Reliable Private Driving Instructor?

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Can someone would be nice to recommend a good private driving instructor( Manual transmission) around East side such as Eunos, Paya Lebar and Ubi? As me and my brother (same age) is learning to drive too.

My BTT is on 20 dec.. so after pass already can take up my practical lesson during my 1 month holiday.. so it would be great.. Thanks in advance!

I also notice that some of the lesson are base on 90min or 60min..
is 60min lesson really enough? such as when the instructor ask you drive to the place first. then u start practice ,afterward you drive back.. sufficient time?

can anyone advise on this too?
 
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Help!!! PDI at Ubi (Manual)

Any reliable PDI at Ubi (Manual) to recommend??
PM me or reply to this thread ok?
Many thanks!!!
 

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Pls share what you all have here please!! Really want to find a good PDI so me and my bro can learn!! dont have much money to hop around instructors too.. =(

Decided to edit away the contact number and name as i find that posting their name and contact might be quite wrongful and posting these information for anonymous ( for those dont have account in hwz) is isnt nice.. must well let those hwz member privilege more XD
 
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Nice huh... starting to see many anonymous people creating account to ask here too.. :s13::s13:
 

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Hi guys! my brother just passed his BTT and FTT , am now looking for a PI near cck to bukit gombak area.

Anyone care to recco? I heard that mr yeo is good but there's so many yeo's..

Learning manual Anw, pls pm me
 
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will like to know whether pi got syllabus to follow or they let u go tp as long as u can drive?
 

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Hi,

I was considering to enroll into Comfort school after failing my TP taking PDI. Just wondering are there any costs switching from private to school and can we take a few lessons before taking the test?
 

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Hi,

I was considering to enroll into Comfort school after failing my TP taking PDI. Just wondering are there any costs switching from private to school and can we take a few lessons before taking the test?

i also did that after failing 3 times at bbdc. just need to pay the admin fee like 5bucks if not wrong.:D
 

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just wanna check ah, bbdc must take mininum 19practical lessons before can take test, then private leh? dunno whether i should switch to private not..
 

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Auto PDI

Any one can recommend a driving instructor who teaches auto, Area preferably Ubi side. Reply or pm me and if possible the rate also thanks
 

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will like to know whether pi got syllabus to follow or they let u go tp as long as u can drive?

There's no strict syllabus that PDIs follow. They teach you the basics, the turns and then the test routes, and (at least for me) when they think you're somewhat competent, they ask you to book for a test date. From then till the test date, they will concentrate on how to pass the test.

just wanna check ah, bbdc must take mininum 19practical lessons before can take test, then private leh? dunno whether i should switch to private not..

There's no minimum amount of practical lessons. For me, I decided for myself when I would be ready to take the test, and then I booked a test date and practiced hard until the test date (since it could be months before your test date from the day you booked it).

Why do you feel like you want to switch?
 

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There's no minimum amount of practical lessons. For me, I decided for myself when I would be ready to take the test, and then I booked a test date and practiced hard until the test date (since it could be months before your test date from the day you booked it).

Why do you feel like you want to switch?

i've already made a switch, the booking dates & timing for school is not suitable for me. so far i just went 1 practical lesson with instructor Tommy Tan (heard of his reputation after i decided to learn from him cause i have >5 friends under him). But so far, he aint like what others describe, still its only the 1st lesson :o
 

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If it's bad, don't feel hesitant to fire him as soon as possible. Seriously. Give it a few lessons, and then leave. No point staying with an instructor that sucks. Trust me on this.
 

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Hi, anybody got any reliable and patient private instructor at ssdc to recommend. I have passed my FTT for more than one year already.. Btw, I want those instructor that can let me take TP fast fast one. I gt driving experience during NS. However, did not clock enough millege cannot convert. :(

Thanks!
 

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Someone PM-ed me a question regarding the number of times private instructors bring you to drive in the BBDC circuit, and I thought I'd share my reply here.

What you have to know is that for private students, the use of the BBDC circuit is rather limited, so you have to request for circuit training in advance.

Most instructors teach you virtually the same thing, but either on a private circuit or some place else. But, yeah, I know it's not the same. So what you have to do is tell your instructor, wayyyy in advance, to book for you at least 3 circuit dates before your test. Since the booking slots are limited, you have to make sure you don't wait till the last minute.

Learning via private instructors is not the same as learning via school... There's no syllabus that is followed. Mr Yeo had booked only 1 slot for the circuit for me as well, but I knew I wanted at least 2 tries in the circuit, so I requested early and got them. I wasn't happy with my performance, but I passed anyway!

You may want to add on to the 3 circuit dates if you don't feel confident. All the best!

I'm not sure, but maybe it's the norm to just give you only one slot for driving in the circuit. For me, I feel that's not enough! And if you don't know what's going on, I think you wouldn't even think to request for more slots.

If you're just beginning to learn how to drive, I'd recommend you to request for circuit lessons early on. If you start driving today, then straightaway tell the instructor you want to take, for example, 3 circuit lessons, but book them for dates that are in the future (maybe about a month from now). If you have already booked your driving test, then I'd recommend you to try to get circuit dates near the test date.

Once you made your request, your instructor would then try to get those slots for you (if he's not the CMI type), and inform you if you can get them. As I said, the slots are limited, and you might not get the amount of slots you want. I wanted 3 circuit lessons, but I only got 2.

There's no point to take your circuit lessons near the beginning of your learning journey, since these lessons cost extra, and you don't want to waste learning clutch control (for example) in the circuit. I think you should be driving somewhat competently by the time you get into the circuit, so that you can focus on familiarising yourself with the circuit layout and parking lots.

Hope this WOT helps someone! :)

Edit : I say "at least 3 circuit dates", because it is my opinion that if you're driving somewhat competently on the road and outside circuits by the time you go into the BBDC circuits, 3 times would be sufficient to get an idea of the test circuit and such. I went in twice and I knew I would have felt better if I had at least one more try. Adjust this number based on your own driving ability. Cheers!
 
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anyone can intro me any private instructor teaching AUTO ard CCK area ? I took some lessons of manual driving already but really can't control clutch well..

pls pm me the contact of the instructor .. thanks so much !
 

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keen to learning driving as well, any recommendation of pdi kembangan, bedok, eunos area?
 
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