I graduated from driving school a month ago. I chose this driving school because my husband studied here the closest and 3 years ago. On the plus side: the car I was trained on was in good condition. Judging by the instructor's stories, they do not forget to update cars there, they buy new ones. There are no questions about the theory, lectures are given normally, they do not delay, everything is OK with tests and sections. Cons: but driving is not so smooth. Driving started only 1.5 months after the start of training. I work from 8 to 16.30 and could only ride after five in the evening or after the weekend. The instructor messed up the first lesson / didn't write it down (or the stars didn't come together), so they forgot about me. Another lesson was that they forgot about me. Until the last month of training, at best we skated once a week. At the same time, the instructor refused to drive on weekends and even at 5 p.m. on weekdays it was stressful (although if I could learn to drive during the day, I would sign up for another driving school for the morning group). As a result, out of the 25 hours allotted, I rolled back 21 hours. As I understood it, I was unlucky with the instructor, he delays and does not put classes until the last, and then before the exam he makes a choice: either we roll back the remaining hours, but I do not go to the traffic police with my group, or I turn a blind eye to it, but I go to the traffic police with my group. The instructor didn't explain much, if I didn't ask something myself, then that's my problem. I asked my classmates who were with the same instructor, they did not count the number of hours rolled back, I think they had the same picture by the clock. The other instructors were OK in this regard, everything was rolled back. Driving school exam: divided into two days, theory one day after lunch, driving test the next day in the morning. I had to take time off from work twice. About the traffic police exam: the instructor said that they have the highest percentage of completion, as much as 70%. No. At best, 30%. In our group of 10 people, only one passed with the group. But, as I understand it, such statistics are in all driving schools. In short, studying at this driving school cost me nerves... Three stars only for the good condition of the car.
I studied there, I really liked the theory teacher Anatoly K., but the driving instructor did not cause such emotions.(I do not specify my last name)We didn't get along right away, not my man.And now I regret that I did not change the instructor.He didn't tell me much, or rather, he didn't explain anything at all from the word.The cars in the fleet are normal, there are no complaints.The classrooms and computer classes where the training takes place are good.
A good driving school, teachers and instructors at a high level, training is also very responsible, if you approach training in the same way, then you can get a 100% license%