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Pass Faster - Intensive Driving Courses in Bolton provides driving courses and driver training. What do I need before I can start learning? How do I choose a good driving instructor? How can I practise what I’m learning? What do I need to study? How much is it all going to cost? These are some of the questions that you will have asked yourself when you decided to learn to drive. So, before you drive, read through Stage 1 and start preparing yourself for a lifetime of safe driving! Learning the rules by heart will not necessarily make you a good driver! Your instructor should teach you how the rules apply in different situations so that you can put them into practice safely. Your instructor may display a red triangular certificate. This means that the instructor is a ‘licensed trainee driving instructor’, who is part-qualified. He or she can use the trainee badge to gain teaching experience before taking the final part of the register qualifying examinations. Ask around for recommendations and go to a school with a good reputation and a high pass rate. It is a good idea to speak with the instructor who will be teaching you before committing yourself to pay for a course of lessons. You need to be sure that you will feel comfortable with your instructor and be able to communicate easily. Gaining a full driving licence can seem expensive. Passing the ‘L’ test means you have reached a basic minimum standard to be able to drive by yourself. Remember that inexperienced drivers are at the highest risk of an accident involving serious or fatal injury. It is worth investing in quality tuition that will keep you safe on the road for the rest of your life. You should avoid falling into the trap of wanting to have as few lessons as possible and at the cheapest possible price! Older drivers are often aghast at the number of lessons it could take to pass the modern-day driving test, particularly if they are parents or guardians paying the bill! DSA research has shown that on avera