Residential driving courses offer nervous and struggling learner drivers a chance to pass their test with flying colours.
Learning to drive isn't easy - witnessed by the recent news that two British drivers needed nineteen attempts to pass their practical driving exam. New figures from the Driving Standards Agency revealed that there are a vast percentage of British learner drivers who are spending a small fortune learning to drive but consistently failing their test. Residential driving courses offer a solution for many - the chance to dedicate time and be given quality expert tuition to help them conquer the areas that are holding them back, whether it be technique or nerves. The figures showed that almost 1800 learner drivers sat their driving test for the eighteenth time last year - just 236 of these passed. Why!

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For learner drivers struggling to pass their test it can be an incredibly frustrating and self-perpetuating problem. The more you fail, the worse your confidence gets. Dedicated residential driving courses are designed to help you break the pattern helping you to finally achieve success. The preoccupation with the difficulties of learning to drive was shown on BBC's Driving School that made a star of Maureen Rees who finally passed on her seventh test. But she's not alone - around 17,500 British drivers last year didn't pass their driving test until their seventh attempt. It's estimated well less than a quarter of UK drivers get their licence on their second attempt, with 70% of the failures actually needed to take five tests or even more culminating in such very, very poor figures.
Driving Tests Get even Harder.
Residential driving courses offer an intense and fast solution to the problem and can be far more cost-effective than having to take your test umpteen times. On average it's estimated it takes 48 hours of professional training and 25 hours of private practice before the average driver passes their test. Out of the 1.75 million Brits who take a driving test every year, just 800,000 are successful and the bad news is it's expected to become even harder to pass when the DSA introduce new 'real world' challenges to the driving test. The real world scenario is designed to put learner drivers through the stress of getting lost and having to navigate their way around in an attempt to promote independent thinking. For those already struggling to get to grips with their driving test, a bespoke residential driving course could be the solution.
Struggling to Pass Your Test? Driving Test Doctors UK can help!
Residential Intensive Courses from Driving Test Doctors UK will help you get out of that hum drum one a week driving lesson that's going absolutely nowhere and have you embracing life on the road!
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