
Driving lessons for beginners are an excellent way to gain the skills and confidence needed to navigate the roads safely. Whether you're completely new to driving or have some experience and want to refresh your skills, beginner driving lessons can help you get started. Here are a few reasons why a beginner course with PassMeFast is the right way to go:
We’ve been doing this for years, so we know how to go from provisional to pass — fast. Here’s what to expect:
Step 1: Book your course
Step 2: We fast-track your theory test
Step 3: Once you've passed your theory, we connect you to an instructor who will arrange your lessons around your schedule, and help you...
Step 4: ... Pass!

PassMeFast's longest course, perfect for those who've never taken a driving lesson before. You'll start from the basics at the beginning, before working your way through more advanced skills and manoeuvres throughout the 48 hour course.
And don't worry about fitting everything into your schedule — we'll work around you. Just let us know when you're free, and we'll match you with an instructor who fits your availability.
With top-notch instructors and outstanding customer service, it's little wonder that thousands of learners have already passed with PassMeFast.

If a 48-hour course is a bit much for you, don't worry. We have a couple of other options that are great for beginners.
Why not try a 40-hour course? This was designed with confident learners in mind — if you're new at driving but are feeling confident, this is the course for you.
Alternatively, you could go for 35 hour course instead, which is our shortest beginner course. This is ideal for those who have a bit of experience or if you've had a long break from driving. You'll still cover the basics, but you won't waste time going over what you already know.
Our driving courses can run intensively and semi-intensively or as slow as you need to go
We've helped over 80,000 students get on the road
Get picked up and dropped off at home for driving lessons across most of Great Britian
Some learners go for old school, traditional (read: slow) driving lessons, having hourly sessions once a week or so. Beginners struggle with this lesson format — needing something a bit more intensive to drill their fresh skills into muscle memory.
A structured intensive or semi-intensive course is the more efficient and cost-effective way of learning. Having your lessons condensed into a shorter amount of time will help your skills set in for life. And, taking your test straight after your course will help you pass first time, saving money on driving tests.
Unsure which course is best for you? Take our handy (and fast) Course Recommender for a spin — it'll tell you exactly how many hours you need to pass your test.
Yes! PassMeFast cover all of mainland Great Britain. Pop your postcode in here for prices in your area and start learning with a local instructor.
At the start of your first driving lesson, your instructor will have a chat with you to determine what you already know, and then they'll teach you the cockpit drill before moving onto the car controls.
Don't worry — your instructor will be a top pro who has helped many people just like you go from 0 to 60. Just bring your provisional licence, comfortable clobber, glasses/contacts if you need them, a bottle of water and a willingness to learn!
All you need is a provisional licence! Follow our guide to get your provisional.
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