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Kang Driving School

Kang Driving School

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13526 84 Ave, Surrey, British Columbia, V3W 3H2, Canada
(604) 760-7614 www.kangdrivingschool.com
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Aug 20, 2018
Friendly Management & Service. It was good to meet senior management. Great service.

Aug 8, 2016
I was very nervous for my first lesson with Kang Driving School. But the way they explain things to their students, it was way better than what I’d expected. The instructors were so polite and courteous in helping me understand how to overcome my fear of being behind the wheel & driving a car. They have really helped me develop driving skills well. I didn’t know anything about driving before those training sessions. But now, I’m proud to be called a ‘Safe driver’. My thanks to the school for offering such well-organized and confidence-building driving lessons. Thanks a lot!

May 14, 2014
First of all I would like to thank Kang Driving School. I was an absolute beginner and was very nervous to learn driving. I took my driving training here. My instructor was really friendly and motivating. He has helped me to conquer nervousness and taught me step by step. When I started to drive on my own, I was so proud of myself. I recommend them to anyone.

Mar 31, 2017
I swear, i will be very honest about it. She is the worst person to go with training and literally dont know anything how to give proper instructions. Maybe she is bit cheaper in prices but you dont learn anything and end up failing the road test. Her instructions is useless. Once she went on the curve and then laughed out its not her TEST. I strongly dont recommend her.

Aug 8, 2014
Valuable experience. I would highly recommend it as I took approx. 6 classes, and learned a lot each class, due to which I was able to pass in the first attempt for class 7:)

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