Driving Tuition – Lessons & Intensive Courses
If you’re thinking about learning to drive, or if you’re already learning to drive but would like a new instructor, then you’re in the right place! Our driving tuition directory provides you with everything you need to get behind the wheel and pass your driving test.
Driving Instructors
To make things easy for you to find yourself an instructor, we will be updating our list of areas in the UK until we have a handful of reliable and recommended driving schools. All you need to do is use the menu on the right hand side to navigate to your region, and then find your county listed on the page. Underneath each county, you will find the name and contact details of suitable driving instructors next to a link which will take you to their website. Click the link and away you go, it really is that simple.
Pass Plus
Once you’ve passed your driving test, it’s possible to do a ‘Pass Plus’ test to gain an additional qualification. This can not only improve your experience on the roads, but also in many cases actually reduce the amount you pay for your insurance premiums. As we all know thanks the media, friends and family – car insurance for young drivers is normally not cheap at all and can cost thousands of pounds, making every saving worthwhile. Almost all driving instructors featured on our website are able to offer this course for a one off fixed fee, so why not enquire with one near to you today and take advantage of the benefits?
Advanced Driving
Drivers looking to go that little bit further may consider taking up advanced driving. Standard driving does of course provide you with the basics of safe driving, however with advanced driving you will learn techniques to become as safe as possible and minimise the possibility of any accidents involving you happening. It’s easy to think that you will never have an accident, but unfortunately statistics for young drivers do say otherwise. It’s also important to remember that many accidents that can happen may not be your fault, but can still be avoided.

