Congratulations Ailsa Lingard!
Compass ProDrive want to congratulate Ailsa Lingard who today passed brilliantly her driving test at Currie. The win was celebrated with the obligatory Bolt pose. Well done Ailsa, well deserved and enjoy selling Rich's BMW to fund your new car! Remember to stay safe out there.
2 Minors-Josh Quinn
A massive congratulations to Josh Quinn who today passed his test at Currie with an excellent drive that resulted in only 2 minors. Well done gain Josh and we look forward to seeing you for Pass Plus but in the meantime enjoy the licence and be safe out there
Driving Examiners Strike 10th July 2014
Some news for all clients and potential clients for Compass ProDrive
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/driving-examiner-strike-on-thursday-10-july-candidates-urged-to-attend-tests
Congratulations to Shannon Tilley
Shannon today passed her test with flying colours at Currie. Well done again and remember to be safe out there
Congratulations to Cece Mctaggart
A huge congratulations to Cece Mctaggart who passed her test today.
Well done Cece under tough circumstances and nows the time to enjoy the licence.
Choosing a driving instructor in Edinburgh
Most young people go through their teenage years with a burning ambition to get behind the wheel of a car. Some never manage it at all – circumstances get in the way or maybe they, or their parents, just can’t afford the lessons. In some cases it can take a number of years into adulthood before some revisit the idea and finally take the plunge. Whenever the decision is made though there are a number of things to weigh up before booking that first lesson.
Nobody wants to spend TOO long on lessons do they?
Surely the best instructor you can afford has to be the first consideration. Well, that is true to some degree, personal recommendations and a great track record of successful passes go a long way to helping a person choose.
Learning to drive is not like shopping, you don’t pop into one driving school have a lesson then try a different one down the road and then another after that. The most likely route to a successful outcome is to choose an Edinburgh driving instructor that you get on well with and stick with them. By adopting this approach you will find you will pass quicker and become a safer and more confident driver.
It is, in some ways, a close and personal relationship that you are entering into. Your driving instructor will be guiding you, advising you and will be pointing out the errors that you make. The driving instructor needs a tactful approach and the student needs to be willing to accept criticism and praise in equal measures.
A friendly approach is certainly helpful; putting a nervous learner driver at ease right from the outset should be the aim. It can be a stressful exercise to begin with and the learner driver needs to relax into it while, at the same time, should be able to concentrate on the job in hand.
So, apart from making a personal connection with your instructor what else would you be looking for? As mentioned above, a good track record in first time passes will be a good start.
If you are looking for a driving school in Edinburgh or a driving school in West Lothian you cannot go wrong with Compass Pro Drive. We have a very high first time pass rate (72%) and can offer a range of learning packages tailored to suit students of any age. With good discounts on offer for block bookings of lessons and a door to door service from home or your business address we are without a doubt, an excellent choice.
Contact our fully trained ADI and IAM professional driving instructors today and arrange your first lesson with one of our friendly instructors.
Well Done Kirsty Dunbar
Huge well done to Kirsty Dunbar who aced her test in Currie today with only 1 minor! Well deserved after the hard work put in. Congratulations again, enjoy the licence but remember..be safe out there