FAQ
Intensive driving course
Standard lessons are one hour at a time, on average one or two a week. It takes a fair amount of your lesson, to get back into the feel of driving from the previous week. So by the time you're feeling confident and your skills have improved the 1-hour lesson is nearly over.
With intensive courses there is no 1-hour lesson, no stopping and starting each week. You do up to 6 hours each day for several days, so you don't forget as much as you would in a normal 1-hour lesson. As such intensive courses are becoming more popular with people who do not want to spread the learning process over several months.
The course duration will depend on your previous driving experience.
The theory test
You must have passed the theory test before you can take the practical test. To book the theory test online at the dsa - please give yourself enough time to take and pass the theory test before booking your course with us. Or alternatively call us and we can arrange the test local to you.
Your Driving Test
Most learners taking an intensive driving course will usually want to take their practical test at the end of the course, we can arrange this for you.
All pupils must reach the required standard to be permitted to take this test. We cannot take responsibility, for any tests cancelled by the Driving Standards Agency.

