Normally one and a half hour sessions are generally regarded as the most valuable way of consolidating progress. One hour is regarded as too short and least cost effective whilst two hours is too long due to concentration factors for both pupil and instructor!
Description | Price | |
Manual lessons | ||
1.5 hour lessons | £63.00* (£42.00 per hour equivalent) |
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5 (1.5hour) lessons in advance (7.5 hours) |
£285.00* (£38.00 per hour equivalent) |
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10 (1.5 hour) lessons in advance (15 hours) |
£525.00* (£36.00 per hour equivalent) |
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Automatic lessons (Own car) | ||
1.5 hour lessons | £63.00* (£42.00 per hour equivalent) |
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5 (1.5hour) lessons in advance (7.5 hours) |
£285.00* (£38.00 per hour equivalent) |
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10 (1.5 hour) lessons in advance (15 hours) |
£525.00* (£36.00 per hour equivalent) |
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* Please note that prices may alter, check before booking. |
Intensive lessons are available but only on a bespoke basis, booked well in advance. Please contact Julian for further information.
After passing the practical driving test, the DVSA recommends that all new drivers take the Pass Plus course. This is a minimum of 6 hours tuition that extends a new driver’s ability to deal safely with driving environments not specifically covered by the test. It reflects official concern about the disproportionately high level of accidents experienced by new drivers of all ages.
Use of motorways and high speed dual carriageways, rural routes and driving in the dark where there is no street lighting are especially emphasized, but the course can be adapted to meet a pupil’s particular needs.
On completion of the course, some major insurance companies discount their premiums so the course is more than self financing. All my Pass Plus pupils have consistently remarked on how enjoyable their course has been, freed from the shackles of preparation for the test!
Spread over three sessions, the course costs £215 (£195 in your own car) and should bring a smile to your face and your insurance premium!
For further information on Pass Plus can be found on the gov.uk website here