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Learning to drive?

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12-12-2007, 10:16 AM
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This is a website we've been working on at work that I though people might find useful.

It helps people that want to learn to drive find driving instructors in their area. You simply enter your postcode and it will list the diriving instructors that are in the database in order of how close they are to you.

You can then view information such as services offered, contact details, prices and (if they've uploaded one) a photo.

The database mostly contains driving schools in the North East of England at the moment, however it is a nationwide service that is expanding all the time.

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Get Driving Lessons

p.s. I didn't design or code the layout, it was a design the client bought from another company. We just made the backend.

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I wanted to comment, that if your site isn't international (only supports UK post codes) then maybe you shouldn't use a .com, maybe a .co.uk domain. It was a little misleading, just a tip.

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