What is a reasonable price for a driving lesson in the UK?
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Find a local one ..£17 to £18 should be good
my daughter is paying twenty pounds but she is a student. i think average between 20 and 25.
between 18 and 20 per hour. try and go for someone who does 1 1/2 hour lessons, by the time you get into the lesson if it is only an hour long it is time to go home! good luck
15 pounds
On average it seems to cost £20-£25 an hour with a discount if you block book say 10 or 20 lessons. I have found a great teacher though from a local company, and between block booking and being a student I have managed to pay about £17.50 an hour. Try Yellow school of motoring based in East London.
depends where you live. around £20-£25 in London but should be around £15 in other parts of country.
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if your in London will be more expensive.
if you use BSM or AA or one of the other big companies it will also be more expensive.
use a local independent company for value, and make sure the lesson is a full hour, rather than 50 minutes.
good luck!
Anything between £18 - £20 I wouldn't pay anymore than that!! I paid £17.50 which went up to £18 last year. Good Luck.. By the way ask friends etc to recommend someone !!
Your best bet would be to phone around. The AA and RAC are about £25 a lesson.
Personally,i would stick with these.Any one offering lessons under £20,i would be very dubious.
if you dont go to a big name driving school but a 1 person operation about £12 - £15 is average
well i was paying £21.50 for an hour and this was my cheapest offer i did find a company that wanted £28.00 so really they can charge what they like
£20 - £22 per hour.however try to get a friend to recommend an instructor, you want quality instruction not cheap instruction and with a fully qualified instructor. Find out what cars are used for teaching, pass rates, lessons on a one to one basis, where lessons can start and end, progress reports, help with theory, etc.
I paid £150 for 10 lessons or 17 pounds per lesson with a local self employed driving instructor. Ask around your friends to see who they learnt with- I found out about my driving instructor through a friend and I passed 1st time! BSM and AA are costly, and if you find a self employed driving instructor 9 times out of 10 they used to work for BSM so you're getting quality and value
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