Intensive Driving Courses in York and the surrounding areas



Learn to drive in 1 to 6 weeks
Intensive driving courses
We do not recommend starting a driving course on a Monday then taking a driving test on the Friday if you have
never driven before, but on our intensive courses we can cater for those who want to learn quickly.

We can do a range of intensive driving courses ranging from a one week test booster for someone who has recently
had an unsuccessful driving  test to a 4 - 6 week course for those with no driving experience who want to pass the
driving test fairly quickly.

Semi-intensive Pass Course
(42 hours of driver training and then the driving test - 4 week course)
£775.00
The Semi-intensive Pass Course is spread over four to six weeks. This is to suit you and your instructor’s schedule.
This is the most popular and successful form of intensive training . It is designed for people who want to pass the
test quickly but at a comfortable pace.

Midway Pass Course
(22 hours of driver training and then the driving test - 1 - 2 week course)
£410.00
The Midway is for those who have already learned the basic control skills of driving but need to develop their road
procedure skills. This course is usually spread over two to four weeks. It is also ideal for those who have had an
unsuccessful attempt at the driving test some time ago but haven’t had any driving lessons since.

Test Booster Course
(12 hours of driver training and then the driving test - 1 week course)
£225.00
The Test booster is for those who are very near to test standard and who just need a short burst of lessons prior
to the test. This is also ideal for those who have very recently had an attempt at the test but were unsuccessful.


WARNING
We have had some customers who have come from a few unscrupulous companies who advertise residential
40 hour intensive course which start on the Monday with a test on the Friday. Thinking that they are
going to receive 40 hours of one to one training, they discover that they are sharing the training vehicle
with 1 or 2 other learner drivers. Therefore as they are only getting anywhere from 13/14 to 20 hours
of driving time by the end of the course they either aren't allowed to take the test or they take it but
fail miserably.

We will only present people for the driving test who can drive safely on all kinds of roads without any help
from the instructor. We want your first test to hopefully be your last and then see you for a pass plus
course!
© Rob Sefton 2010