Showing posts with label bolton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bolton. Show all posts

22.1.08

Bolton lad passed test 1st time.



Steven Thomas from Bolton passed his Driving Test 1st time today with 1st Call Driving Schools Bolton. Steven was taught to drive by Anthony Rowland from 1st Call Driving School and is 'over the moon' now he has passed his test.

Steven is just one of many 1st Call customers who have passed this year. If you would like to have driving lessons with Anthony or any of our excellent instructors then visit www.1st-call.co.uk or call 08456 431 679

26.11.07

Driving Instructor In Horwich, Bolton


Hi,

My name is Antony Rowlands

I am 36 years old, married and have a 10 year old son. I live in Horwich, Bolton and work in and around the Bolton Areas.

I really enjoy teaching, i get to meet a wide variety of people from all walks of life. I get real satisfaction from seeing my pupils improve through the course of the driving lessons, then on to passing their driving test.

Learning to drive is a serious business, however i firmly believe in making it a fun and enjoyable experience.

I drive a Peugeot 207 diesel sport of which all of my pupils love to drive and i am sure you will too.

If you are thinking about learning to drive, just go for it!!!

To view my lesson prices please visit http://www.1st-call.co.uk/ for driving lessons in Bolton

Driving Instructor in Bolton


Ian Cooke is a 1st Call Driving Schools Instructor.

Ian has a career background in field sales and sales management. He has sold everything from Industrial Plastics to Bonsai trees. From 2001 until 2004 Ian managed a team of 13 sales people involved in supplying duplicate vehicle keys to franchised car dealerships.

In 1988, Ian passed his Advanced Driving Test, and is a member of the Institute of Advanced Motorists. He spent a couple of years just after the test helping to train drivers up to the Advanced test standard. He is a member of the Chorley IAM group

Ian has been involved in the music business since the late 1960s. He is currently one half of ‘The Vanguards’, a sixties themed duo that performs around the North West. Over the years, Ian has appeared in bands at well known venues such as Wembley Arena, Harrogate Royal Hall, Southport Floral Hall, Harrogate Conference Centre, The Stables Theatre in Milton Keynes and many others.

Other hobbies include keeping tropical fish, walking, gardening and a keen interest in steam railways.

Ian is based in Blackrod, near Horwich.

11.11.07

How Many Driving Lessons Will You Need?

So how many lessons WILL you need?

There is a rule of thumb that on average a learner will need one and a half hours of tuition for every year of his or her age. This may work for you, but if you're not "average", you might learn faster or slower than this. In reality, the number of lessons you will need will depend on five factors:

1, The qualities of your driving instructor ....An instructor who develops a good rapport with you, and finds the most effective way for you to learn, will help you reach the appropriate standard of driving quicker than an instructor who does not.

2, Your age ....Although one's interest in learning may actually increase with age, unfortunately one's ability to absorb a new skill probably tends to decrease. However driving is a skill that can in time be acquired by just about everyone, whatever their age.

3, Your natural aptitude for driving ....The skills needed for driving are inherent in our make-up to a greater or lesser extent, just as some people are "better" than others at, for example, crossword puzzles, languages or sport. It might take you longer to learn to drive than your friends or relatives, but this is nothing to be ashamed of. Indeed, the more time you have to gain driving experience with a good instructor, the better a driver you will probably be.

4, Your previous experience of being driven and/or of driving ....Even if you have never driven before, it is likely that you have been in a car driven by somebody else. The way that person drove may have a significant influence on the way you drive, as humans learn naturally just by observing someone else's actions. You may have watched a "good" performance which may help you make rapid progress with your lessons; or you might have watched a "poor" performance, which may involve your instructor in spending more time guiding you towards a better way!If you have previous experience, either of driving a car on private land, or better still, of riding a moped on the road, this may well reduce the number of lessons you will need.

5, Any other driving you will be doing outside your driving lessons ....In general, the more experience of driving you get, the quicker you will learn. So if you have the opportunity to drive legally with relatives or friends, take it. You should note however, that if you have never driven before, it is best to delay any extra driving until you have sufficient skills to control a car with minimal assistance, and have enough knowledge and judgement to get around safely.

If your supervisor is more nervous than you are, has no clear idea about how to provide guidance, and has no dual controls to rescue you with, you will realise the pitfalls of this extra experience.

Extra driving sessions normally work best if you can be accompanied by someone who is relaxed enough to let you get on with your driving, with minimal "assistance" unless you require it. For this to work, YOU need to have a clear idea about what you should be doing, and hopefully you will be getting this from your official lessons.If you would like more information please visit 1st Call Driving Schools main site

31.10.07

Driving lessons Christmas Special

1st Call Driving Schools will be getting in to the Christmas spirit early this year with some amazing special offers for learner drivers.

Check the main site for the very latest offers.

www.1st-call.co.uk

Or simply call 08456 431679