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Intensive Driving Courses in the Leeds area

 

The cheapest way to learn to drive in Leeds?

  • Intensive driving courses Leeds are the most efficient, fastest, successful & therefore the cheapest way to pass your driving test. The current national pass rate is only just over 40% using weekly lessons. Our intensive course current pass rate is over 75%
  • Need to learn quickly because of a new job? Maybe your international licence is running out soon - whatever the reason we have a set of courses that are designed to teach you as fast as you can learn.

 

All of our driving instructors at the Intensive Driving courses Leeds are highly qualified and will assess each student on their own merits, using the modern, structured methods to teach you safe driving for life. All our instructor are regularly check tested by the Driving Standards Agency and undergo Continuing Professional Development programmes supported by the DSA and are Enhanced CRB checked.

We offer intensive courses in manual and automatic in Leeds tailored to your requirements.

Call for more details of our bespoke intensive driving courses today.

Areas we Cover:

Armley, Belle Isle, Bramley, Chapel Allerton, Harehills, Headingley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Kirkstall, Lower Wortey, Lowton, Middleton, New Wortey, Roundhay, Seacroft,

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