

Driving Lessons
10 lessons
for £490
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Free online revision for the theory test
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Free online revision for the hazard perception test
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Free pick up point from home, school, college or from work. (Stevenage only)
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Client Centred Learning (CCL)
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Free lesson plans and feedback on progress via email
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Reliable driving coach (instructor)
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Complete transparency on learner’s progress
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Free booking service for your practical driving test
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Free email about the practical driving test
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No surcharges for your driving test
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My treat. The option to have a tea break before your test; this is very popular!
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Personal development programme tailored to you
I offer manual driving lessons only in Stevenage.
My pass rate is 52% above the local test centre average!
WHAT WILL IT COST?
There are two elements to consider:
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The hourly rate for a lesson
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The number of lessons you need to pass
There’s no minimum number of lessons you must have, or hours you must practise driving. How many lessons you need will depend on how quickly you learn.
Driver Training compared to the national average:
National average 47 hours
Hello Driver 30 hours
Saving 17 hours
Take the average cost for one hour's driving tuition as being £45, learning to drive in Stevenage with Hello! Driver Training could save you up to £833 compared to another school that matches the national average in terms of the hours required to pass their driving test.
MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9AM TO 8PM
Block bookings only: £490 for 10 hours
PASS RATES
See the table so you can assess Hello!
Hello! Driver Training's candidates pass rate is 52% above the local test centre average.
National average 6.41%
Hello Driver 5.43%
Drivers Faults
National average 0.92%
Hello Driver 0.62%
Serious Faults
National average 0.09%
Hello Driver 0.00%
Dangerous Faults
National average 47.40%
Hello Driver 66.67%
Pass Rate
WHY IS HELLO DRIVER'S PASS RATE SO HIGH?
I adapt my coaching to accommodate you using Client Centred Learning (CCL). This has transformed the rate at which my pupils learn to drive. I give you the opportunity to choose what you want to learn. This way you learn what you want to learn because you know when you’re ready.
If you require additional support, I can provide you with a coaching programme. This is brilliant and life changing for confidence, anxiety, nervousness; the list is endless.
You will need to be independent on all the subjects listed on the syllabus in order to pass the DVSA driving test.
ADDITIONAL TOOLS TO HELP YOU
I use a range of learning tools and resources to help you during your lessons:
APP'S I use a range of iPad apps for virtually the whole syllabus. This is very good as each manoeuvre can be broken down into sections and discussed in detail if required. They are also very engaging and interactive, which is great if you’re a visual learner.
COACHING AND NLPBuilding your confidence is a vital part of learning to drive. As an option, to help you I provide free of charge to all my pupils ‘The 3 Principles Coaching’ and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). These help to keep you focused and calm for any challenge in your life, as well as learning to drive. I not only welcome nervous drivers - I can actually help you.
BEFORE YOU START DRIVING LESSONS, PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Learning to drive is one of the most exciting and responsible challenges you could ever take on as a life skill, but before you start please ensure that you are aware of the following:
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You must have a provisional driving licence. You can apply for a provisional driving licence three months before your 17th birthday, but you can't start driving a car until you are 17 years old.
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You must comply with government guidelines.
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You must be able to read a car number plate from 20 metres away (you can wear glasses or contact lenses).
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You must have an “L” plate on the front and back of any vehicle you drive. My car complies with this rule.
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When driving you must be accompanied by a qualified driver such as a qualified driving instructor or a family member or friend who is over 21, and has held a full driving licence for at least three years.
The rules are changed regularly. Visit the Safe Driving for Life website to find out more.