There are many driving school available to you and they all offer similar driving courses. Intensive driving courses and weekly lessons, it is important to choose which option best suits you.

Intensive driving courses, These are the driving courses we operate and have very good pass rates, in some cases using less hours than weekly lessons. With up to 6 hours a day repetition is made quicker and that gets quicker results. They are not for everyone, having a positive and determined approach will help you pick the training up quicker. The sense of achievement can in some cases be overwhelming. If you have been struggling with weekly lessons or just want to get the job done, this could be the right option for you.

Weekly driving lessons, Regular 1.5 to 2 hour lessons once or sometimes twice a week, will obviously take longer. Some of the issues with this training system is the gap between learning a particular area of driving and then getting time to practice the training given. In some cases training needs to be duplicated to help you understand what is required. The positives are, no major outlay, you can pay weekly for your lessons and depending on the time of your lesson, still go to work.

What do I need to do before I take my practical driving test?

  • Reach a safe level of driving
  • Make sure the driving school you are going to book with, provide mock driving tests
  • Make sure you are happy to take a driving test and your confidence is high.
  • Listen to the advice of your driving instructor, they know the standard of safe driving the examiner is looking for.
  • Don’t try and pass just drive safely on the day, the pass will come.