FAQs

TRAIN 2 PASS

Frequently Asked Questions

How many driving lessons will I need?

The number of lessons required depends on your previous experience, confidence, and learning pace. Your instructor will assess your driving ability and recommend a lesson plan suited to your progress. On average, beginner learners may require between 40 and 50 hours of professional driving tuition before becoming test-ready.

Should I learn manual or automatic?

Many learners choose manual lessons because passing a manual driving test allows you to drive both manual and automatic vehicles. However, automatic lessons can be a great option for learners who prefer a simpler driving experience. Our instructors can help you decide which option best suits your needs.

I think I’m ready for my practical driving test.

Your instructor will advise you when they feel you are fully prepared for your practical test. We also conduct mock driving tests and practise on local test routes to help build confidence and prepare students for real test conditions.

I have seen cheaper driving lesson offers elsewhere.

While some schools advertise lower introductory prices, lesson quality and instructor experience are equally important. At Train 2 Pass Driving School, we focus on providing professional, high-quality tuition that helps learners progress safely and confidently.

Why choose Train 2 Pass Driving School?

We provide professional driving lessons with experienced DVSA-approved instructors across Bolton and surrounding areas. Our lessons are supportive, flexible, and tailored to each learner’s progress and confidence level.

How do I pay for lessons?

Please contact us directly for information about lesson payments, block bookings, and available payment methods.

Can I start lessons before passing my theory test?

Yes. You can begin practical driving lessons before passing your theory test.

I have recently arrived in the UK. When can I take my practical test?

In most cases, learners can apply for a practical driving test after living in the UK for at least 180 days.