How many and how often you should take driving test?
Here’s all you need to know about the most effective learning methods.
To take the test, you do not need to have finished a certain number of lessons.
How many you need depends on how quickly you learn, but to pass your practical test, you’ll just need to be well prepared.
The CEO of RED Driving School, Seb Goldin, told The Sun that it depended on the learner’s aptitude.
“The DVSA published numbers a few months ago that showed that learners take 44 hours of professional driving instruction and 22 hours of private practice to pass the practical driving test,” he stated.
“Our own data reveals that beginner drivers who come to RED with no prior driving experience spend an average of 34 hours with a RED Driving Instructor before passing their test.”
Here’s a helpful breakdown of how much lessons cost.
Your instructor is the best person to tell you how many lessons you need.
They’ll be able to assess your driving abilities and estimate how many lessons you’ll need to pass the test.
How many driving lessons per week should I take?
This is dependent on your schedule and when you can fit them in, and the amount of practice you need is determined by your prior experience.
The majority of driving schools advise taking one two-hour lesson.
“This four- to six-month period also allows the trainee driver to gain practice in a variety of driving situations before to their test.”
“Of course, it is possible to learn to drive faster than this,” he continued, “but this is usually only the case with learners who have prior driving experience or who can absorb more rigorous training.”
How do I choose the best driving instructor for me?
Your teacher should be qualified, graded, have a carefully fitted and well-maintained automobile, be properly insured, and responsive to your learning needs.
Start by asking friends and relatives for suggestions, or look for a driving teacher through a respected driving school.