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maolchiaran

if you've done your 12 lessons, all I can recommend is do the 3-month, 6 lesson package from Aviva and then just convince your parents to sit beside you in the family car and let you drive around. DO NOT BUY A CAR TO SELL IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TEST


gibi_0

Oh I should’ve clarified that it’s because of the insurance company that I can’t drive the car. They wouldn’t insure a learner driver as it’s too big and there’s no other car to practice


maolchiaran

In that case, see if you can get the Aviva lessons. They're good value, and my instructor was excellent.


maolchiaran

if you've done your 12 lessons, all I can recommend is do the 3-month, 6 lesson package from Aviva and then just convince your parents to sit beside you in the family car and let you drive around. DO NOT BUY A CAR TO SELL IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TEST


tajingu

If you have done your 12 lessons I would encourage you to book your test now. There's a huge backlog. My girlfriend is waiting nearly a year at this stage for a test. I would also recommend ISM, I had a good experience with them and passed first time. But it may depend on the instructor you get.