Testimonials For Direction Driving Tuition

The following testimonials are from previous pupils whom I have taught. If you would like to have your lessons with Direction, click the button below to get in touch.
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Libby (June 2022)
I’ve had lessons now with Steve on and off for probably the last 5 years or so, having to pause each time due to personal reasons. But everytime Steve was calm, knowledgeable and respectful.
He’s a fantastic teacher and has always made things very easy to digest whilst pushing at the right time, and been incredibly flexible on times and dates of lessons too!
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Freya (June 2022)
Calm, cool and collected, constructive too!
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Lucy (May 2022)
After starting driving lessons elsewhere at 17 and giving up quite quickly, I was nervous to learn to drive almost 10 years later. Steve was a great instructor who took the time to work on building my confidence whilst driving. He explained information very clearly and used a variety of teaching methods to ensure I fully understood different manoeuvres. Thanks to Steve I passed my test first time.
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Jenna (May 2022)
Steve is a fantastic driving instructor, extremely calm and makes you feel at ease while driving. He is very thorough and develops you into a safe and confident driver. Thank you Steve, couldn’t have done it without you!
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Owen (May 2022)
Steve was an excellent instructor, since the very beginning he took the time to work out how I learnt best and would frequently ask if I had any questions or a specific area I wished to cover again. Steve is very patient and allowed me to progress at my own pace. I would definitely recommend learning with Steve.
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Harriet (April 2022)
Thank you Steve!I trust you very much. Steve is a very professional and patient instructor !
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Ben (April 2022)
I liked the continuity having just Steve teach me, he was always nice and teached me well. I never had one bad lesson where I didn’t enjoy it. Steve is definitely the best driving instructor and I’m going to miss having lessons.