Hi there my sons currently doing driving lessons at the moment , and i know its how long is a piece of string, but i just wondered how many lessons Lifers took before putting in for their first test , and whether anyone had taken the pass plus , and does it make a lot of difference to your car insurance, or is it more for road awareness / safety?
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I got 40% off my insurance for having it but I think they have scaled that right back now.
Ring around some insurance companies asking what they give. Norwich Union was the best when I did it
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I think in some country's (Sweden being one) you have to have done a certain amount of hours before you can take your test and an amount of those have to be in the dark.
When I did it, my insurance dropped from £1100 to £650ish.
BUT it looks as though it may have changed alot in the last 9 years
Also as a van driver I find that when driving my car I use all three mirrors but a lot of people that drive cars only have that terrible habbit of looking over their shoulder whilst doing 70 on the motorway rather than use the wing mirror.
All driving lessons do are teach you how to pass a test, not how to drive a car properly.
Anyway, to answer the question 6 lessons, passed first time.
Anyone who fails more than three tests clearly can't hack it and should have their licence taken away.
When I finally passed the examiner said to me as we pulled up in a very stern voice "I'm sorry to have to tell you but.............you won't be seeing your instructor again as you've passed" . Git.
I wish i'd done something like pass plus when i passed by the sounds of it as i totalled my car in the first 2 years , even though i passed my test first time , didn't mean i was a good driver.