Comparing the cost
Get cheap driving lessons, comparing the cost of driving lessons
If you want to learn how to drive without spending too much money, check out "Get cheap driving lessons: comparing the cost of driving lessons." this guide has all the info you need about different types of lessons, like untensive, automatic, beginner, refresher, and motorway courses. It breaks down the prices for each, so you can choose the one that fits your needs and budget. Start your journey to becoming a skilled driver without breaking the bank!
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Comparing the cost of driving lessons
Intensive Driving Lessons
Lessons | Prices | Book Now |
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10 Hours - Without Test | £650 | Book Now |
10 Hours - With Test | £770 | Book Now |
15 Hours - Without Test | £900 | Book Now |
15 Hours - With Test | £1020 | Book Now |
20 Hours - Without Test | £1150 | Book Now |
20 Hours - With Test | £1270 | Book Now |
Automatic Driving Lessons
Lessons | Prices | Book Now |
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6 Hours | £199 | Book Now |
10 Hours | £350 | Book Now |
15 Hours | £550 | Book Now |
20 Hours | £700 | Book Now |
Beginner Driving Lessons
Lessons | Prices | Book Now |
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6 Hours | £199 | Book Now |
10 Hours | £350 | Book Now |
15 Hours | £550 | Book Now |
20 Hours | £700 | Book Now |
Refresher Driving Lessons
Lessons | Prices | Book Now |
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6 Hours | £199 | Book Now |
10 Hours | £350 | Book Now |
15 Hours | £550 | Book Now |
20 Hours | £700 | Book Now |
Motorway Driving Lessons
Lessons | Prices | Book Now |
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6 Hours | £199 | Book Now |
10 Hours | £350 | Book Now |
15 Hours | £550 | Book Now |
20 Hours | £700 | Book Now |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Drive at 17 with a provisional license; obtain it using the D1 form
at any post office. International license holders should check DVSA regulations.
A valid provisional license is required.
You can drive with any accompanying driver whose license is 3 years old and is atleast 21 years old. You will also need provisional insurance, road tax and MOT.
However, it is highly recommended you opt for a qualified driving instructor that will help you learn in the best possible manner
Yes, if you have a provisional license and anyone over the age of 21 years with a full driving license and 3 years of experience needs to accompany you. You will also need provisional insurance, Road tax, valid MOT, L plates and a rear view mirror.
No, however driving instructors are qualified from the DVLA to teach in the most effective way for you to pass their test. UNO Driving School instructors know exam secrets and test routes which will help you pass your test as quick as possible.
You are marked on 12 different competencies:
Manoeuvres, Show me/ Tell me, controlled stop, control, move off, use of mirrors, signals, junctions, judgement, positioning, progress, response to signs/ signals.
Once you can display these competencies independently to a good standard, you will be ready for your test.
Only DVLA accepted instructors can legally charge for lessons. Instructors go through through training and exams to make sure they are qualified to teach to a good standard.
There is no minimum number of lessons you must have, it all depends on how quickly you learn. If you are a beginner, UNO Driving School recommends 15 hours to start off and then you can book more if needed.
Congratulations! You can now start driving as soon as you pass. You will need an insurance policy to start driving.
You should also find out about Pass Plus training courses.