Residential Crash Courses available – Semi Intensive Driving Lessons in Automatic & Manual
Save ££££££ and learn quicker with us! CALL/ TEXT NOW ! 07766270837
Fast pass Intensive Driving Courses, Driving Lessons from a local driving school near Glasgow, covering Wishaw, Carluke, Newmains, East Kilbride and all surrounding areas in Lanarkshire North & South.
Post Codes Covered ML1, ML2, ML3, ML4, ML5, ML6, ML7, ML8, ML9, G12, G68, G72, G74
Learn to drive in a week to a standard that allows you to sit your practical driving test. With an assessment lesson being taken to ensure you know what is involved
You are introduced to LiveDrive’s standards and practices, Then you are assessed for your suitability to the course, and from that you know whether your Instructor is suited to you. Your LiveDrive Instructor will help tailor a course to your needs. All courses can be completed in 1 or 2 weeks.
The Most common courses are
Beginners Course – 40 Hours
For the absolute beginner – hours are subject to your ability to learn, master the vehicle controls, read the road and planning ability – Please do not underestimate the standard of safe driving.
One Week Intensive – 30 Hours
Recommended for learners with some experience (10-15hrs) and are confident in their own ability to learn.
Weekend Course – 10 Hours
Can be taken over a few days during the week or weekend. Recommended for learners who are near test standard or may have previously sat the Practical Driving Test.
Although a course can be completed in a week to suit your current life style, we also recommend that learning is often best practiced over a longer period of time to allow self-reflection and build on your experiences.
Test availability is managed by the DSA and is out with LiveDrive’s control however we will endeavor to secure a test within our agreed time scales. This can often be organized in a week or two and within agreed time scales.
“Our aim is to deliver quality & structured driving lessons, which help shape your attitude to driving and develop your willingness for sharing the road with others, responsibly & with respect”