An intensive driving course is an alternate method to learning to drive in the traditional sense, namely, taking one or two lessons each week, spread over a given period. However, an intensive learn to drive course does not suit everyone, as the individual will need to retain and put into practice a great deal of information over a short period of time.
Before embarking on an intensive driving course, you should consider the following:
On average, the pass rate for someone taking their driving test following lessons in the traditional sense is 42% (DSA statistics), whereas for those taking intensive courses it drops to approximately 35%. Therefore just over 1 in 3 people fail their driving test at the first attempt using this method.
Before anyone takes a driving test they will have to reach a minimum standard. Anything less than the minimum would mean they were not ready to sit the test. The disadvantage of taking an intensive course is that once you begin the course, you forfeit the ability to cancel the driving test without losing the fee as you will not be able to give the required 10 working days notice.
On the day of your test, if in the opinion of your instructor your driving is potentially dangerous or actually dangerous, we reserve the right to withdraw the tuition vehicle from service.
If, after considering the above, you think an intensive driving course is for you then please carefully note the following information:
The Theory and Hazard Perception Tests
You will need to pass the above before you will be eligible to apply for a practical driving test. This should be arranged and paid for by you. The above therefore needs to be applied for and passed as soon as possible. Appointments for both the driving theory test and practical driving tests can be made either on line or by telephone through the Driving Standards Agency. All necessary information can be found at their website at www.dsa.gov.uk.
The Practical Driving Test
This can be arranged and paid for by you. The current cost of a weekday test is £56.50.
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Remember. The more hours you are prepared to put in, the better your chance of passing your test!
Please note that it is not absolutely necessary to take a week's intensive driving training with a driving test on the Friday of the same week. Many pupils undertake the intensive course and then take the driving test a couple of weeks later. Feedback from past pupils suggests this is a preferred method, as it will allow you to take the intensive driving course without the pressure of the test immediately at the end, and also allows flexibility when arranging the test date itself.
Should you wish to proceed with arranging an intensive driving course or require more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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