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It's compulsory in the UK and many other countries around the world to pass an intensive driving test before you're allowed control of a car by yourself. In the UK, if you even want to practice driving, you have to be accompanied by a qualified instructor or someone who has been driving for several years. There are several reasons why driving lessons are so important, and some of them aren't the obvious.

Let's get the most obvious reason out of the way first. A car is a big, fast, dangerous machine that regularly leads to fatal accidents. Every day people are involved in crashes and there are deaths on the road. Driving lessons can't stop accidents from happening (otherwise they wouldn't be accidents!) but they can make you as safe as possible on the roads. Your driving instructor will make sure that you know how to drive safely, and you won't pass your test unless you do so. You'll only pick up bad habits once you're no longer under the car of your driving instructor.

Passing your test opens up a whole new world of possibilities, and this is where we find the other reasons for taking lessons. Do you know how many jobs require a valid driving licence? It's surprising. Even if your job doesn't actually involve any driving - you might work in an office - many employers would prefer you to be able to drive just in case. Maybe you have to go to a meeting at other office, or you have to deliver some papers or go and pick up emergency supplies (if the office runs out of milk!). Driving is an essential in all of these scenarios, and candidates who can drive are often more attractive to employers than those who can't. Driving also offers up a far wider range of jobs than public transport. If you have to get a bus or a train to work every day, you have to work in a town or city, and if the train is late there's nothing you can do. Being able to drive means that you can work anywhere and your schedule is exactly what you make it.

There is a Department of Motor Vehicles (the DMV) in most states. This Department is usually responsible for issuing driving licences, maintaining up-to-date driving records including speeding tickets / violation details, DUI records and vehicle registration and vehicle history details. Many DMV web sites now allow you to renew vehicle registration, renew driver's license, create and purchase license plates, replace driver's license, purchase an identification card and offer many other services.

Someone's driving record contains a history of their suspensions, violations and other details. Employers and insurance companies often make use of a driving record to make decisions on insurance rates or employment background checks. It's important that you check your own driving record from time to time to ensure it does not contain incorrect information. Background checks on potential employees are becoming more and more frequent. If you are an employer it's sensible to include a driving record check as part of any employment background screening procedure.

Before we describe these methods please be aware, in the UK at least, that driving a vehicle covered in ice is in effect 'driving without due care and attention.' This means you may receive a fixed penalty 'endorsable' ticket from the police if stopped, a fine of £60 and 3 points on your driving licence. The police could also consider charging you with the offence of 'dangerous driving', depending on the circumstance of the incident. This would entail a court appearance and if found guilty, the court could impose an additional 'hefty' fine plus between 3 and 11 points on your driving licence. Don't forget that you only have to reach 12 points on your licence for it to equate to an automatic driving ban for the offender.

Hayleigh, a teenager in Coalville, passed her theory test just one day after her seventeenth birthday. Talk about being driven! In the course of the few weeks that followed, she went on to take some structured driving lessons. Some were cheap, bought on deals that so often populate the web space. For the most part, the driving lessons were cheap, thanks to her shopping around for a deal here and voucher deals there. It gave her time to assess her needs and choose a driving instructor that was more akin to her driving style. Three weeks after passing the said theory test, Hayleigh was near ready to drive without supervision and all geared up for her practical driving test.

Just down the road from Hayleigh, another teenager, nineteen year old Brian was also taking driving lessons. Like Hayleigh, Brian also had his provisional driving licence from the first week he turned seventeen. But unlike Hayleigh, Brian was nowhere near his neighbour's driving skills, let alone think of booking a driving test.

He only just about managed to pass his theory test on the third attempt. Feeling very despondent, Brian's driving course almost crashed into oblivion when he lost his part-time job and could not afford the expensive driving lessons he was taking from the very same instructor Hayleigh was learning from. So why is there a price discrepancy fake führerschein bestellen?

Driving schools, and their driving instructors tend to give cheaper price options to learner drivers who book driving lessons en-mass. Look at it like buying wholesale. As one can see, two teenagers, same opportunities, but Hayleigh came out trumps because she block booked driving lessons and tailored her lessons to mirror her lifestyle.