How many lessons would it take me to pass my driving test?
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Hi I will be 16 in 3 months. I am considering taking a guranteed pass course which would cost me £1,000 and I could take unlimited amount of driving lessons and the company would also pay for my practical and theory untill I pass. In this way I am hoping to pass my driving within a month as I could take like 3 hours of driving lessons per day I live in the UK. I'm wondering whether it is worth it to take driving lessons in this way to pass or to just pay as you go which would cost around £20 per hour. I have never drove a car before so I don't have any experience. My sister spent almost £3,000 on her driving lessons so that she could pass. So I'm wondering how many lessons it would take me to pass?
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Answer:
They dont give out permits first? Oh...
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