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Courses

Driving lesson options built around your pace, confidence, and test timeline.

Choose a route that fits your experience level, weekly availability, and how quickly you want to move toward test standard.

Courses

Lesson packages that match how learners actually progress.

Instead of pushing one fixed plan, each route is shaped around your confidence, schedule, and how quickly you want to move toward your test.

From GBP 38

Starter Route

Ideal for brand-new learners building confidence in city traffic.

  • 90-minute lessons
  • Pick-up in central Manchester
  • Progress notes after each session
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Intensive plans

Fast Track Pass

A structured short-term plan for learners who want momentum quickly.

  • 2 to 4 lessons per week
  • Mock tests included
  • Test-day route preparation
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Flexible booking

Refresher Sessions

Perfect for nervous drivers, motorway practice, or returning after a break.

  • Tailored confidence coaching
  • Motorway and night driving
  • Automatic-only guidance
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Why learners stay

Clear structure, honest feedback, and no wasted lesson time.

The experience is designed to feel steady and modern: less pressure, more clarity, and guidance that helps learners understand why a mistake happened instead of just hearing that it did.

Confidence-led teaching

Lessons are paced around your decision-making, not rushed just to tick off maneuvers.

Manchester route knowledge

Practice includes roundabouts, busy junctions, and route types commonly seen around local test areas.

Progress you can track

Each session ends with simple next steps so you know what improved and what needs repetition.

Support up to test day

Mock tests, final polish sessions, and a clear run-up plan help turn preparation into a pass-ready routine.

Driving licence process

Step By Step

Start
Finish
  1. Get your provisional licence

    To start your UK driving journey, first apply for a provisional licence online at GOV.UK or via a D1 form from the Post Office.

    1

    Get your provisional licence

  2. Start driving lessons

    Begin regular automatic driving lessons with a qualified instructor and build confidence in steering, mirrors, junctions, and road awareness.

    2

    Start driving lessons

  3. Pass your theory test

    Study Highway Code topics and hazard perception clips, then book and pass your theory test so you can move on to practical test booking.

    3

    Pass your theory test

  4. Pass your practical test

    Use mock tests, final route practice, and a calm test-day routine to give yourself the best chance of passing first time.

    4

    Pass your practical test

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