The unfortunately named crash course in passing your driving test, has anyone done one and was it worth the money?
In lieu of a payout for my bike accident, I feel it's time I've passed my test
But I'm not very patient ( see my crash diet results)
So I kinda wanted to do an intensive driving course ( a better terminology)
But I'm thinking that a decent rapport with your teacher is important
Crash Courses, do they work?
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Re: Crash Courses, do they work?
My daughter passed her driving test in February this year having done a crash course. She went from complete rookie to competent driver in 4 weeks. I agree that the rapport with the teacher is important.
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Re: Crash Courses, do they work?
You probably need to keep driving regularly immediately after passing though. I'd say the skill is more likely to fade if it was acquired in a short time.