Learning To Drive
Learning to drive is something that nearly everyone does in their life time, whether your first lesson is on your 17th birthday or on your 30th it doesn’t really matter.
You might of driven a go kart before and this is yet similar yet not so in the same sentence. As you have and accelerator and a brake and a steering wheel in a go kart, yet in a car you also have to use a clutch and change gears.
Once you’ve got the hang of changing gear smoothly and finding the biting point of the cars clutch quickly, then driving suddenly becomes a lot easier.
Some people will learn to drive in a automatic car, but don’t think this is an easy option for passing you’re test without using a clutch and changing gears. Because if you pass your test in an automatic car then you’re limited to driving an automatic car, so it’s best to persevere with a manual car.
Driving lessons can range from £12 per hour right up to £20. Don’t be fooled by learning in a mini, you may look the coolest kid in school but you’re likely to find that your lessons are costing £5 more. So If you’re learning in a corsa or other kind of standard issue driving school car then you’ll find that lessons are cheaper, so over a average of 23 lessons you could be saving around £100.
When you get your car one of the most common things to do is to buy a new set of number plates private registrations can be bought from as little as £250 and can make your new car ageless or if you’re lucky to have a short name such as Tom or Leo then you can always try and find a car registration that has your name at the end.




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