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What do I need to start my tuition?...

You need to be 17 years old to start learning to drive and must hold a valid provisional licence before you take your first driving lesson. You will need to bring BOTH parts of your licence (Plastic licence and paper counterpart)  to your first lesson where the Instructor will check them for you eligibility and then also do a standard eye sight test (you must be able to read a car number plate from  a distance of   20.5 metres (old style number plates) or 20 metres if the new-style number plate is used. New-style number plates are easily identifiable starting with two letters eg AB 51 ABC.)

You also need to decide what format of lessons are best for you. (see below)

 

How do I apply for my Provisional Licence?...

You can apply for your provisional licence up to 3 months before your 17th Birthday. To apply for your provisional license, you can complete a D1 form from the post office and send it to the DVLA with your passport or birth certificate, and a passport-sized photo. You can also apply online (Link on ‘Useful Links’ page.)

 

Can I get picked up from work?...

Yes as long as you tell your instructor in advance and it is inside  the working area (e.g. Preston is ok but Leeds is a bit far!!!).

 

Why are 2 hour lessons more effective then 2x1 hour lessons?...

Its quite simple really you only have to have one recap in a 2 hour lesson instead of 2 in 2 1 hour lessons also lots of time we have to travel to practice certain topics and to get the correct settings in order for you to learn that subject. So if you have a 2 hour lesson you only travel their once and can spend longer getting it right. For more info please click here

 

What do I need to start my tuition?...

You need to be 17 years old to start learning to drive and must hold a valid provisional licence before you take your first driving lesson. You will need to bring BOTH parts of your licence (Plastic licence and paper counterpart) to your first lesson where the Instructor will check them for you eligibility and then also do a standard eye sight test (you must be able to read a car number plate from  a distance of   20.5 metres (old style number plates) or 20 metres if the new-style number plate is used. New-style number plates are easily identifiable starting with two letters eg AB 51 ABC.) You also need to decide what format of lessons are best for you. (see below)

 

How do I apply for my Provisional Licence?...

You can apply for your provisional licence up to 3 months before your 17th Birthday. To apply for your provisional license, you can complete a D1 form from the post office and send it to the DVLA with your passport or birth certificate, and a passport-sized photo. You can also apply online (Link on ‘Useful Links’ page.)

 

Ive lost my licence! How do I get a new one?...

You can apply for a new licence online. It costs £12.50 for a replacement licence. You need both parts for you test ( yes! You have two parts for your licence. The first part is your plastic bit and the other is your paper counterpart.)  Click her  for the link  and more information about replacing your licence.

 

How many hours tuition will I need to pass my test?...

The official DSA answer is ‘around 40-60 hours of  tuition and  private practice on average’. I find that this is too high as most of my learners don’t do private practice and usually only need around 30-40 hours of tuition when doing 2 hour lessons. However if you are older or find it hard to learn new skills it may take longer. Likewise if you are very eager to pass and have structured private practice you should be able to pass with less tuition. The other thing you have to take into consideration is the form of the tuition.  If you have lots of gaps between then you will struggle to remember the information being taught and will need more re-cap time.

 

Do I need to pass my theory test before I start my practical lessons?...

You  don’t have to pass your driving test before you start your lessons unless you are doing a 1 week course with us. Then you will need all your time to think about the practical tuition! Most learners prefer to combine theory study with learning to drive and find it helps them remember what they learned in the practical lessons as well!

 

What do I need to take with me for my Theory test?...

You  need to take with you both parts of your driving licence (Plastic and paper counterpart). Also remember to take with you the DSA confirmation letter of you theory test.

 

What do I need to take with me for my Practical test?...

You  need to take with you both parts of your driving licence (Plastic and paper counterpart). You also need to take your Theory Test Pass Certificate and also your DSA test confirmation letter.(p.s. If you have your test soon - good luck!)

 

What types of Driving Tuition/Lessons do you provide?...

We provide:-

Single Lessons. (PAY-As-You-Go): You can have lessons in 1 Hour, 1.5 Hour and 2 Hour blocks per week. 2 hour lessons usually allow you to learn more quickly. Their are many reason for this  please contact me or check out our FAQ’s page for more details. The Lessons are paid for at the start of the Lesson each lesson (PAY-As-You-Go).

 

Block Bookings These lessons can be taken in single blocks (of 2 hours) like the Single lesson option but you receive a discount for paying up-front. (normally 10, 20 or 30 hour blocks).

 

Intensive courses.Are designed to allow you to have more hours of tuition spread over a shorter time. Usually 2-8 weeks. You pay up-front and have a Practical test at the end. They give you time to revise for your theory and are less demanding on time and energy then the Quick Pass course! (see out Intensive courses page for more detail).

 

Quick Pass. This  course is very similar to the Intensive course but due to the shortness of time requires you to already have you Theory Test Passed before you start the course (courses can get booked up quick so you may have time to pass your theory test before the course begins if you have not already. It is more suited to the learner who can spare the whole of the week or lots of time over several weeks to learn to drive.  

(see out Quick Pass course page for more detail).

 

Pass Plus.  Our ‘Pass Plus’, course is designed to give you more advanced tuition and a first time on a motorway. (PS. It also usually saves you money on your car insurance 2!*). When you Pass with Chris we will even give you a £20 voucher off the Pass Plus course (see Pass Plus for more details) or if you Pass your Practical Test 1st time with ChrisRichardsADI and get a ‘clean sheet’ (no driving faults) we will give you a

free Pass Plus course with ourselves (T&C’s apply).

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