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A standalone fast-tracked driving test is available in some areas. It's the perfect choice if you've already perfected your driving lessons and you're ready to pass
Book today with a deposit of only £300. Simply pay the rest 7 days after we secure your driving instructor.
Complete your course and get your license in as little as 3 months dependent on test and instructor availability in your area.
Our courses are designed to give you the best chance of passing. Lessons are scheduled just ahead of your test, keeping learning fresh.
Dependent on location, DVSA test wait times could be as long as 6 to 10 months, our fast tracked test service cuts this in half.
Intensive driving courses are the faster, more efficient way to learn the skills you need to be a safe, confident, and fully qualified driver. Goal-focused intensive driving courses give you the skills you need for your practical test. PassMeFast’s prices cover everything from fast-tracking your driving test to your lessons with an expert instructor. We’ve already helped 60,000 people get on the road fast — see what they had to say!
Intensive driving courses work by booking a block of lessons bundled with your theory and practical driving tests. We’ll then do all the admin, book your fast-tracked driving test and assign an expert instructor to teach you. Unlike other intensive driving courses, PassMeFast lets you choose how many hours you drive per day. From fully intensive (4-5 hours) or semi-intensive driving lessons (2 hours) — we fit your driving course around your schedule.
Intensive driving courses give you the opportunity to get your licence faster than if you were to take traditional hourly lessons — which can drag on (seemingly) forever.
There are a few different types of intensive course:
For all intensive courses you’ll need:
It totally depends on how you learn best. Some people struggle to take everything in in such a short space of time. Other people thrive from the pressure and forget a lot when they're doing slower-paced lessons. It's important to find the right balance and choose a course that works best for you.
Intensive courses are a quick and efficient way to learn the skills you need to be a safe, confident driver. Don’t waste time on single lessons—our prices cover all lessons and the services of your own booking agent. We’ve helped thousands of people get on the road fast—check out our reviews page!
Intensive driving course costs vary depending on how many hours of lessons you need, and PassMeFast offer everything from 10 to 48-hour courses. The best thing about PassMeFast’s intensive driving course prices is that you’ll pay one price for everything from your theory and practical driving tests through to your lessons. Book a PassMeFast course and you won’t need to worry about paying for each lesson with cash. You can even pay in monthly instalments with PassFast PaySlow!
Intensive driving courses can help you pass your driving test quickly. PassMeFast courses are goal-focused with a fast-tracked driving test straight after your lessons, so you and your instructor both have a clear target to aim for. This means you won’t have big gaps between your lessons and test, keeping everything fresh in your mind ready for you to pass confidently on the big day. Weighing up whether something is worth the money can be tricky. Worth is subjective and depends on your individual circumstances — so what’s "worth it" for one person won’t be for another.
But while we can’t offer a definitive answer, we can run through three main considerations to help you decide: is an intensive driving course worth it… for you?
Time — how quickly can you learn to drive?
Money — is it cost effective?
Quality — will it yield results?
But first, a note on why you should always check for a fast-tracked test option.
Some intensive driving courses don’t offer a test date right at the end of your lessons — meaning you must wait weeks or even months before a slot becomes available. It doesn’t matter how quick your course is, your learning to drive journey isn’t complete until you’ve got your licence.
Sitting your practical at some point in the semi-distant future is going to see you needing to splash out on more lessons in the meantime. Otherwise you risk being out of practice and forgetting vital skills you’ve already been taught.
We always recommend choosing a course with a fast-tracked test, so that your lessons are tailored to your test date. You may have to wait a teeny-tiny bit longer to start learning, but it’ll save you both time and money in the long run.
Intensive driving courses can cost in the region of £2,000 to £3,000 for a beginner driver. They're generally a little more expensive than hourly lessons because:
However, a course of lessons may actually save you money in the long run, since:
Something else to think about is the fact you can usually get flexible payment options with a block-booked course. Taking hourly lessons with a driving instructor may mean you need to pay in cash at the start of every lesson.
Check at what point your driving school requires payment, as some will accept a small deposit to get the ball rolling — and it’s always worth asking whether you can split the total cost into more manageable payments. Bear in mind that payment plans may not be interest-free, so if you can afford to pay up-front, that’s usually the best option.
It really depends on what works best for you, as well as how many hours of lessons you need. You could finish an intensive driving course in a few days or a week, or you could space out your lessons a little over a few weeks.
We operate across the UK, with a network of high quality tutors in places like Manchester, London, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Sheffield and Nottingham. Wherever you live, it’s highly likely we’ll have an instructor nearby who can meet you at your home to begin your lessons.
Nobody can guarantee that you pass a driving test. The DVSA runs driving tests in the UK, and they hire examiners who decide whether you've passed or failed. Examiners can't be influenced, so it all depends on how you perform on the day. A company offering a guaranteed pass is usually being deceptive and there will be various clauses hidden in the terms and conditions.
Some intensive driving schools offer ‘guaranteed’ passes. Let’s be clear: nobody can guarantee you’ll pass. Whatever they’re offering comes at a steep price, and is not usually worth the extra cash. PassProtect is the perfect alternative to confusing 'guaranteed pass' courses. You get 2 extra fast-tracked practical tests for the price of 1!
Compare your need for speed, budget and expectations with the pros and cons we’ve highlighted to see whether you’d thrive in an intensive course setting, or be better suited to learning at a slower pace.
Remember that for many people, the best fit is somewhere in the middle: a flexible, semi-intensive course that builds your confidence and experience over a couple of months.
