£38
1 Hour Automatic Driving Lesson.
£76
2 Hours Automatic Driving Lesson.
£360
10 Hours Automatic Driving Lesson.
£38
1 Hour Manual Driving Lesson.
£76
2 Hours Manual Driving Lesson.
£360
10 Hours Manual Driving Lesson.
( Test Fees Included )
£610
10 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 2 to 4 days)
£860
15 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 2 to 6 days)
£1,085
20 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 1 to 3 weeks)
£1,310
25 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 1 to 4 weeks)
£1,520
30 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 1 to 5 weeks)
£1,640
35 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 1 to 6 weeks)
£1,940
40 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 2 to 8 weeks)
£2,140
45 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 2 to 12 weeks)
£850
Part-1 Foundation
Course
£920
Part-2 Driving
Ability
£1,900
Part-3 Instructional
Training
£38
Female Driving
Instructor
Due to high demand for our driving lessons, we’re expanding our team. If you’re a qualified, DVSA-approved instructor looking to join a growing and reputable driving school, we’d love to hear from you!
Before taking your practical driving test, it’s important to pass your theory test. With theory test training in Blackburn, learners get the support they need to understand road rules, traffic signs, and hazard awareness, giving them the best chance of passing on their first attempt.
A big part of the theory test is recognising road signs and road markings. Theory training lessons help learners understand what each sign means, when to follow them, and how to stay safe by reading the road properly while driving.
The hazard perception section of the theory test checks how quickly you can spot potential dangers while driving. Good theory training includes practice hazard videos to help improve your reactions and prepare you for the type of situations you’ll face on real roads.
Theory test training in Blackburn is often led by qualified driving instructors who explain tricky rules and road situations in a clear, easy-to-understand way. They guide you through practice questions, explain traffic laws, and answer any questions you may have.
To build confidence, many driving schools offer mock theory tests. These practice exams follow the same format as the official test, helping you get used to the types of questions and the time limit. Mock tests highlight which topics you need to focus on before the real thing.
Everyone learns differently, so good theory training is designed to move at a speed that suits you. Whether you prefer short, regular sessions or longer study times, you can arrange lessons to match your routine and confidence level.
A complete theory training course covers both the multiple-choice section and the hazard perception part. This full preparation helps you feel more comfortable and ready to pass both sections without stress.