I want to learn how to drive and then take my test at my local test centre in Preston, Chorley or Blackpool ... !
Can I learn how to drive on a quick pass intensive course ... ?
What do I need before I can learn how to drive in Preston, Chorley or Blackpool … ?
How much are your driving lessons ... ?
Are you one of the longest established driving schools in Preston, Chorley or Blackpool ... ?
These are just a few sample questions that are regularly asked by learner drivers.
Before taking driving lessons with Expressway The Driving School
- You will need to be at least 17 years old
- Hold a valid UK provisional driving licence.
To be able to have your first driving lesson on your 17th birthday, you will need to apply for your provisional driving licence up to 3 months early. This will allow DVLA to process and issue your licence, without it you WILL NOT be able to have lessons.
DVLA Information Pack containing
- D1 - driving licence application form
- D100 - What you need to know about Driving Licenses
- INF1D - How to fill in your driving licence application form
- INS115 - Driving licence fees and the Premium Checking Service
- Envelope - postage NOT included
is available from the Post Office, complete and then send it to the correct DVLA address and postcode as shown on your licence application form
You can also apply for your first provisional licence online at www.direct.gov.uk/motoring
Booking Your First Lesson --- REDUCED RATE
We understand that you may have some doubts about learning to drive and booking your first driving lesson, to help you with your decision for a limited period we can offer you your first assessment lesson at a reduced rate. At the end of this assessment lesson we will be able to give you an accurate assessment as to your driving skills and estimate how long it could take you to reach the required standard to pass your driving test.
How Many Driving Lessons Will I Need …?
The Driving Standards Agency has carried out research that shows pupils who having learnt their driving skills by following a planned driving lessons programme, are more successful at passing their driving test first time. You could also reduce the number of lessons needed by -
- having your lessons as two-hour sessions
- getting extra practice with parents, relatives or friends.