Training

According to research by the Driving Standards Agency, those who pass their driving test have had, on average, about 45 hours of professional training combined with 22 hours of private practice. Learners who prepare this way, with a combination of plenty of professional training and plenty of practice, do better in the practical driving test.

The DSA also recommend a structured approach to learning to help you monitor your progress and provide you with a lasting record of your achievement. For more information about the Driving Standards Agency's views on Driver Training, please visit the DSA's Website.

Here are just some of the services provided:

  • Weekly Lessons - one hour, one and a half hour or two hour lessons taken frequently over several weeks, booked individually or in blocks of 10 hours.
  • Semi-Intensive Courses - for inexperienced and experienced drivers looking to complete training over a period of two weeks, ending with a practical driving test.
  • Motorway Lessons - for newly qualified drivers or experienced drivers looking for a refresher.
  • Pass Plus - Driving Standards Agency (DSA) scheme to improve the standard of newly qualified drivers

Please check the prices page for current rates or get in touch for more details or to discuss your requirements.

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