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Driving Instructor recommendations for a nervous mum!


Louzul

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I'm thinking of having driving lessons. Have any of you learnt with someone you would recommend? I'm very nervous,few bad lessons when i was 17 and that's put me off until now (aged thirty something....) and I would need someone who could build my confidence and be kind, and not get cross at me. Someone who will understand that I'm likely to cry at a few moments as i wail 'I cant do it!'. I live in Herne Hill.

You should really call Silvano Bozza, he was my son's teacher. He's a fantastic driving instructor and has lots of recommendations on this forum and on Freeindex. He's kind, patient and just a really nice guy. Would very much recommend him.


His details are: [email protected] and 07702615834

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Hi All,


I recently passed my driving test first time after working with Silvano Bozza. I was really pleased and impressed with him, I had a deadline to pass due to the birth of my daughter and he worked really well to accommodate my work schedule and ensure that I passed first time.


His details are: [email protected] and 07702615834

  • 2 weeks later...

I recently passed my driving test and would like to recommend Nick from Nicholas Driving Academy: http://www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk/home.asp

He?s not just a really experienced instructor, but also a very nice guy. As well as passing the test, he helped me gain confidence to drive on my own. I also did a motorway lesson with him, which was extremely helpful after passing the test.


Good luck!

I'd like to put in another good word for Silvano Bozza. I've just passed my test after only a couple of months of lessons with him. He's a lovely bloke, patient, and explains things clearly. His rates are also extremely reasonable.


As above, details are [email protected] and 07702615834

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I used this forum to find a driving instructor for my husband and ended up going with Silvano (Silvano Bozza ([email protected], 07702 615 834)because he came highly recommended. My husband was really impressed with him and has asked me to post the following:


Silvano is excellent - I cannot recommend him highly enough. I finally learned to drive at 33 years old to make life easier with two young children. He seemed dedicated not only to helping me pass my test but to ensuring that I learned to drive safely and to a very high standard. As a result I passed first time with only one minor fault. His rates were very reasonable and excellent value for money considering the quality of instruction. He was also very flexible, accommodating lessons around my work and family commitments. And, he is a lovely guy so a real pleasure to learn with.

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Another recommendation for Silvano ([email protected], 07702 615 834). I passed first time last week and was pretty nervous about learning to drive initially. Silvano is great as he's always calm and composed (even when you're not!) and very patient and encouraging. He also teaches you to be safe rather than just focusing on getting you through your test.
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I have been having refresher driving lessons with Nick from www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk after seeing the recommendation on this thread, and it's been really worthwhile. I hadn't driven much since passing my test and was nervous about driving in London with the added stress of my kids screeching in the back. Nick is happy to do the lessons in your own car if you've already passed your test, which I don't think any of the big driving schools do. He also knows the area really well so has been able to tailor the lessons for me, getting me comfortable with all the routes I need to do, showing me shortcuts, easy places to park etc. Nick has a really nice relaxed manner, I'd definitely recommend him for anyone who needs to get their driving confidence back.

Laura

I also wanted to add a recommendation for Nick. I had refresher lessons with him four years ago, having not driven much since my test and needing to brush up. That got me pootling around London pretty happily. I had a refresher lesson on motorway driving with him today and finally conquered my fear of 3 lane highways full of lorries - no small feat! He is very encouraging, patient, knowledgeable and hugely experienced and a pleasure to chat with - it was surprisingly fun. He was also happy to take me out in my own car, which was great. Just what I needed - wouldn't hesitate to recommend him to anyone looking to brush up skills and boost their driving confidence.


Think the contact details are up the chain here, but anyway its www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk, ph 07956 221706.


Elly

Shake up of the Driving Test 2017


Driving test shake-up introduces sat nav into exam

Learners will now have to follow instructions from a satellite navigation system for up to 20 minutes during their test.


http://news.sky.com/story/driving-test-shake-up-introduces-sat-nav-into-exam-10837914


And this Below

The new driving test explained: The changes learners need to know about


http://news.sky.com/story/the-new-driving-test-explained-the-changes-learners-need-to-know-about-10838012

Yes that's right from 4th Dec 17.


The main changes to the test are:

? Independent driving part will increase to 20min.

? most candidates will be asked to follow directions from a sat nav

?the reversing manoeuvres will be changed

?answering a vehicle safety question while you're driving


Regards

Nicholas Driving Academy SE22

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