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Driving Lessons in Tunbridge Wells

I've been an instructor for 10 years, based in the area of Tunbridge Wells.

I have an above average pass rate, working Monday to Friday up until 18:30. Unfortunately I do not work weekends. My SEAT Leon is a manual gearbox and has a automatic parking brake which makes hill starts easy. Get in touch today.

Driving lessons in Tunbridge Wells

If you’re thinking about learning to drive, or reviving your old licence, then you have lots of perks to look forward to by getting behind the wheel. Think of the freedom you will have to visit friends and family, to see new places – and to maybe make the commute to and from work that little bit less stressful. Still need convincing? Here are some of the benefits.

Good for your job

If you can’t drive, or don’t have a car, it could harm your job prospects. While some jobs need you to be in an office, many others also require you to move around – attending events and meetings, seeing clients or maybe transporting goods around. If you’re looking for work, normally they will specify if you need a driving licence. However, if you don’t and the job is right up your street, you could be closing the door on an opportunity. Having a licence and a vehicle is certainly a great skill to have to make you more employable.

Running your own business

As well as boosting your employability skills, having a licence and a car can also come in very useful if you want to launch your own business – no matter what line of work you’re involved in. The chances are you will need to be very mobile, to meet and greet potential clients, to attend sales events and to run errands to keep the business running on a day-to-day basis. Without a car or licence, you’ll be pretty limited in what you can do.

You may also have products to deliver, or services you need to carry out at clients’ offices, a car will certainly come in handy.

New sense of freedom

Being able to drive, and having your own car, opens up a whole new world of opportunities. No longer do you have to rely on late-running public transport, like the train or bus, or on relatives and friends to cart you around. The world is your oyster.

It doesn’t just make getting to and from work that much easier, you can also head off for weekends away at home or abroad. You have the choice of where you want to go and when. So, whether it’s an escape to the countryside, that city you’ve been longer to visit, or the beach, suddenly everything feels all that much closer.

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