With the price of running a car continuing to rise for young drivers, Parker's has some handy tips and advice on how first time drivers can cut down on their costs.
Driving lessons
- Have more lessons with family members. As long as they have been driving for at least three years and are over 21 then they can legally supervise a learner, just make sure you're insured on the car.
- Ask around for recommendations. There may be a cheaper, local instructor that friends have used.
- Look for offers online. Major driving schools often have discounts when you book your lessons through their website.
- Don't go with the first driving school you find. Shop around looking for the best deal and look at smaller companies not just the biggest most popular ones.