Whatever you decide, look for trusted driving course specialists or a high-quality instructor, who will personally tailor your provisional-to-pass journey. They should provide you with the skills to stay safe on the roads, no matter the conditions.
Possemato's intensive driving courses are perfect for anybody, whether you’re a beginner or pro. If you don’t have much driving experience, don’t worry. You’ll be up to speed quickly and an intensive driving course means you’ll avoid unnecessary lessons and learn to drive at lightning speed.
Pros of an intensive driving course
Cons of an intensive driving course
It happens to the best of us, but we can help you get back on the road. If you’ve recently failed a test, it’s best to book a quick refresher course to go over those weak spots. For extra security, add PassProtect to your booking. Almost 9 out of 10 people pass their driving test in the first three attempts — that’s why PassProtect gives you three fast-tracked tests for the price of one.
If you do opt for an intensive or semi-intensive course, you can help to ensure your time and money is well spent by:
1. Prepare for your theory
It’s difficult to overemphasise the importance of really getting to grips with your theory — not just so you can sail through the test, but also so you know exactly what you’re meant to be doing on the roads when you finally get there. That way, your lesson time will be spent efficiently, practicing practical skills, rather than going over the rules of the road.
2. Book fast to pass fast
Many people miss this memo, but you have to be realistic about matching your free time with that of a driving instructor. Their schedules get booked up very quickly, especially in peak times like the summer (and at the moment, of course, they are still battling pandemic backlogs).
While your lessons themselves aren’t going to take long with an intensive course, you need to get booked in nice and early so that you can learn when you want.
PassMeFast’s specialty is building a driving course that suits you — so you don’t have to compromise on flexibility or time constraints. Once you’re booked in (and have completed your theory) we’ll find you a practical test that fits your schedule and beats DVSA waiting times. Next we’ll match you with a fantastic instructor in your local area, so you can arrange your lessons directly. We’ll keep checking in to see how things are progressing — and await with anticipation that ultimate end goal: the pink licence of dreams.
The first step towards getting your licence is booking a course with PassMeFast. Luckily, it couldn’t be simpler. You can book online in just a few minutes. Not sure which course is right for you? Take our 30-second Course Recommender for a spin to find out. Want to speak to a real-life human? Give our friendly team a call on 0333 123 4949 and we’ll answer your questions.
We offer a wide range of courses tailored to different levels of experience, and all of them can be taken in a manual or automatic car. From complete beginners with zero experience to confident test-ready whizzes — we guarantee there’s a PassMeFast course to suit you.
After you’ve booked, it’s time for us to work our fast magic. We’ll start by sending you a form to complete. This form lets you choose where and when you’d your test and how you would like your course to be structured. You’ll also need to send us some details, like your provisional licence number and full name, which we’ll need to fast-track your tests.
Step One
If you need a theory test, we’ll book this first. You can’t take your practical until you’ve passed your theory, so it’s vital to get this done as fast as possible (which is what we’re best at). We’ve also got loads of resources to help you pass your theory.
Step Two
Once you’ve passed your theory (or if you’ve already passed it), the next step is to fast-track your practical test. Having your practical test in place means we can build your course in the run-up to your test — no gaps, no waiting around, no time-wasting.
We don’t want to toot our own horn too much, but our team are experts at finding driving test cancellations so you can skip the standard waiting times. Smart learners finish fast!
Step Three
After your practical test is booked and you’re happy with the appointment, we’ll assign you a PassMeFast instructor. Our instructors are all DVSA-approved and have bags of experience. They’ll offer you friendly, professional and patient tuition, and they’ll always teach one-on-one.
Step Four
Your instructor will get in contact with you and you’ll arrange your course hours in a way that suits your schedule.
Step Five
Buckle up and get comfy. It’s time for your course to begin!
The final step in your journey is taking your practical test. Although it might seem a bit daunting, there’s no need to panic. Having just completed your course, your newly acquired skills will be fresh in your mind, giving you the best possible chance of passing.
Still feeling some pre-test jitters? Check out our handy guide to the top 5 skills to remember during your test.
Show and Tell: Before you get behind the wheel, you’ll be asked a couple of questions about car maintenance and safety. It’s often referred to as “show me, tell me”, because the examiner will ask you to show them where a certain feature is located, or tell them how you’d perform a particular check. Make sure you brush up on what’s under your car’s bonnet, so you’re prepared for whatever questions get thrown at you. Don’t worry, it’s all fairly basic and your instructor will help you.
Take the Wheel: The next section of your practical will be the general driving section. This tests your ability to deal with different types of road conditions and should last around 20 minutes. If possible, the examiner will try to mix up the types of roads you take to include urban roads and higher-speed-limit roads such as dual carriageways. This section of the test is intended to show the examiner that you're a considerate driver who's conscious of real risks on the road. It's super important to be aware of your surroundings and show consideration for other road users and pedestrians.
Going it Alone: The independent driving section of the driving test was introduced in 2010, making it one of the newer parts of the driving test. Further changes came in December 2017, when sat navs were introduced. Now, 80% of learners will take their driving test with a sat nav and the remaining fifth will follow traffic signs to get to a specific destination. Don't worry if you miss a certain sign or instruction —you won't be penalised for taking a wrong turn. It's also perfectly acceptable to ask the examiner for clarification if you're unsure of what to do.
Most importantly — don’t stress! The practical test is your chance to shine and show off everything you’ve learned during your PassMeFast course. Follow your instructor’s guidance and you’ll be getting rid of your L-plates for good!