Learning to Drive:
Now you are in the world of work and developing your independence, if you are a young apprentice, your next step is likely to be learning to drive and buying your first car. This will give you further freedom and enable you to get from A to B. Driving is a costly business and with rising costs this will take some planning and predicted costs to ensure a plan and consider how much you are required to pay out and save.
Here are some useful links to support you:
The AA
https://www.theaa.com/car-buying/buying-your-first-car
The RAC
We are looking for recommendations from apprentices of Driving instructor in the area.
Please do share on the Apprentice Forum.
Sophie Beales apprentice in HR recommendation:
"Sophie changed driving instructors to Roy Goodwin Driving, part way through learning to drive. Sophie said that Roy was excellent always on time, would go above and beyond, she passed 2nd time round and has become a really confident driver".
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Roy Goodwin Driving (+44 7738 937405)
Links that may be useful for Driving Schools:
https://www.gilliansschoolofmotoring.co.uk/index.html - Female instructor who offers PASS PLUS, theory test help, and tips on how to buy a car
https://naylanddrivingschool.co.uk/- Male & female instructors, Automatic and manual driving, specialists in Intensive driving courses, 1st 2 hours are half price
https://www.bsm.co.uk/locations/ipswich - Popular company, only 24hrs notice needed to book a lesson, intensive courses, refund on unused lessons, free AA standby membership and restaurant perks