There are fast-track schools but you still need to keep things within the legal speed limit!
2007-02-01 20:12:13
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answered by ? 5
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Yes there are lots.
You must ask yourself if this would be the the best way of passing your test. Firstly when taking driving lessons you really should be learning how to drive safely for life which is not the same as learning how to pass your test.
Secondly by taking the intensive course you can be putting yourself under massive undue emotional and financial pressure, which could have a negative effect on your mental state.
Take caution.
2007-02-04 04:39:54
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answered by Scouser 1
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Yes there are, search for "Intensive Driving course" on the internet, and it will show you the options. The only thing I would say is, I went on one, and I didn't learn quick enough to be able to do my test at the end of it, and because it is an expensive way to do it, I now can't afford anymore lessons, so I will have to start again totally when I've saved up again. So it doesn't work for everyone. Hope that helps.
2007-02-01 20:16:32
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answered by Leggy_Babe 2
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Try these there are many more if you search the net but I do not know your location to provide you with more. They usually take between three days and a week, A week being the most common
http://thecrashcoursecompany.com
http://www.drivingcourses4u.co.uk/
2007-02-01 20:18:04
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answered by philipscottbrooks 5
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YES YOU CAN GO ON RESIDENTIAL COURSES,LEARN TO DRIVE AND TAKE YOUR TEST IN THE SAME WEEK. JUST GOOGLE SOME DRIVING SCHOOLS,AND YOU WILL FIND ONE LOCAL TO WERE YOU ARE.
2007-02-01 20:20:45
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answered by aunty m 4
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yes try your local driving instructors
2007-02-01 20:13:53
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answered by angus r 5
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none
2007-02-03 11:36:53
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answered by hattie 1
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