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Why should my child learn with you?

It’s not just about learning to drive; it’s an education. Teaching a pupil the mechanics of driving is one thing, but it is vital to educate the pupil about many other things: eco-friendly driving, economical driving, road statistics among young people, and to teach them ‘safe driving for life’, not just how to get through their test.

It is more likely that a pupil will listen to someone they regard as a peer rather than an ‘older’ teacher figure. I do not speak down to the pupil but communicate on the same level as them, thus winning their respect. This way it is easier to convey correct attitudes regarding driving safely rather than recklessly, and help them to see driving as a pleasant and independent way to get from A to B ... rather than as a possible motor-racing career!

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