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Businiess name:  Mr Steve's Driving School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I did about a couple of lessons with Mr. Steve. I felt I was ready for the first road test with his advice on driving behind the wheel. Until I decided to drive with a relative and almost trashed their car. Mr. Steve's concept of ""looking up"" when driving puts the driver and its passengers at risk. So driving with people made me question if Mr. Steve is giving me weird advice that doesn't work on the road while taking my money. So I decided to take my first road test to determine whether or not I needed to drop this driving school and go to another one. When I failed the road test, I read the mistakes I made and realized Mr. Steve knew some of the bad driving habits I developed and did nothing to work on it. What I really found disappointing was that he wanted to work on those problems after I failed the road test. From a customer standpoint, ""You knew I had a problem, smile in my face like everything is ok, and take my $38 each lesson"". In my opinion, its a good way to be nice to your customer so they will come back to you. What pisses me off is I trusted Mr. Steve until I realize my driving skills did not improve. Now back to my objective review, When I went with Mr. Steve to take the road test. He was saying things concerning the road test he did not talk about during my couple of lessons with him. Which was strange. Saying one thing in the lessons and another thing on the day of the road test. I had to leave and go to another driving school, which solved all my problems (which Mr. Steve failed in doing) in one day. It took those guys nearly 3 months to undo ""everything"" from Mr. Steve taught me and I've became a better and more confident driver. Thanks to them, I've got my driver's license last week and very grateful. I won't even give the driving school's name. But if anyhow you feel Mr. Steve is ripping you off. You should drive with someone and see where you add up in terms of driving. It breaks my heart that I trusted Mr. Steve and realized I wasn't becoming a better driver. I hope Mr. Steve takes this advice and changes up his strategies for teaching people how to drive because ""No one shouldn't have to trust someone only to find out that the person didn't deliver the goods"". P.S. As someone is wondering if I was nervous during my first road test. I was confident like any person would be when I took my test, only to find out I failed. :(

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