Once the booking has been made, we will forward your details to the Instructor who we assign to you. The instructor will contact you within 10 working days to confirm the date, time and location of your lessons. Unless specifically requested at the time of the booking, either a male or female Instructor will be provided for your lesson. Lessons should start within 30 days after payment has been made and a block of lessons should be completed and all taken within 4 months of the first booking else we will consider that the student has decided not to continue, under these circumstances refunds will not be considered.If you have booked a practical test as part of your Pass it Fast course, then this will be included within your course hours as the final hour of your course. So, for example, when you book a 6 hour course with Pass it Fast, this will include 5 hours of tuition plus your practical test. When you submit your booking form to us, this does not mean your booking for driving lessons has been accepted. If you cannot be supplied with driving lessons, we will inform you of this and we will not process your booking enquiry and issue any refunds if applicable.
Once you book in, we spend up to 10 working days looking for your driving test. We’ll book it according to your preferences, and how long your course is. When the date is finalised, your course will be arranged to go alongside it. DVSA
<p>You can choose the amount of hours you drive per day. This ranges from fully intensive (5-6 hours per day) to semi-intensive (minimum 2 hours per day). We’ll try to fit to your schedule as much as possible – so if you work, we have options.</p>
<p>If you need some more advice about courses, contact us and we’ll help you decide on the right course. If you’d like to get the expert opinion of one of our instructors before making a decision, you can also take a 2 hour course assessment. During this assessment, an instructor will critically assess your current driving ability to recommend the best course for you.</p><p>DVSA<br />According to the DVSA, it takes an average of 45 hours of driving tuition to get up to test standard. If you are a complete beginner, we would therefore recommend taking one of our longest courses in order to ensure you are adequately prepared for the test. If you have more driving experience, a shorter course is likely to be more suitable. Our sales team will help you to determine the right course for you. It’s also possible to take a course assessment with one of our Pass it Fast instructors.</p><p>Pass it Fast FAQ<br />They will honestly and critically assess your level of driving ability and recommend you an appropriate number of course hours in order to get you up to the required standard to pass your test. You can book a course assessment with us for just £30.</p>
<p>You need to pay upfront deposit of £130, You will only pay the rest once we’ve booked you a test and found you an instructor.<br />Fully Refundable<br />If we cannot find you a suitable test and instructor within 10 days, then you’re entitled to a full refund.</p>
<p>When you book a course with us, you’ll be assigned an instructor. Each of our instructors has years of experience in professional driving tuition and all of them are DVSA-approved. Our instructors are friendly and reliable, and boast excellent pass rates and he will be responsible to;</p><p>Provide a presentable, insured, properly maintained and dual controlled car for each lesson.</p><p>Provide training on a one-to-one basis with no other learner in the car.</p><p>Honour the full time booked for each lesson, which should include an introduction, practical training and a debrief at the end of Your lesson.</p><p>Collect any of the remaining balance for the course.</p>
<p>You need to be at least 17 years of age and if you have not already done so, apply for a provisional license from the DVLA. You can do this online or by getting an application form from the post office. It is also worth having an eyesight check, but in any event, ensure you can read a standard car number plate at 20.5 meters</p>
<p>For some drivers who are looking to get on the road as quick as possible, it may be better to have an automatic-only licence. Automatic cars are generally easier and quicker to learn in, since there is no emphasis on learning to use the clutch or gearstick.</p><p>Not only are they easier (and more relaxing) to drive than a manual, in some cases they can be better on fuel and can cost less to maintain.</p><p>They also reduce the chance of parts going wrong – for example, if your clutch control isn’t perfect, you won’t wear out the clutch in an automatic car.</p><p>As well as being easier to drive, in some cases automatic versions of cars can actually be more efficient than their manual counterparts.</p><p>They can be faster, too – many dual-clutch transmissions in particular can change gears quicker than humans can, shaving crucial tenths of a second off the 0-62mph time</p>
<p>No. If you have an automatic driving licence, you can only drive an automatic.</p>
<p>Your theory pass is valid for two years. If you do not pass your practical test in this time, the theory pass will expire and you will have to retake your theory test.</p>
<p>Express Pass guarantee that we’ll beat standard DVSA waiting times for tests. We do this by finding cancellations. As such, we are unable to give exact dates upon booking. However, we will always try to find a suitable test for you that takes into account your preferred time, date, and location.</p>
<p>It’s normal to have some last-minute nerves, but if your instructor advises you that you’re not test ready, then we can move your test forward, giving you more time. As long as you give us three clear working days before your test, we can change your test date for a little admin fee.</p>
<div id="fws_652f7e0bce239" class="wpb_row vc_row-fluid vc_row full-width-section contact-form-img" data-column-margin="60px" data-midnight="dark"><div class="row_col_wrap_12 col span_12 dark left"><div class="vc_col-sm-12 m-center-text wpb_column column_container vc_column_container col padding-1-percent inherit_tablet inherit_phone " data-padding-pos="top" data-has-bg-color="false" data-bg-color="" data-bg-opacity="1" data-animation="" data-delay="0"><div class="vc_column-inner"><div class="wpb_wrapper"><div class="wpb_text_column wpb_content_element "><div class="wpb_wrapper"><p>No, they do not. In fact, the examiners really want you to do well in your test. They are not actively looking to fail you.</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><div id="fws_652f7e0bce8d7" class="wpb_row vc_row-fluid vc_row has-global-section " data-column-margin="default" data-midnight="dark"><div class="row-bg-wrap" data-bg-animation="none" data-bg-overlay="false"><div class="inner-wrap"> </div></div></div>