Terms & conditions
Driving lessons should be booked via phone.
You will be learning in Peugeot 207 1.4L for manual driving lessons. Automatic driving lessons are taught in a Volkswagon Polo 1.4L. Both cars are fully air conditioned with adjustable seating and headrest for the best comfort.
The terms and conditions
- All cars are strictly non-smoking environments. ‘Comfort’ stops are at the discretion of the Instructor.
- Mobile phones should be switched off during lessons.
- All instructors agree to and have signed the DSA Code of Conduct, and are members of one or more affiliated associations such as the Driving Instructors Association (DIA).
- All Lessons must be paid at commencement, or prepaid by a gift voucher.
- A charge of £10 will be made in the event of cancelled or dishonoured cheques.
- If a price increase comes into effect on future payments, all prepaid lessons beyond the increase datewill be honoured at price paid.
- A valid student ID must be presented for a student to receive a student discount.
- A valid proof of employment must be presented by nurses and teachers to receive their respective discounts.
- A minimum of 10 hours must be booked for the block booking discount to be applicable.
- In the event of an Instructor cancelling prepaid lessons for any reason, those lessons will be rescheduled for a later date.
- Lost time in lessons on account of the Instructor (e.g. lateness of Instructor) will be made up on that or subsequent lessons.
- A minimum of 24 hours notice is required from pupils in the event of cancellation, or the price of the last lesson will be forfeit.
- All cars are fully comprehensively insured. No liability will fall due to pupils in the event of an accident.
- Instructors will always attempt to keep pupils within speed limits. However, any fines or license endorsements attributed to a pupil’s driving will be the sole responsibility of the pupil concerned.
- Before, or upon arrival at DSA Test Centres for practical tests, checks on the vehicle to be used for the test will be made by the candidate and Instructor together to ensure that it meets test requirements. If the vehicle develops a fault whilst on the test i.e. a light bulb or tyre failure, the Instructor cannot be held be responsible as the failure will be beyond his/her control.
- A valid provisional driving license must be produced by the pupil on their first lesson (and on subsequent lessons at the request of the Instructor). Pupils should therefore always take their photocard license to each lesson. The paper counterpart MUST be brought to the practical test.
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