Step(2) Book your driving lessons with ATest
Drive, again do this well before your 17th birthday to avoid
disappointment, (we get very busy).
The Instructor you are booked in with, will contact you to discuss
which books you need to purchase to help you study for step 3. Step (3) Book your Theory Test with the Driving Standards Agency. The Instructor you are booked in with
will show you which books you need to purchase to help you study for this
step, and the best way to study for it.
If you have paid a booking deposit the instructor will arrange to
meet up with you to go through a mock Theory Test
and show you how to use the questions to guide you to the correct answer,
and how to study for the Hazard Perception Test,
this takes about an hour and a half and is free. Last year none of our pupils failed the Theory
or Hazard tests.
Most of our pupils take this test before their 17th
Birthday. Step (4) Have your first driving lesson.
Remember to bring both parts of your driving
licence with you, and your glasses if you ware them. On this first lesson the instructor will
discuss with you when you should {book your Practical Driving Test} and
which date the instructor things you will be safe and ready to pass it. If you need more information or wish to book in for lessons [contact us]. As with any of our driving lessons book
early, avoid disappointment! Learning
(17+) There are many steps
to take, for people wishing to learn to drive, but with the help of ATest Drive, but you can climb them without
difficulty with our assistance. (Step 1) Apply for a Provisional
Driving Licence; the forms are available from Post Offices. Be sure to apply well before your 17th
birthday, that way you could be having a lesson on the day of your birthday, which is a very good start! Be sure to have the photograph taken in
the correct way if not your application could be returned to you causing
delay and above all disappointment.
Here at ATest Drive we believe that
it is always better to use the checking service provided by the Post
Office, the small fee is more than worth it. Atest Drive
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