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Khan is a very dedicated driving instructor. I am an overseas driver and needed to get my driving lesson converted. After reading Khan's profile and checking out his availability, I signed up for my first driving lesson with him. Before to Khan, I had a few lessons with a private driving instructor who was harsh and made me nervous when I drove. I ended up questioning my driving skills and abilities, despite holding a current driving license and driving in several countries for many years.
When I first met Khan, he went through the procedure. Without wasting time, he asked me to start driving, which was a complete surprise to me because my previous driving instructor would not allow me to drive his car until we arrived at a "safe" neighborhood much later. During the first lesson, Khan was very professional. He was observing my driving and focusing on giving me feedback. It was quite awkward in the beginning, driving with someone sitting next to me, without having a conversation, but I understand that this would be the way to go during the practical test. When we finished our first lesson, I asked his permission to use his car for the practical test. I was prepared to sign up for a few lessons for refreshment and also get myself to be familiar with road conditions in New Zealand. Khan guided me through the booking process and I set all my additional 5 lessons with him. That night, I also booked my practical test.
I had a total of 6 lessons with Khan. He consistently impressed me with his professionalism. Not only that he was concise with his feedback, but he delivered it in a way that was not demoralizing. He struck a good balance between reinforcing what went well and what needed more work. He pointed out what I needed to work on to be a good driver, such as avoiding unnecessary checks, and what I did well. I identified roundabouts as my biggest weakness in driving, due to unhelpful old driving habits and the different side of driving in the US. Khan worked with