21 May 2016

Are Cheap Rates Worth To Join A Driving School?

Driving Lessons in Chingford

For a very long time, people have been offered with cheap rates from a Local Driving School which makes it very hard to deny the offer (for people who want to learn how to drive). However; the question is: are you getting the bang of the buck? In simpler words, are their services really worth your hard earned money? Read this article to know how these local schools claim to be so cheap while giving you the value of your money.
Value for Money OR Just a Scam?
For most of people that I have listened to, have said a big NO. This is due to the fact that they did not experience anything else except some boring theoretical lessons. This is one of the common strategies to save money and offer cheap rates because it saves a lot of fuel and almost zero wear and tear on vehicle. However; not all driving schools are the same. I have seen some schools who offer Driving Lessons in Chingford and focus more on practical lessons rather than those that are based on theory. This is exactly what a customer desires as a pupil.
In the long run, these cheap rates that most driving schools offer; are not as affordable as it sounds like. Consider this for example; when your driving lessons consist more on theory rather than practically doing it, then it will take more time to pass your standard test which in turns costs more than it is claimed by these schools. However; there are some driving schools like SLM Driving School, which offer intensive courses in affordable rates while focusing more on practical lessons rather than boorish theoretical based lessons.
Let’s Do a Case Study
William wants to learn how to drive and he registered himself in one of the cheapest driving schools in town which costs him £200 for 10 hours. However; since the driving lessons consists mainly on theoretical lessons (which are only 20% important), he will spend at least 20 or 30 hours to actually learn how to drive decently so that he can pass his driving test to gain a driving license. In the end, he will be spending £400 - £600 for driving lessons without even having an idea that he had been scammed in the long run.
So avoid these cheap rates and consider taking driving lessons in schools that are being recommended by others, have a good reputation and the customer testimonials sounds nice.

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