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I would highly recommend Silvano (+44 7702 615834)as a driving instructor to anyone. I found his teaching methods very clear and precise. This coupled with his huge amount of patience made every lesson I had with him extremely effective and informative.


He was always very thorough and helpful, answering any questions I had and using potential road scenarios to explain his answers further. He always made me feel at ease and comfortable when driving which is something I really appreciated and is key to learning effectively.


Finally, I would like to mention that he was extremely reliable, always sticking to the time and date we agreed on and never cancelling or arriving late.

  • 6 months later...

I really enjoyed my driving lessons with Silvano, and I would highly recommend him as a driving instructor. He was incredibly patient with me every lesson. Silvano?s wealth of knowledge and experience makes him a very valuable instructor and was essential in helping me pass my test.


Even when I found driving difficult, Silvano always found a way to explain things clearly. He was able to identify my weaknesses and always tailored our lessons around focussing and improving on those weaknesses which helped build my confidence in driving.

  • 1 year later...
  I would highly  recommend Silvano as a driving instructor, he is patient and has lots of knowledge about safe driving. He basically dismantled my driving and taught me everything. After 5 attempts( not with Silvano) at the driving test I finally passed today. Thanks again Silvano

If you are looking for an experienced driving instructor (automatic driving) then I would recommend Silvano Bozza.

Silvano is a very patient and thorough driving instructor who always seeks to help his learners to become the safest, most competent drivers possible.

He also has plenty of good driving related stories to tell from his own past driving experiences which he sometimes uses to illustrate key learning points during lessons.

I warmly recommend Silvano to anyone who may be seeking a driving instructor at this (or any) time in the future. 

Silvano's E-Mail: [email protected]

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I’d also happily recommend Silvano to anyone looking to learn on an automatic. I’ve just passed my test on the 1st attempt thanks to him. He was incredibly thorough in his approach, and he took safe, defensive driving very seriously. He always made the effort to reschedule lessons when unexpected things came up, and he always arrived on time and never finished early! Never cancelled a lesson unexpectedly either. I am (or was) a very nervous driver but he made me feel at ease when behind the wheel. Overall a really good, reliable instructor that’s hard to find these days!

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I would 100% recommend Silvano for anyone looking to learn to drive for the first time or refresh their skills. I took lessons with him after not driving for over a decade and Silvano got me back to driving confidently much more quickly than I thought possible. He’s super friendly and a great & patient teacher. Couldn’t recommend him more!

  • 4 weeks later...

Great instructor. Patient and thoughtful. Don't think he ever expressed any irritation even when lessons became stressful. Teaches you to be a good, considerate and safe driver, quite as much as how to pass the test. Good value for money too. Highly recommend. 

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