I am John Wright a qualified and DSA approved driving instructor who lives in the village of Histon, 1 mile north of Cambridge. With more than 15 years experience in teaching people to drive, I guarantee quality driving tuition and a highly professional service to match. I believe that learning to drive should be an enjoyable experience and designed to ensure that you succeed in passing your driving test.
My tuition vehicle is the 2019 Citron C3. The car has a 1.2 litre petrol engine with manual transmission. The car is reliable and economical and for driver comfort has adjustable seating/steering and air-conditioning. The five door model allows the driver to have good vision to the rear and side when carrying out manoeuvres.
My tuition vehicle is the 2019 Citron C3. The car has a 1.2 litre petrol engine with manual transmission. The car is reliable and economical and for driver comfort has adjustable seating/steering and air-conditioning. The five door model allows the driver to have good vision to the rear and side when carrying out manoeuvres.
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My goal is to teach individuals to handle the car in a positive and confident frame of mind in all manner of road and traffic conditions and to have the confidence to pass a driving test. I prefer to do this with 2 hour lessons but this depends on each pupil's needs. I follow a structured method of learning that begins with physical control of the car, using steering, brakes, clutch and gears to move the car smoothly on the road.
The Practical test is a basic test of competence at handling the controls of a motor car and candidates can pass it having made up to 15 minor faults during the test but no serious or dangerous faults. The driving test lasts between 35 and 40 mins depending on the route and the traffic conditions. The driver must follow the road ahead unless road markings direct otherwise.
To be able to drive any motor vehicle legally on the road in the UK you need to pass a test to prove that you have a basic competence at handling the controls and that you will not be a danger to any other road user. To take this test - indeed, to start to learn to drive - you first need a provisional driving licence and you must usually be 17 in order to take your first lessons on the road.
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Izzi Johnson
May 04, 2020
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Evie Elhewihey
Oct 11, 2019
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Lucy Spencer
Oct 30, 2017
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Michael Butlin
Oct 09, 2012
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I had a very good experience learning to drive with Wright Choice Driving. The car was a comfortable and easy place to learn and the instructor was very patient and reliable. He helped me prepare well for the test, which I passed first time. The price was also reasonable and much better compared to what I was paying with BSM.