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10 Hours
Price from £565
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Refresher course

You’re an experienced driver who just needs a few tweaks to become test-ready

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5-10 days

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15 Hours
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You’re a fairly experienced driver who needs to work on a couple of key skills

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2-3 weeks

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Intermediate course

You’re roughly halfway through your driving journey and still have skills to learn

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2-4 weeks

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25 Hours
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You’ve almost mastered the basics but are still a long way from being test-ready

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3-5 weeks

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30 Hours
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Intermediate course

You have a little bit of driving experience under your belt but lots more to learn

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3-6 weeks

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35 Hours
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Beginner course

You have limited driving experience and are still getting your head around the basics

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3-7 weeks

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Beginner course

You’re a beginner and a fast learner who’s eager to master the road and get test-ready

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4-8 weeks

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Common questions

What are intensive driving courses?

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 theory test to your lessons with an expert instructor. We’ve already helped 80,000 people get on the road fast — see what they had to say!

How does an intensive driving course work?

Intensive driving courses work by booking a block of lessons bundled with your theory test. We’ll take care of all the admin, arrange your theory test, and assign an expert instructor to guide you through your lessons. Unlike other intensive driving courses, PassMeFast lets you choose how many hours you drive per day. From fully intensive (4–5 hours) to semi-intensive lessons (2 hours), we fit your course around your schedule.

What are the different types on intensive course?

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:

  • Residential courses: A holiday bootcamp-style approach, where you stay ‘on location’ and drive for several hours each day. Typical length: 1-2 weeks.
  • Local intensive courses: Daily instruction in your local area. Typical length: 1-2 weeks.
  • Local semi-intensive courses: A flexible course that fits around your other commitments, but is still a quicker process than traditional lessons: Typical length: 1-3 months.

For all intensive courses you’ll need:

  • A valid provisional licence
  • An in-date theory test certificate (some courses allow you to book a theory test as part of your package deal)

Is it easier to do a crash course?

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.

Why should I take an intensive course with PassMeFast?

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!

How much is an intensive driving course?

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 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!

Are intensive driving courses worth the money?

Intensive driving courses can help you progress through your lessons quickly and efficiently. PassMeFast courses are goal-focused, with your theory test built in, so you and your instructor both have a clear milestone to work towards. This means you won’t have big gaps between your lessons and your theory preparation, keeping everything fresh in your mind as you build your knowledge and confidence.

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 progress through your lessons?
Money — is it cost effective?
Quality — will it deliver results?

It’s also worth checking whether your course includes a theory test option.

Some intensive driving courses don’t include support with booking or preparing for your theory test — meaning you may need to organise it yourself and potentially delay your progress. While your lessons can move quickly, your overall journey isn’t complete until you’ve passed your theory and built a strong foundation for driving.

If there are long gaps between your lessons and your theory preparation, you may find yourself needing extra time or support to stay on track. Otherwise, you risk losing momentum and forgetting key knowledge you’ve already learned.

We recommend choosing a course that includes a theory test and structured support, so your learning stays aligned. You may have to wait slightly longer to get started, but it can save you time, money, and effort in the long run.

Is an intensive driving course cost effective?

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:

  • They may include the cost of your theory test
  • You’re paying for convenience

However, a course of lessons may actually save you money in the long run, since:

  • The intensive nature means you’re unlikely to need to practise in between lessons (reducing insurance and fuel costs)
  • You may be able to progress with fewer lessons compared to traditional hourly learning

Something else to consider is that you can usually access flexible payment options with a block-booked course. Taking hourly lessons with a driving instructor may mean paying at the start of every session.

Check when your driving school requires payment, as some will accept a small deposit to get things started — and it’s always worth asking whether you can split the total cost into more manageable instalments. Bear in mind that payment plans may not be interest-free, so if you can afford to pay upfront, that’s usually the most cost-effective option.

How long are intensive driving courses?

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.

Are intensive driving courses available near me?

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.

Are you guaranteed to pass on a crash course?

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.

Are “guaranteed passes” worth it?

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.

Is an intensive driving course right for me?

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.

What are the pros and cons of an intensive driving course?

Why choose an intensive driving course?

  • Learn faster with a focused, structured approach
  • Work towards a clear goal, such as your theory test or a personal deadline
  • Stay in the flow with consistent lessons and no long gaps
  • Build confidence quickly with regular time behind the wheel

Things to consider

  • A faster pace may feel intense if you prefer a more gradual learning style
  • You’ll need to set aside dedicated time for your lessons
  • Learning in a shorter timeframe may mean less exposure to varied driving conditions

Wondering what residential courses are all about? They’re immersive driving courses where you travel to the driving school (and usually stay overnight), rather than having an instructor come to you — ideal if you want to fully focus and make rapid progress.

What happens if you fail 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.

How to make the most of an intensive or semi-intensive course

If you do opt for an intensive or semi-intensive course, you can help to ensure your time and money is well spent by:

  • Preparing for your theory
  • Booking in early
  • Avoiding ‘guaranteed passes’

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.

What can PassMeFast offer me?

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 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.

How do I book a Driving Crash Course?

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.

What happens once I've booked my crash course?

After you’ve booked, it’s time for us to work our fast magic. We’ll start by sending you a quick form to complete. This lets you choose where and when you’d like to begin, and how you want your course structured. You’ll also provide a few key details, such as your provisional licence number and full name, so we can get everything set up smoothly.

Step One
If you need a theory test, we’ll get that booked in for you straight away. It’s an important milestone, and we’ll help you get there quickly with our fast booking service and a range of helpful revision resources.

Step Two
Once your theory test is sorted (or if you’ve already passed), we’ll focus on planning your lessons. With a clear structure in place, your course is built to keep you progressing steadily — no gaps, no delays, no wasted time.

Step Three
We’ll match you with a PassMeFast instructor. All of our instructors are DVSA-registered, highly experienced, and committed to delivering friendly, professional, one-to-one tuition tailored to your needs.

Step Four
Your instructor will get in touch to arrange your lesson schedule in a way that works around your availability.

Step Five
Get ready to hit the road — your course is about to begin!'

What happens when I take my practical test?

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!

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