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Driving Instructor Recommendation


ChrisH79

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Having just passed I thought I would, after reading this site for some time, chance my first post on the forum and recommend my instructor Nick, of Nicholas Driving Academy - http://www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk, 07956 221706. I enjoyed the lessons and he was great at being flexible and giving me lessons early mornings before work, late in the evening and early mornings on a saturday. We also did a variety of driving, from the usual south London routes to driving at night and driving out into kent and using the main A roads. Nick is a local guy; knows the area very well and was fun to learn with. I felt the extra experience, and the longer lessons, were really helpful and made the difference for me in terms of passing the test. cheers

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