For any customers who are time-sensitive, the intensive course is a superb option for learning to drive.

Typical sessions covered on the intensive course will involve travel to another town or city; probably involving about a half-hour of continuous driving. This kind of practice represents the sort of journey that customers will typically do once they have their full driver’s licence. And having driven to the town or city, a pupil can then do controlled practice of manoeuvres, town driving, country roads, dual-carriageways. All of this is done in a calm way, with comfort breaks so that pupils do not feel overwhelmed. The end result is that you will quite simply cover so much more in your four hour training session, than you could possibly hope to achieve in four x 1 hour training sessions. And this is especially the case if you live in an area that is outside main towns/cities.

This pupil (below) recently tried both methods for learning to drive. As you can see quite clearly from her account, she confirms that you simply do much more on the intensive:

“Coming from 20 hours of pay as you go driving with another instructor to Tom , In which I completed a 20 hour intensive I can say confidently that I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to experience a range of skills and challenges in the same amount of time! Tom is very calm and informative and is always keen to help you out no matter what. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to experience more in less time !☺️”  Liberty Wright

To get the most value for your money, this is the way to learn to drive. Call us on 01928 508 833