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| - Over the years, I have sent several friends and their kids to ABC Driving School. While much depends on the level of experience and the ability to pick things up quickly by the student (0 Experience and slow to learn usually means spending more time in the parking lot; and sometimes, extra lessons are needed before a student is deemed good to drive).
While the school tries to have the same instructor for both lessons, sometimes scheduling issues (or requests) prevent this. Also, my friends kids have said that some instructors are better than others (same thing can be said for people in general; you get along better with some people than with others). But, only 1 feels that they didn't get what they paid for (though they passed the road test and got their license without a problem + the Certificate of Participation than can save up to 60% on Car Insurance). While the other 6 really liked it.
Will they write an independent review? I don't know. But, I thought that I would give one.
However, if your kid (especially with experience) or you, feels that too much time was spent in the parking lot on the first lesson (expect 1 to 2 hours at least). Or, the instructor didn't do the job adequately, you need to make the school aware of this so they can work to resolve the issue.
It was school policy that regardless of the level of experience, the student is to start out behind the wheel, as the instructor has the auxiliary brake and accelerator. And, can easily drive/control the car from the passengers' side.
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