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At Driving Courses, we aim to achieve the highest standard needed, not only to pass your driving and theory test, but to drive safely for life. Intensive Driving and Theory Courses are the most efficient, fastest, and successful method of learning to drive, proven by the first time pass rate of 79% for practical and 92% for theory. (Our courses range from 3 to 14 days). Our driving Instructors are regularly check tested by the 'Driving Standards Agency' to ensure that their quality of instruction is continuously maintained. |
The concept of learning to drive away from home, and all the usual distractions, in a relaxed holiday atmosphere, has been proven over the years. This increases your learning and concentration span and therefore maximises your potential and is reflected in the first time pass rates mentioned above. Comprehensive Theory training can be included on any of our courses of 5 days and over for all learner drivers. The training with our qualified ADI tutors maximises the chances of passing your test at the first attempt. (Please click on the following link to take you to our theory test page for more details). Theory Test Page If you have a general enquiry or would like to know more about our extensive range of intensive driving courses, then please |
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Crash CoursesAre you desperate to get behind the wheel of your own car yet does the prospect of months of in-car tuition put you off? Would you like to take part in one of the learner driver Crash Courses that you have often heard about? It’s actually been proven that intensive Crash Courses are better for most learner drivers. Depending on their abilities learner drivers can book a DSA theory test and book the DSA driving test and pass in a much shorter timescale when they have attended the Crash Courses and anywhere between 4-10 days is the average. The reason why Crash Courses seem to have such high pass rates is because a lot of them are residential courses. This means the person who is learning is taken from their usual settings and they can learn to drive in a pleasant location then rest at their hotel in the evening. All inclusive Crash Courses include the cost of the hotel plus all of the driving tuition. Drivers will also receive a motorway course after they have passed their test to give them some motorway driving experience. If you can’t wait to get behind the wheel of your own car the Crash Courses might be the ideal way for you to obtain your full driving licence a lot sooner than you first thought
Driving CourseWhen I was sixteen I leafed through my local paper and found a driving instructor I liked the sound of. I phoned up Harvey, as the driver instructor was called, and promptly booked n my first driving lesson for my 17th birthday. He booked a DSA a theory test and book a DSA driving test for me. I wanted to drive so badly that I could’t wait to get behind the wheel and after a few lessons I was put in for my test. Aged 17 I proudly passed my test and have enjoyed driving ever since. I was lucky in a way because I know that it’s not always that easy for some people to pass their tests first time. If I were one of those folks I’d book myself on a Driving Course and take part in some intensive training. One of the intensive Driving Course modules available is located in Blackpool. It’s a fully inclusive Driving Course that has hotel accommodation thrown in and it’s a great way to pass a driving test. Studies have proved that an intensive Driving Course is more suitable for some people and this type of course benefits from having a high pass rate. The level of the tuition is fabulous and the course lengths vary depending on what the learner wants. A typical Driving Course can run from anywhere between 4 to 10 days, it all depends on the ability of the learner driver. I’d definitely book myself on one of these courses if I were struggling to pass my test.
Driving Crash CourseImagine the feeling of being able to rip up those L plates and go out on the road as a full licence holder? The sense of freedom it gives you when you pass your test is amazing and you’ll come over feeling all liberated. Anyone that wants to pass their test as quickly as they possible can; should enroll themselves on a Driving Crash Course. If they book themselves on a Driving Crash Course they could pass their test in no time at all. The brilliant thing about the Driving Crash Course is it’s all fully inclusive. What’s more, the Driving Crash Course takes place in Blackpool where the you can book a DSA a theory test and book a DSA driving test at over 11 learner centres nearby. This means you’ll get your test date a lot sooner than in other areas and you’ll be able to enjoy the sights that Blackpool has to offer because you’ll be staying in a local hotel. It all sounds like the perfect recipe for a leaner driver to pass their test on the first attempt. It doesn’t matter what your current driving abilities are because novice drivers can begin from scratch. Courses run from 4 to 10 days in total and depending on your ability you can choose which course you like the look of. Take part in a Driving Crash Course and you can confine those pesky L plates to the bin once and for all.
Crash CourseWhen you are seventeen you can book a DSA a theory test and book a DSA practical test and if you pass both you get a full licence that permits you to drive a car on the UK roads. A mass group of eager 16 year olds are no doubt chomping at the bit to get their hands on the steering wheel of a learner driver car. Pupils can take lessons on a weekly basis and gradually build up their confidence and skills before being entered into one of the tests. Other types of courses include a Crash Course in driving that can unite provisional drivers with full licences a lot sooner. The Crash Course takes place from anywhere between four to ten days and it all depends on individual pupil`s requirements. If the pupil has no prior experience then a longer course might be necessary but if the student has some driving experience a short Crash Course could do. The first time pass rates on the Crash Course are pretty high and that`s` all the encouragement some younger drivers will need. One-to-one tuition can be taken if a student wishes or shared tuition can be requested if they want to break up the driving time. People of all ages can take part in the Crash Course programmes and they could pass their driving test a lot sooner than they imagined when these courses are completed.
Driving Crash Courses BlackpoolI can remember booking my first driving lesson and I wasn`t even seventeen at the time. I booked the driving lesson when I was sixteen years of age but the lesson was to coincide with my 17th birthday. I couldn`t wait to get behind the wheel and drive for the first time and I was lucky enough to pass my test on the first attempt. I could have opted for one of the Driving Crash Courses that were available at that time to get me to the test stage a little quicker. However, at the time I wasn`t paid that highly and I simply couldn`t scrabble together the money I needed. If I had the money for one of the Driving Crash Courses it would have been a tempting proposition for me. I`d have done anything to rip up my leaner plates a little sooner but was happy with the way that things worked out in the end. From what I can gather the Driving Crash Courses can take place over a number of days. From 4 day courses, that has pupils spending 24 hours with in car tuition, to 10 day, 60 hour sessions. The latter courses are aimed at complete novices and they take them right through from the basics to a level of competence behind the wheel. Comprehensive Driving Crash Courses are ideal for people like me who can`t wait to get their full driving licence.
Intensive Driving CoursesSome people take hundreds of lessons before they book a DSA a theory test and book a DSA practical test and pass their driving test, whilst others seem more natural behind the wheel. Weekly lessons can be a real chore for some people whilst others can`t wait for them to come around. Certain people are impatient about waiting for their test and want quicker ways to be united with their driving licences. They could be tempted to take part in Driving Intensive Courses that could see them pass their tests in less than a week. The Driving Intensive Courses can be taken as part of shared tuition or there are individual sessions if that`s preferred. For a one off fixed fee the pupil gets accommodation thrown in and depending on how much they pay, and which course they have opted for, the programmes run from between 4 to 10 days. On the Driving Intensive Courses the skills required to reach test standards will be addressed, so by the time the test comes around the pupil should be confident enough and prepared enough to take them. Novice drivers with little or no driving experience might like to take part in the longer Driving Intensive Courses, whilst more experienced drivers might only need a short course before they can go in for their test. Instead of taking hundreds of driving lessons on a weekly basis people can cram in enough experience to pass their tests in a short space of time.
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