How long to pass my driving text?
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Yes very realistic. stick at it, get your theory done soon so you can take your practical and ask your instructor if there's anything in particular you need to work on.
good luck!
if you are a good driver yes but if your crap no
Depends on you really. I had 5 x 1 hour lessons, and passed first time.. but I know some people who have been trying for years and never passed!!
It depends how good you are..with the right instructor it is quite possible
I did my motorbike test first but only spent about seven hours learning to drive before I took my test. Its more complicated now than it was then though.
I think on average it takes a learner driver around 40 hours before they're ready to take/pass their test.
So if you're looking at 2 hours a week then you should be ready in around 5 months or so
Good Luck
I had no previous driving experience when I started to learn with an instructor and I took a total of 10 lessons including the one just before the test itself and passed first time I was taking one lesson a week and therefor the whole thing took me less then 3 months, but of course it all depends on the individual, however it is possible within 6 months for sure.
yes it is if you get the hang of it quickly
it took me 2 years to be ready for my test, then i sodding failed it!
i passed the second one and i think i am a good driver now, 10 years experience tells me so!!
good luck
They say it takes as many lessons as you are years old to pass your test.
E.g. If you 18 years old it should take about 18 lessons.
Definitely realistic if you stick at having lessons at that rate!! It may take you longer or shorter though as it depends on how quickly you pick it up, some people can naturally drive others find it difficult! Good luck and don't pressure yourself!!
I passed my test after 14 lessons when I was 17, but I was getting practice in between in my mum's car so yes I think that's a realistic target..
It certainly sounds like you've got the right ideas and support for passing your test quickly. The amount of lessons you have is largely irrelevant as these are only needed to learn the techniques of driving. More important is the actual practicing of what the instructor has told you. I had loads of lessons, but no access to a car for practice and got on really badly. Left it for a year or so when I could afford more lessons and had access to Mum's car for practice and then came on in leaps and bounds! Assuming it is a parent's car you can use for practice - insist that you drive everywhere you can!
I have heard it said that you only really start learning to drive once you pass your test - I agree!
the way to go is master a shopping trolley first then dream about a car
try your best and god will help you
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