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You can take lessons with U-Turn from these East London areas:

E1, E2, E3, E5, E7, E8, E9, E10, E11, E12, E13, E14, E15, E16.

Limehouse, Stepney, Aldgate, Bethnal Green, Bow, Mile End, Clapton, Forest Gate, Dalston, Hackney, Leyton, Leytonstone, Manor Park, Plaistow, Poplar, Isle of Dogs, Canary Wharf, Stratford, Canning Town, Silvertown, North Woolwich.

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You'll benefit from a complete door-to-door service. Also, you won't find the previous pupil in the back of the car that you have to take home as this would interfere with your lesson plan.

RANGE OF COURSES

  • Motorway driving
  • Pass plus
  • Refresher lessons
  • Theory test
  • Hazard Perception
  • Intensive courses

ONLINE LEARNING

Once you start taking lessons with U-Turn, you'll be enrolled, free of charge, to the Smart Learners online course by John Farlam, one of Britain's leading experts on driving and learning to drive. The course is designed to speed your learning and save you money.

PROBLEM SOLVING

The standard tuition is always tailored to meet your individual needs. The aim is firmly on developing your own problem solving skills. Whether the problem is with reversing manoeuvres, dealing with roundabouts or just a lack of confidence, you'll be coached in a positive and sympathetic but professional manner so that a solution can be found to help you become a confident, safe driver.

MOCK TESTS

To help make sure that you are ready, you will also be given mock tests on both theory and practical tests.

Your mock theory test is given as a handout that you can try in your own time, between lessons and contains 50 official  DSA questions. You can then have your answers assessed so that any weak areas can be taken care of. There is also the chance to try the Hazard Perception Test with an interactive DVD in the car.

Your mock practical test takes place on real test routes, wherever possible, using proper DSA marking criteria. This way, you'll get to find out:

  • How the test is conducted
  • What areas you still need to work on
  • What areas you are good at
  • How you'll feel during the test

This way, any problems can be ironed out, the real test won't be such a "culture shock" and you're more likely to pass the test first time!!!