For Parents and Myths

For Parents and Myths

Why does it take so long?

One of the most regular things I hear is, “My dad is wondering why it’s taking so long. It only took him 10 hours”. It would appear that in the 90’s everyone took 10 hours to pass, myself included. There are many answers to this question. I shall list a few –
There are many, many more reasons why it takes longer now. I know it’s a financial burden, but once you have that licence it is yours for life (if you look after it)! I’m sure any parent would want their child as safe as possible whilst out on the roads by themselves.

Why does it cost so much!

Why do I charge the amount that I charge? “I’d sooner wait 4-5 months for DelBoy’s driving school, they only charge £23.”
Driving schools can use lots of ‘gimmicks’ to lure prospective pupils in: the temping introductory rate, guaranteed pass, etc. But if their ongoing rate is low, ask yourself why? It might well be that their running costs are kept low by keeping an older car, or that they are retired and they don’t teach for a living wage. But it might also be because they’re not very good. The best way for a driving school to grow is by reccommendations. If you can’t get many recommendations due to poor results then you’d keep the price low and drag out the lessons!
The pass rate for the practical driving test is currently 47.4% — that’s a lot of people failing their test first time!
I am an A-graded instructor. I spend a lot of time and money on Continuous Professional Development, making sure I keep up with the best teaching methods that will, in turn, help to get you through your test first time while needing fewer lessons.

Are things still the same?

Here I will try to answer/correct some of the methods parents were taught that might not be relevant today.

Myth Busting