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Intensive Courses & Crash Courses Explained

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An intensive driving course or crash course normally consists of a number of lessons taken over a short period with a driving test booked at the end of the intensive driving course. These are often taken by people who wish to learn to drive quickly.

Intensive driving courses are typically taken over a one or two week period.  Some intensive driving courses are on a residential basis.

These courses are particularly useful if you need to pass your driving test quickly because of a new job or before going to university.

You need to have passed your theory test before booking a practical driving test so it is advisable to prepare and take the theory test at an early stage.

You will need to bear in mind that driving lessons can be a stressful and tiring experience for some people and intensive driving courses/crash courses may not therefore be appropriate for everyone.

See also Intensive Driving Course - Crash Courses - Driving Crash Courses

Tags: Driving Lessons, Crash Courses, Intensive Courses

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Last update: 2009-02-25 10:21
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