BBCThe owner of the AA and BSM driving schools must pay refunds to thousands of learners after failing to disclose the total price for lessons upfront when booking online, following an investigation by the competition watchdog.
Automobile Association Developments has also been fined £4.2m for breaking consumer law, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said.
More than 80,000 customers of the AA Driving School and BSM will share £760,000, making the average payout around £9 each.
The CMA said the AA admitted to breaking the law and agreed to settle the case.
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