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    When will we get back to driving lessons?

    So, many of you are probably wondering when lessons will be able to take place and I thought I would explain what I need to consider and whose advice I need to follow. My intention is to return to work on 6th July but if the organisations below advise against this then I will follow their advice. DVSA These are the people that conduct the tests and regulate the industry. They reiterated their advice via email directly to instructors on 15th June that lessons should only take
    10 things you probably don't know about the driving test

    10 things you probably don't know about the driving test

    This is my first in a series of top tips to help with your learning and tests. If there's anything you know like to know about please let me know. 1. You can have music on during your test. It will need to be on quietly and something non offensive. Always check though that examiner is happy for you to do this. 2. You can have your instructor (or anyone else aged 16 or over) sit in on your test. I'm always happy to do this, and it's good experience for me to observe your test,
     

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