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Intensive Driving Courses in Liverpool

As one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the UK—not to mention a former European Capital of Culture—there’s plenty worth exploring in Liverpool. And what better way to get around than by car? Read on to find out how you can become a fully licensed driver in Liverpool in a matter of weeks with a PassMeFast crash course!

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Booking intensive driving lessons in Liverpool

Our range of intensive driving courses are fast, flexible and customisable. No matter which course you take, you can take it at a pace to suit you. If you booked a 25-hour course, for example, you could take it over a 5-day period, or spread your lessons out over a longer time frame to fit around your other commitments.

Living in a city like Liverpool means you might often find yourself in traffic jams and dealing with traffic stopping and starting constantly. In a traditional manual car, this can lead to an incredibly frustrating driving experience. In an automatic car, however, you can forget about the annoying gear changes.

If you’d prefer to learn in an automatic car, then you’re in luck, as PassMeFast offer both manual and automatic lessons in Liverpool. Just another way we give you control over your driving course!

While our courses vary by individual, you can rely on a few things with every single PassMeFast course:

- We’ll book you a fast-track practical test (and a theory test, if you need one), which will take place at a local test centre, weeks or months ahead of normal waiting times

- You’ll get one-on-one tuition from one of our fleet of driving instructors

Our driving school is different to others—instead of making students pay thousands for a “guaranteed pass” (with plenty of small print), we simply offer great quality lessons with fantastic instructors. That means that, with PassMeFast, you have a fantastic chance of passing fast and first time.

Why choose PassMeFast for your intensive driving course?

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Practical driving test centres in Liverpool

There are two test centres within the city of Liverpool itself, as well as a number of practical test centres in the wider region. For learners in the north of the city, the Norris Green test centre is likely to be your best option. Further south, Speke test centre is a good choice.

And did you know almost 9 in 10 people pass their driving test in the first three attempts? That’s why we’ve introduced PassProtect — giving you three attempts for the price of one.

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Theory test centres in Liverpool

Conveniently, Liverpool has its own theory test centre, which means that learners who still need to pass their theory test will be able to head here. The Liverpool theory test centre is very centrally located: it’s only 3 minutes on foot away from James Street station, and 7 minutes from Moorfields station.

PassMeTheory is an online theory revision session, where we go over the most difficult areas of the test. 9 out of 10 people said they felt more confident about their test after their session.

Haven't taken your theory test yet?

Under DVSA rules, anyone hoping to take their practical test must already have passed their theory test. So, don’t believe the myths that claim you can get both tests done in one day! Instead, make a choice that will really make your driving journey smoother and get PassMeFast to arrange your theory test for you. Simply add it onto your course when you book in, and we’ll sort out the rest.

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Driving around Liverpool

As a bustling city, it shouldn’t surprise any learner drivers in Liverpool to hear that driving here will involve dealing with some pretty busy road conditions. However, your practical test will try to test you on a variety of different roads, so don’t be too surprised to head out towards the outskirts of the city on your course, or even to some more rural areas. You’ll also gain a solid understanding of how to approach different types of roads, junctions, and roundabouts—as well as the various types of pedestrian crossing.

Learning in Liverpool itself means you’ll quickly get to grips with how traffic works in this city, standing you in good stead for driving here in future. Your instructor will also teach you the manoeuvres and techniques you’ll need in your driving future, as well as instilling you with the right attitude to feel safe and confident every time you make a trip by car.

Places in Liverpool

KEY FACTS
  • Its name is derived from a gnarled ash tree which used to stand near the present-day Knotty Ash public house
  • Between 1951 and 1968, it was home to the city's rugby league team Liverpool City who played at Knotty Ash Stadium, Mill Yard
  • The town was made famous by comedian Sir Ken Dodd, as the home of the dwarfish comic characters he called the Diddy Men
  • It was reportedly the site of the unsolved "Tiki" Murder in 1961 in which a woman was killed in what was claimed to be a ritual linked to the Polynesian idol Tiki
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  • The name derives from the Old English 'Spec', meaning 'Brushwood'
  • Known for Speke Hall, a Tudor wood-framed house now owned by the National Trust
  • It's notable as the location for Liverpool John Lennon Airport, previously known as Liverpool Speke Airport until 2001
  • Speke is also the location of the headquarters of Shop Direct Group, which claims to be the largest online retailer in the UK
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  • The town's name roughly translates to 'wavering tree', possibly referring to local aspen trees
  • In the past, its name has also been spelt as: Watry, Wartre, Waurtree, Wavetre and Wavertree
  • The earliest settlement is indicated by the discovery of Bronze Age burial urns in Victoria Park in 1867
  • The town boasts a village lock-up, known as The Roundhouse, despite being octagonal in shape, which became a listed building in 1952
KEY FACTS
  • Home to many Beatles landmarks, including Mendips (Lennon's childhood home) and Strawberry Field
  • Bob Paisley, legendary Liverpool F.C. manager from 1974 to 1983, was buried in the Churchyard of St Peter's
  • Public houses in the Woolton area include The White Horse, The Cobden, The Victoria, The Grapes and The Elephant
  • Woolton is also home to a Victorian swimming baths building

Intensive driving course options and features

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Beginner Course

Little driving experience but still want to get your licence fast? Our beginner courses could be perfect for you

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Intermediate Course

You've almost mastered many of the fundamental skills, but still have a way to go before you're test-ready

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Refresher Course

If you are nearly test-ready but need to iron out a few issues, one of our refresher courses could be ideal for you

If you’re outside of the Liverpool area, you might be worrying about whether PassMeFast’s courses are available for you. Luckily, our coverage area is much wider than just Liverpool. A few nearby areas that PassMeFast also covers are:

Get in the fast lane today and book your PassMeFast course. Book online or call us on 0333 123 4949.

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FAQ

The driving test is split into five sections. First you'll perform a quick eyesight test, which involves reading a number plate from 20 metres away. You'll be asked a 'tell me' question, and the 'show me' question will be asked while you're driving.

For the majority of the test, your general driving ability will be tested. This involves the examiner guiding you where to go whilst assessing your driving. Next, you'll need to do a reversing manoeuvre, before finally doing some independent driving.

Independent driving involves following a sat nav or road signs to a certain destination. But don't worry, you won't be penalised for taking a wrong turn.

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