Intensive Driving CourseIf I had to learn how to drive again I wouldn`t take weekly lessons. Don`t get me wrong, my instructor was brilliant and he got me through my test at the first time of asking but the whole process took about 6 months in total. I was ready for the practical test after 8 lessons but a backlog of test dates meant that I had to wait ages for the big day to come around. In the end I started having lessons every fortnight because it would have been a complete waste of money taking them every single week. In hindsight I should have booked myself onto an
Intensive Driving Course. This way, I could have been at test standard in just a week and I would have passed my test far sooner. Pupils can expect a high level of instruction on an
Intensive Driving Course and because of the amount of driving that is involved, they`ll soon broaden theiir driving skills. I shouldn`t moan really because 6 months isn`t a great deal of time in the grand scale of things. Still, had I booked on an
Intensive Driving Course I could have passed my driving test a week after my 17th birthday.
Mot RugbyI live in Rugby and the other day I suddenly realised that the tax on my car was due. My heart sank as I realised that I also had to get the mot done and I was really worried that the car might not pass the test. I rang a
Disabled CarsThinking of trading in your old disability adapted car for something a little newer? Maybe the mileage is creeping up on the old car or you just fancy a change. It`ll need to come with a rear wheelchair access conversion juts like your old car. That was Fiat Doblo but you quite fancy a slightly newer Citron Berlingo that comes with the same number of seats. Get in touch with a dealer that sells a range of
Disabled Carsand you`ll have plenty of choice. Right now you can buy fabulous low mileage examples that will be perfect for your requirements. Look online and you`ll find a three-year old example that has only covered 5000 miles. That`s less than half the yearly average and the vehicles look like new both inside and out. Standard features on the average kinds of
Disabled Carsare central locking, CD systems and electric windows. Ramps fold out of the back of the
Disabled Carsto make access rather easy for wheelchair users. The time is ripe to trade in your old wheelchair access vehicle for something that`s a little newer. With so many great deals available you`ll be spoilt for choice in your search for reliable transport.