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West End Driving School

West End Driving School

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311- 688 E 19th Ave, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5V 1K2, Canada
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Mar 25, 2019
I went from zero experience and a lot of self doubt to passing my class 7 road test on the first shot after doing the 13 lesson package. I seriously recommend the package to anyone who's thinking about it, the lessons were incredibly valuable. Ahad is very informative and will take care to focus on the area's you need the most improvement, not to mention beautiful parallel parking.

Jun 24, 2018
If you want to pass your road test, this is the school for you! You’ll build your driving confidence and trust in yourself in all types of traffic situations. The instructor will be very up-front and precise in identifying your knowledge and skill gaps, and he'll work with you to overcome those areas until they become second nature to you. Driving safely is the most important thing you’ll learn, as well as being relaxed and observant. Excellent teacher! Highly recommended!

Apr 24, 2018
Great instructor, very helpful and taught me everything I needed to know to pass my Class 7 road test! I went from know absolutely nothing about driving to passing on my first try after a full lesson package. My test was booked in North Van so he even took me there for a few lessons to familiarize myself with the streets and signs. Definitely recommend to anybody learning how to drive :)

Sep 18, 2018
I researched on google maps about driving school. I found this one. I called to the number and the guy was so unprofessional and rude. Definitely I don’t recommend. Summing up, I chose another one.

Jul 17, 2018
Prompt and punctual, sometimes even early. If you're weird about being corrected quickly about your driving, then this may not be for you. If you want to learn ASAP with no sugar-coating, he's your man.

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