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Driving test secrets revealed - Free information from Hockley, Essex driving school “Alan is a brilliant instructor, he makes the lesson fun and explains things really clearly and I would recommend him to all my friends.” Natalie Bresnihan - Ashingdon |
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Insider secrets your driving instructor doesn’t know ! This site provides free information; some of which is considered as insider secrets by driving instructors. We also give you little known facts about the driving test itself. Some of this information will not be known by your driving instructor or driving school. |
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Hockley; Southend; Rochford; Rayleigh; Hullbridge Westcliff; Leigh; Hockley; Wickford; Hadleigh; Benfleet This site was originally developed as an information resource for the existing pupils of Hawkwell driving school, but due to a very positive response it is now available to all who are interested in improving their driving. You will find information within on reversing around a corner, parallel parking, bay parking, overtaking, dual carriageway driving, using roundabouts and roundabout lanes, and much more. There is also much specific information about Southend on Sea driving test centre and the associated driving test routes. Specific information about Southend on Sea driving test routes If you find this site helpful and you would like much more information tailored to suit your individual needs we are able to offer you personal one-to-one driving tuition with one of the most highly qualified driving instructors in Essex. Hawkwell driving school is based in Hockley in Essex, not far from Rayleigh, Rochford and Southend on Sea, and is run by Alan and Wendy Barker. We are available for driving lessons from 9am to 9pm 7 days a week and we take pupils for driving test at Southend, Clacton, Brentwood, Chelmsford, and Tilbury. We are also often able to take driving tests, or provide driving tuition, at short notice. If you reside in the Hockley, Rochford, Rayleigh, Hullbridge, Hadleigh, Leigh, Westcliff, Southend on Sea, Wickford or Benfleet areas just telephone or email (the details are below) and we will be pleased to discuss your requirements. intensive courses; accelerated courses; one hour and two hour lessons. Hourly lessons: Hourly lessons are the way most people will learn to drive. As a professional driving school we are able to teach you on single hour driving lessons, one-and-a-half-hour driving lessons, and two-hour driving lessons. To maximise your learning and reduce the overall number of hours driving you will need to pass your driving test we recommend that you try to take two hour driving lessons whenever possible. On two hour driving lessons you are able to drive into a driving test area and drive on the type of roads that you will drive on on your driving test. Two hour driving lessons also have the advantage of improving your ability to concentrate. Two-hour driving lessons are essential leading up to your test so that you are able to do mock driving tests, and get used to driving test routes. All Hawkwell driving school hourly driving lessons include lots of practice on roundabouts, dual carriageways and driving test routes. We also emphasize the practising of reversing, parallel parking, bay parking emergency stop, and turn in the road manoeuvres. intensive courses; accelerated courses; one hour and two hour lessons. Accelerated Courses: Accelerated courses are an excellent way for you to pass your driving test if you have little or no driving experience already. A Hawkwell driving school accelerated course will enable you to learn quickly and effectively over a relatively short period to pass your test. Usually you will be driving for four or six hours per week. On an accelerated course it is quite possible for you as a complete beginner to pass your driving test within 8 weeks. Shorter Hawkwell driving school accelerated driving courses are also an excellent way to progress if you have been taking driving lessons already but want to pass your driving test very soon. All Hawkwell driving school accelerated driving courses include lots of practice on roundabouts, dual carriageways and driving test routes. We also emphasize the practising of reversing, parallel parking, bay parking, emergency stop, and turn in the road manoeuvres. intensive courses; accelerated courses; one hour and two hour lessons. Intensive courses: Intensive courses will normally take place over a week or two with driving periods of between two and four hours a day. Your driving test will usually be on the last day. Driving this much with the pressure of the test being so close can be very stressful, and because of this we only recommended a one week intensive course for you if you have considerable driving experience already. The Hawkwell driving school twelve hour intensive course is ideal for you if you have taken a test already and need some polishing in order to pass your driving test next time. Longer courses are normally arranged after an assessment of your driving ability. The length of Hawkwell driving school intensive course you will need to be able to pass your driving test, and your learning requirements, will then be discussed with you in detail. All Hawkwell driving school intensive driving courses include lots of practice on roundabouts, dual carriageways and driving test routes. We also emphasize the practising of reversing, parallel parking, bay parking, emergency stop, and turn in the road manoeuvres.
Hockley; Southend; Rochford; Rayleigh; Hullbridge Westcliff; Leigh; Hockley; Wickford; Hadleigh; Benfleet
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