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Waiting times for driving tests in North Lincolnshire are the "worst they have ever been", a driving instructor claims.
Lloyds is warning learner drivers about a sharp rise in scams targeting learners wanting to book driving lessons and test, with people losing £244 on average.
Motorists planning to book driving lessons or their practical test have been urged to act with caution as cases of scams rise 92 percent.
Time behind the wheel What it comes down to though, Correa says, is practice. On a recent Monday morning, Correa picked up 15-year-old Justin Peterson, of Tustin, for his second driving lesson.
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THE DRIVING test centres in the UK with the highest pass rates have been revealed – and one boasts a perfect 100% record. By contrast, the figures also reveal the area where over a quarter of… ...
Taking a driving test is certainly not a walk in the park. After countless lessons and exhaustive practice, the prospect of steering down the roads independently post-test can fill people with ...