Mine used to be about £26 an hour but that was over 15 years ago!!!!Mine sells blocks of ten but it doesn’t work out any cheaper so I pay weekly.
How much does everyone pay for an hour? Mines £18.
Mine used to be about £26 an hour but that was over 15 years ago!!!!Mine sells blocks of ten but it doesn’t work out any cheaper so I pay weekly.
How much does everyone pay for an hour? Mines £18.
Wow! That’s expensive. I’m learning with a local instructor who’s been doing it for 39 years so he’s just ticking over until he retires next year. Even when I was with the AA I only paid £40 for two hours.My lessons are £30 an hour![]()
The average is actually £35 an hour where I am right now, all the instructors prices went straight up to make back the loss from not working. My bank account is sobbing.Wow! That’s expensive. I’m learning with a local instructor who’s been doing it for 39 years so he’s just ticking over until he retires next year. Even when I was with the AA I only paid £40 for two hours.
Yep feel you here, my daughters lessons are costing me £50 for an hour and a half.. wahhhhThe average is actually £35 an hour where I am right now, all the instructors prices went straight up to make back the loss from not working. My bank account is sobbing.
Mines 28Mine sells blocks of ten but it doesn’t work out any cheaper so I pay weekly.
How much does everyone pay for an hour? Mines £18.
The pass rate for my test centre is 47%, I think that's average?! I was reading reviews the other day and people are saying they fail you for minors so that's got me worried. Best of luck for your test! xI read the other day the pass rate in my area is only 36%But tbh most areas are under 50% so it's quite normal I suppose. My test route is one of the worst apparently as it's in a city and there's soooo many roundabouts! My test is next week, I'm bloody terrified
£30 an hour, or if you buy a block of 10 it's £270Mine sells blocks of ten but it doesn’t work out any cheaper so I pay weekly.
How much does everyone pay for an hour? Mines £18.
I did mine in my own car, I did most of my lessons in my own car too (with my parents and also with my driving instructor) I was much more comfortable.Mines 28
Has anyone done their test in their own car rather than an instructors? I’ve never considered it but maybe I should?
Yes, here in Canada that is standard. Lessons in instructors car and then test in yours if you have one. At least you "know" the vehicle.Mines 28
Has anyone done their test in their own car rather than an instructors? I’ve never considered it but maybe I should?
£30 an hour, or if you buy a block of 10 it's £270
It’s normal to have lessons like this anytime. Mine was tit on Friday and I got a good telling off for flying up to a roundaboutPlease tell me it’s normal to have a tit lesson a week before your testright at the start of my lesson today I was approaching the roundabouts far too fast I dunno what was going on lol. Then my manoeuvres weren’t as good as normal so now I’m dreading my test next week
it’s really put me on a downer even though it shouldnt
Please tell me it’s normal to have a tit lesson a week before your testright at the start of my lesson today I was approaching the roundabouts far too fast I dunno what was going on lol. Then my manoeuvres weren’t as good as normal so now I’m dreading my test next week
it’s really put me on a downer even though it shouldnt
As others have said, do not let this get you down at all. I was out of control on the lesson the hour before my test, I just fell apart. Me and my driving instructor had a break and a good chat, and I managed to calm myself down and passed my test with 3 minor errors. I only passed a month ago, and I love driving now, but I used to dread my lessons and try and think of every excuse not to go. I was a very nervous driver, i over thought everything. My driving instructor used to say that my driving was perfect when we were on the way back to my house and I knew where I was going without him giving me instructions, but as soon as he gave me an instruction I would crumble and do things in the wrong order, or try and do things too fast and mess them up. On my test, I probably sounded like a right weirdo but as soon as I got an instruction, I would repeat it and then talk myself through it, sometimes in my head and sometimes out loud.Please tell me it’s normal to have a tit lesson a week before your testright at the start of my lesson today I was approaching the roundabouts far too fast I dunno what was going on lol. Then my manoeuvres weren’t as good as normal so now I’m dreading my test next week
it’s really put me on a downer even though it shouldnt
Bloody hell you're pretty much describing me here! A good while ago I used to always try and cancel my lessons, it was so bad! I was so nervous, hated being on the road and would mess up whenever I was given an instruction just like you. I also hated roundabouts and forward bay parksAs others have said, do not let this get you down at all. I was out of control on the lesson the hour before my test, I just fell apart. Me and my driving instructor had a break and a good chat, and I managed to calm myself down and passed my test with 3 minor errors. I only passed a month ago, and I love driving now, but I used to dread my lessons and try and think of every excuse not to go. I was a very nervous driver, i over thought everything. My driving instructor used to say that my driving was perfect when we were on the way back to my house and I knew where I was going without him giving me instructions, but as soon as he gave me an instruction I would crumble and do things in the wrong order, or try and do things too fast and mess them up. On my test, I probably sounded like a right weirdo but as soon as I got an instruction, I would repeat it and then talk myself through it, sometimes in my head and sometimes out loud.
To anyone else who is struggling with particular things, tell your instructor and ask for a lesson solely dedicated to that, I used to panic at roundabouts, so we spent a whole lesson doing roundabouts and how best to approach them. I also hated bay parking, weirdly driving forward into a space did not come easily to me, so we spent a whole lesson on that.
My instructor picked me up early on the day of my test so I could have a bit of a practice drive and I was so bad that he ended up just driving me to the test centre like half an hour earlyBloody hell you're pretty much describing me here! A good while ago I used to always try and cancel my lessons, it was so bad! I was so nervous, hated being on the road and would mess up whenever I was given an instruction just like you. I also hated roundabouts and forward bay parksI'm so much better now, I just worry about going to pieces on my test and need to seriously calm myself down about it! I'll definitely use your tip and repeat the instruction in my head so I can talk myself through the process. It's just so much pressure being watched by a man you've never met lol and that 40 minute drive could literally change your life! When I pass I don't think I'll be able to stop crying for a few days hahaha