Wednesday 20 December 2017

Is an Intensive Driving Course the Best Option?



Questions have been raised many times over the years as to whether Intensive Driving Courses are more effective and better value for money in comparison to weekly driving lessons.



Intensive driving courses

 Learning to drive over a short and consistent period will help the learning process by enabling new information to be absorbed due to the repetition of each exercise. This enables the opportunity to practice such exercises to possibly a higher standard than weekly lessons.

 Retention of information is enhanced due to consistently practicing newly learnt skills within the same session, rather than having to wait until the following week, where you may only have time to part practice a new exercise due to the lack of time.

 Achieving a full driving licence is achievable within just a few weeks, instead of possibly having to wait months. Remember, you must reach the same standard of driving regardless of the type of course you choose. The practical driving test and Examiner will decide if you are potentially going to be a safe and competent driver.

 So, complete an intensive driving course, pass your practical driving test and drive away with a full driving licence within just a few weeks.

Weekly driving lessons

 Intensive driving courses do not suit everyone, and sometimes potential drivers may not have the time to dedicate to a course, prefer to take more time to absorb the information and feel more comfortable to gradually learn the driving skills.

 Weekly lessons relate more to the Driver and Standards Agency (DVSA), recommendation regarding the required amount of driving hours, which is approximately 40-55 hours professional tuition.

 As you have read the pros and cons regarding intensive driving courses and weekly lessons, you just need to consider which method would better suit you.



Pass Now Ltd offer a variety of courses to suit your needs and can recommend independent, self-employed, approved driving instructors registered with the Driver and Standards Agency (DVSA). Visit the website Pass Now for more information or call 0333 011 0391 / 0784 335 5577.