Learning to drive is a necessity and has been one for the past several decades. The best way to learn how to drive is by joining a driving school however, like everything else, joining a driving school, with its many obvious advantages, also comes with a few drawbacks. Below, we are going to discuss some of the pros and cons of joining a driving school.

Pros:

  1. When you join a diving school, the one thought that gets secured in your mind is that no matter what, you will not leave this place without a driving skill acquired. Joining a school for driving ensures that you are going to get the best possible training from a driving professional.
  2. Joining a driving school gives you a psychological edge over people who have not joined a school just yet. It makes you confident and confidence is one of the most essential factors of driving preparation.
  3. When you join a driving school, you get to be punctual and regular with your training sessions with your professional. This might not have been the case if you have had decided to take driving lessons from a close friend or a family member.
  4. Another very important advantage driving schools give you is that they provide their own car for you to practice on. This means that your own car is under less risk during your training days.
  5. Most of the driving schools offer the facility of free pick up and drop off, which is one of the added advantages of joining such courses.
  6. Driving instructors not only teach you how to drive, but also clarify the importance of following the traffic rules. This results in a gradual grooming of the society’s traffic. A home schooled driver is less likely to follow the traffic rules as compared to a student taught by professionals, from a valid, ministry approved driving school.

Cons:

  1. The major negative aspect of joining a driving school is that you are bound to give a specific amount of money every month until you pass the driving tests. On the other hand, it will cost you little to no money if you are taking the classes from a friend or a relative.
  2. Another negative aspect of driving schools is that you are restricted to practice only when the class begins. This puts you up to a specific timetable and you are unable to give extra time to training even when you want to. This curbs your performance and binds you according to the time-table of the course or class. The question of using another car for practice can somewhat be ruled out by taking into account the fact that even a slight change in the vehicle can greatly take an amateur driver off his course of becoming a good driver. It will take time for him to get accustomed to the new vehicle and switching between vehicles frequently might have a negative effect on the overall performance of the student.

The advantages of joining a driving school are apparently greater in number but it is also important to keep the disadvantages in mind.

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