Detailed below are the most frequently asked questions by learner drivers.
You can start learning to drive at 17.
You don’t need to have passed your Theory Test in order to start driving lessons. All you need is your provisional licence.
Application form D1 and photo card application form D750 must be completed. (available from most post offices). You can apply for a provisional licence up to 3 months before your 17th birthday to be valid on your birthday.
You can book online by clicking here to visit the DVSA web site or by phone on 03002001122. You will need your driver number from your provisional licence and a credit / debit card to pay. You can find Cambridge Theory Test Centre address and location map by clicking here.
For futher information on the theory test, please see our Theory Test page on what to expect during the test.
Once you have your provisional licence and have passed your Theory Test, you can then apply for your Driving Test. You can book online with the DVSA by clicking here. To book your test, you will need a valid UK provisional driving licence, your theory test certificate number and a valid debit or credit card for payment (Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Visa Electron, Switch/Maestro and Solo cards are accepted)
For further information on what to expect on your driving test, the new independent test and much more, see our learner drivers resources page.
Our single driving lessons cost £40 per hour. Discounts are available for block bookings or intensive courses.
Yes. We provide fully qualified male and female Driving Instructors.
Pass Plus is an extra six hour driving course for pupils who have passed the driving test. Pupils who reach a suitable standard are sent a certificate which may allow them cheaper insurance.
We accept cash and bank transfer.
The cars we use varies, but they’re all small, easy to drive with excellent all-round observation making it easier to perform all the manoeuvres. Here’s our guide to driving test manoeuvres:
How to – Turn in the road / Three point turn manoeuvre tutorial
How to – Reverse around a corner / Left reverse manoeuvre tutorial
How to do a Reverse park / Parallel parking manoeuvre tutorial
How to do a Bay parking manoeuvre tutorial
Yes. You use the very same car you used in your lessons.
At the moment we only provide driving tuition using a manual gearbox.
Some pupils have 3 or 4 lessons per week. It really depends on how fast you wish to learn.
Lessons are conducted on a one to one basis with no car sharing. Pupils are collected from home, college or work place.
Lessons consist of 1, 1.5 and 2 hours. Most pupils tend to prefer 1.5 hour lessons as 1 hour isn’t quite enough.
You are able to take the practical driving test in your own car. To do this your car must be in a road worthy condition, have L-plates visible from the front and back of the car and a further interior mirror for the examiner’s use. Most students prefer to take the practical driving test in their driving instructor’s car as this is the car that they will be most used to.
Every learner is an individual. The DVSA recommend around 40 hours of professional tuition and around 20 hours of private tuition for a 17 year old. This of course depends on if you have had any previous experience, frequency of driving lessons and if you have access to private tuition.
The practical driving test lasts approximately 35-40 minutes and will entail driving on different types of roads with various road conditions. In addition to this you will be asked to perform 2 reversing manoeuvres and potentially an emergency stop exercise.
Before your Driving Test starts, the Examiner will ask you 2 questions. 1 ‘Tell Me’ question on car safety and maintenance which will require an explanation and 1 ‘Show Me’ question that will require you physically check something.
For a list of all possible question and answers, please go to our Show Me Tell Me page.
Yes you certainly can. See are you allowed to drive as soon as you pass the test for information on what happens once you pass.