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When choosing driving schools for yourself or your teen, you will need to look at several for comparison. The fees may vary widely, but the most expensive is not always the best - neither is the cheapest. There is more to look at beside the fees. Firstly, you do need one that is relatively close, or you'll be spending lots of time going to and from - time you may not have.
Apart from ease of access, you need to find out what qualifications the instructors have and what investment has been put into the driving school. For instance, are there simulators that the novice driver can practice on before going out into the real world? Are the classrooms modern and more importantly, the student cars late models modified with such safety features as brakes on the passenger side or a second steering wheel?
Another thing you need to find out about is what the course consists of. Is there a section for defensive driving? Everyone should learn about the science behind a car and basic vehicle maintenance. Knowing how to check the oil and water can keep a car in good condition and prevent unnecessary breakdowns. Learning how to cope with sudden emergencies will prevent your teen from panicking and making a wrong decision that could cost them their life. Once you've satisfied yourself that your teen is in good hands, you can relax and know they are getting the best training possible. List your Driving School in our business directory at http://www.localbusinessguide.com.au
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