Jai Maruthi Motor Driving School - Bengaluru
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Address : | New Thippasandra Main Rd, HAL 3rd Stage, Puttappa layout, New Tippasandra, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560075, India |
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Phone : | π +989 | ||||||||||||||
Postal code : | 560075 | ||||||||||||||
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Santhu Chinnu on Google
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Harsh Munagala on Google
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Ipshita Biswas on Google
β β β β β I checked it myself. There's no driving school in this location. The given phone no. too doesn't exists.
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raushan sinha on Google
β β β β β This is one of the best driving school in bangalore, Mr. Sreenivas is a very good instructor, I have got confidence in driving in just a week days and started taking out my own vehicle from next very day of completion of the training.
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Sanjay Ramkrishnan on Google
β β β β β Never go to this Driving school. It seems RTO has some issues with this driving school.
You will not get the DL after completing the test and you will struggle a lot to get DL.
Once classes completed, the instructor will not help in anything...
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Sanatan Padhi on Google
β β β β β Jai Maruti has worst service. They make the customer keep running for the DL after the driving amount is taken and test is completed. I have been running after them for my DL past 2 months.
Srinivasa who claims to take care of the DL Processing smoothly as being part of Indranagar RTO and owner as well but truely he is a agent same like others Agents.
Also Jai Maruti has only 1 instructor who cry out his financial problem all the time asking for money.
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Girish Mallya on Google
β β β β β 11 years ago, when I moved to Bangalore for work, I enlisted the services of this driving school to teach me how to drive.
Before starting the first lesson, the instructor asked me if I knew how to ride a motorcycle. I didn't. I could ride a scooty, but had only done so a couple of times, and never on a main road. So there I was behind the wheel (a) not knowing anything about gears or the clutch, and (b) with no experience interacting with other traffic on any vehicle i.e., zero road experience. This is what I told the instructor.
One would expect that in this situation, the instructor would get me started on a quiet street and teach me about the clutch and gears so I could familiarise myself with them and learn how they work. But this is not what happened. We started on the Thippasandra Main Road which is always very busy. His introduction to the vehicle was something like this - "These are the three pedals - clutch, brake, and accelerator. This is the gear stick, and this is the steering wheel. You push the clutch pedal in and move the stick to 1, and then release the clutch slowly and the car will start moving.". There was no mention of the biting point or clutch control.
So I completed the lessons (not sure what I even learnt in them) and gave the driving test in the school car. The test involved me "driving" with the tester sitting in the back passenger seat. I used the quotes because there was also a guy from the driving school who was sitting in the front passenger seat who I could see operating the dual control pedals from time to time! The tester was obviously turning a blind eye to that. We all know why! But hey, I "passed" and got my full licence.
After that, when I visited my parents, I drove my dad's new car, just for short distances from the house. I remember having no control of the car, or no sense of how wide the car is. I also bumped the rear of the car on the house gate once. One of the visits was when there was a function at home and we had relatives over. There was something needed from a shop, but my dad was busy. So I offered to drive to the shop and do the shopping. He agreed, but also sent one of my cousins with me (she was an experienced driver). Along the way, we realised we needed to go the petrol station. I had never driven into a petrol station before, so I drove in, randomly chose a row of pumps and was just about to make a right turn into the aisle when the guy operating the pumps suddenly pointed towards the next row of pumps and said that I needed to go there. I went straight and turned into the next aisle, but a little too quickly and too fast and almost bumped into one of the pumps - my wing mirror got caught in the hose hanging off the pump and pulled it down. I froze. My cousin then took over the car. After making sure everything was fine, we got some fuel and then went on our way.
It was a very minor accident. The only damage was to the car's front bumper. No one was injured, and no other property was damaged. But the incident has stayed with me all these years. I didn't even sit behind the wheel of any car for many years after that. If only the instructor had done his job correctly back then by at least teaching the bare minimum involved in controlling a car in - clutch control, then I wouldn't have spent more than a decade avoiding driving. Getting the driving licence was pointless since it was in no way indicative of my competency. The end goal of an instructor should be to get the pupil to drive competently; passing the test would be a natural consequence of that.
End rant.
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ravi tejas on Google
β β β β β Jai Maruti Motor Driving School is the best driving school in Bangalore. Mr Srinivas is a very good instructor in the school, he taught me the basic rules of driving a car on the road.I have got confidence in driving in just a week days??
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