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Learn to Drive with DrivingLesson.com

About Us

Start your driving lessons with drivinglesson.com and you can be sure to receive a local, quality driving instructor who will develop you into a safe and competent driver. Your instructor will collect you from home or work at a time most convenient for you so learning to drive doesn’t have to be a burden. Our instructors are familiar with all local areas and all cars are modern and fully dual controlled - you are certainly in safe hands.

Take advantage of our current special offer that is open to all pupils which is the first 2 hours for only £30. Booking is made simple on our website by simply filling in your details and within a couple of hours an instructor will contact you to start driving lessons or if you prefer you can call us direct.

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As well as having an extremely capable team of instructors, our prices our surprisingly competitive. You can pay for your lessons on the day, however, if you pre pay online or with your driving instructor 24 hours prior to your driving lesson you can save money.

We offer superb block booking discount packages and for those pupils who would like to get their licence a little sooner we offer fast pass courses (link to the intensive page)

Don’t forget to check out what our drivinglesson.com passed pupils have said about us, click here

 

Frequently ask Questions

How can we help you?

You'll need to be 17 or older. If you get, or have applied for, the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), you can begin driving lessons when you're 16. You need to have a valid provisional driving licence.

You can apply for a provisional licence as early as three months before you turn 16, but will need to wait until your 17th birthday before you can learn to drive.

Apply here for your provisional licence https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-provisional-driving-licence opens new window

There’s no minimum number of lessons you must have or hours you must practice driving. How many lessons you need will depend on how quickly you learn. The average is between 40 – 50 hours.

You can take your theory test when you have your provisional driving licence and when you are at least 17 years of age. You may have received your provisional driving licence at 16 years of age, but you are only permitted to book the theory test from your 17th birthday onward.

This is down to how quickly you would like to pass and the amount of money you have to spend per week. Continuity of driving lessons is very important and the more often you're behind the wheel the better. We can offer weekly lessons or a fast pass course. If you choose the weekly lessons then between 2 and 4 hours of private lessons per week is recommended. You're also likely to progress more quickly if you have two-hour lessons each time.

Once you feel comfortable behind the wheel and know the basics it’s a good idea to get some private practice in with friends or family. They must be over 21, be qualified to drive the type of vehicle you want to learn in, for example they must have a manual car licence if they’re supervising you in a manual car, have had their full driving licence for 3 years (from the UK, the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein). You can be fined up to £1,000 and get up to 6 penalty points on your provisional licence if you drive without the right supervision.

Why choose us

Affordable, high quality driving lessons with drivinglesson.com

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PRE PAY AND SAVE MONEY

Pay 24 hours before your lesson online or with your instructor and save money

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FRIENDLY & RELIABLE INSTRUCTORS

Who hold a high pass rate and are local to your area

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Fast Pass Courses

Pass faster with our flexible intensive courses at an affordable price

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