How many lessons do i need to learn how to drive?
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The average 17 year old will take about 40 hours from start to finish but it varies from person to person. All Driving Instructors must display a green badge on their front windscreen although trainee instructors display a pink one (up to you which you choose). Also they are graded on their ability to teach.4, 5 and six are the only grades you will hear when you ask(1,2 and 3 is effectivly sub standard). 4 is acceptable but preferably pick and instructor who grade 5 or 6. Listen to their advice.if they say you are not ready for the test, they are probably right. It is doubtful they are trying to con you as they are monitored very closely by the DSA and anyway, when you hit the 10 hour mark, I would hope you are wise enough to have spotted a con artist. Good luck
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as many as it takes you to grasp it i think
It will take as many as it takes .
c after yor 1st one how gd u are
If you can, enroll in a driving school with an instructor. I'm not sure what the driving rules are in the UK but study them if they give you a written exam.
Depend can be 1 to 100 how good you are,,, I supose.
There isn't a minimum it depends on how talented you are when it comes to learning how to drive, but you also need to revise the highway code for your theory test.
I would like to suggest that you actually learn from a qualified driving instructor rather than a friend or family member as they teach you all the tricks that the examiner will do. They will also show you the test routes in your area
ask pp in your area, see how well they get on,
you need as many as it takes, get someone to let you drive abit on the beach or local diused air ground
good luck
One for every year of your life up too the age of thirty and then add another half for each year.i.e at 18 .18 lessons at at 30..45 lessons.
id say the average is 20 - 25, but when your ready really, ask about for a local recommended instructor, or go with a reputable company, good luck an once u pass that's it, 1 licence for life, so no matter how many lesson u do, u wont ever have to do it again, best of luck
I'd recommend anyone who isn't family or friends. As a rule of thumb try 1lesson for every year of your age. But then by that reckoning I'm 150 and I still haven't taken a test.
Al the previous answers are correct, but i would say on average it is about 20 - 30, as said depending on experience and mostly, confidence behind the wheel. Good luck
How long is a piece of string? Everyone is different..co-ordination and all that.know of peeps who have passed their tests on their 17th birthday.know others that took 4 attempts to pass.good luck 2 u all the same..and remember..the best drivers don't pass their test the 1st time.well I didn't!! lol
if you do enough research, you could be telling the instructor what to do from the 1st lesson
Most people take at least 20 lessons and it is often more like 30-40. It does depend on how much practice you are able to get in between lessons. It all helps!
Most people take at least 20 lessons. As for recommendations, speak to people in your local area, as it's the actual instructor, and not the company they work for, that makes the difference.
Once you're a reasonably competent driver, then it's a good idea to see if friends and family will let you practice in their car whilst they sit with you, as practice really is the key to learning to drive. However, it is VITAL that you are competent before doing this as it can lead to huge, huge rows. I'll never forget sitting in the back watching my mum and my brother have an almighty bust-up at a horrible right-turn on a dual carriageway, which ended with my mum jumping out of the passenger seat, stalking round the car and dragging my brother from the driver's seat before zooming off without him. Happy days!
Good luck.
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