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Potential driving school offer the following
Full 1 hour or block booked lessons
Automatic driving lessons in Birmingham
Intensive
driving courses in Birmingham / Crash Courses
Motorway
Refresher
Pass Plus
Female
driving instructors in Birmingham
Potential Driving School In Birmingham Prices.
Potential Driving School in Birmingham provides superb driving lessons, at cheap prices. The first 5 driving lessons in Birmingham are just £49.99, which is probably the cheapest you will find in the area. This means that not only are you getting used to your driving instructor in Birmingham but learning to drive at a very cheap rate! Not only that but after your first five lessons you should be used to the car and all of its controls and be well on your way to learning the skills you need to pass your driving test.
We are able to provide driving lessons in both manual and automatic cars. Plus we
have both male and female driving instructors all of which are DSA approved. So just
give as call and we will try to fit you in with both the type of car you would like
and the instructor you would prefer.
We provide driving lessons in Birmingham 7 days
a week to fit around either your school/ collage work or your career or other commitments.
Are you an ADI or PDI looking for a driving school franchise in the Birmingham Area. Then look NO further as we believe that we offer one of the best franchise deals in the Birmingham area, if not the UK!
Please take a look at our driving school franchise page to have a look at what we
offer. If you have any questions about our franchise deals then just drop us a line
and we will be more that glad to give you a call to discuss them
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