Driving Lessons
Driving lessons can be expensive, so choosing an instructor
who's registered with the Driving Standards Agency can save you
time, and money .
Every approved driving instructor has passed a three part
examination and are subject to periodical checks of their
driving abilities.
The Register of Approved Driving Instructors (ADI) was
established in October 1964 and has been maintained by the
Driving Standards Agency since April 1990.
Traditional Driving Lessons
The traditional method of obtaining a driving license is to pay
your Instructor an hourly tuition fee. With weekly driving
lessons you learn to drive at a leisurely pace. The theory and
practical tests are taken when you and your instructor agree
that you are competent enough to pass each.
Choosing this option means you can spread the costs of tuition
and take as long as you need.
Intensive driving lessons
Many people however opt for an intensive driving course after
they successfully complete the theory test. This option is
probably the most cost effective method of obtaining your full
Driving licence. Choosing an intensive course means that you
will learn to drive in a short period of time, there are various
durations of intensive courses available in the UK, and the one
you choose will depend on how much driving experience you have.