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The DVSA states that it takes the average UK driver around 45 hours’ worth of lessons to learn to drive. With an additional 22 hours of practice with a responsible adult. But it varies from person to person and there are many factors that affect exactly how long it will take. From individual circumstances and their level of motivation. More complex road conditions per area. Some areas have a mix of complex roundabouts and Dual carriageways to deal with for example.

How many lessons will I need?
There’s no definitive answer to this. How many lessons you need to pass the driving test comes down to the individual. Some learners will pick it up quickly while others will take a little longer. You might find you get caught out by one single element or manoeuvre and have to spend an extra lesson or two getting to grips with it.
“Everybody learns at different rates and there are many factors that might affect the number of lessons needed to feel test-ready, such as age, frequency of lessons, supplementary driving practice and learning style. It’s vital to remember that everyone is different and learning to drive is a process that requires patience and perseverance.”
Think of safe driving lessons not as an optional expense, but as a critical investment-an investment in your safety and the safety of others. |