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How to find cheap driving lessons ?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 333772, member: 31907"] Learning to drive and getting your license can be an expensive endeavor. But there are ways to reduce the costs and find affordable driving lessons. [B]Look for student discounts[/B] Many driving schools offer discounted rates for students. Be sure to ask about student specials when calling around for quotes. You may need to show a valid student ID card to qualify. [B]Consider group lessons[/B] Some driving schools offer cheaper rates if you take classes with other new drivers. Taking lessons with a friend who is also learning can be a more budget-friendly option. [B]Ask about lesson packages or bundles[/B] Booking and paying for lessons in bulk can lead to lower per-lesson rates. You may also get a discount for booking more hours upfront compared to paying as you go. [B]Inquire about intensive courses[/B] Condensing lessons into intensive back-to-back formats can cost less overall than spreading them out over weeks or months. Just be sure you're ready for the fast pace. [B]Check comparison sites[/B] Websites like SaveLearner and WhoCanFixMyCar allow you to compare prices from driving instructors and schools in your area. This makes it easier to find the best deal. [B]Look for trainee or newly qualified instructors[/B] Instructors building their portfolio often offer significant discounts. Just be sure they are fully accredited and insured. [B]Consider private tutoring[/B] Ask any friends or family with a full license if they'd be willing to teach you informally. Taking practice drives with an experienced driver is cheaper than lessons. [B] Compare automatic vs manual[/B] Learning in an automatic vehicle rather than stick-shift can sometimes be cheaper. Just be aware an automatic license restricts you to automatics only. [B]Shop around for the best deals[/B] Don't just go with the first school you find - compare rates from at least 3-5 instructors or driving schools to find the most competitive price. With some savvy research and planning, you can find affordable driving lessons that fit within your budget. A few smart strategies can save you a lot on the road to getting your license. [/QUOTE]
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