30 Hours Intensive Course

30 Hours Intensive Course

30 Hours of Intensive Driving Course

We offer 30 Hours Intensive Course for automatic car beginners. This course is for someone with no previous experience. Your practices with our experienced instructor’s pure attention will help you pass your driving test in a short period. Further, driving instructors at Gasim Driving School are qualified and approved driving instructors registered (ADI). Thus, you can entirely rely on them for an excellent driving lesson experience.

Why 30 hours of intensive driving course?

Thirty hours of intensive driving is a good idea as it is the most intensive driving course that we have to offer. This will give you the most experience with driving and will be able to make you feel more comfortable on the road. As it is still a pretty intensive course, you will still be able to complete this in around 2 months, which is shorter than a lot of block driving lessons. The driving instructors can spend a lot of time practising the skills that you will need to pass a driving test.

The 30-hour course also gives you more time to focus on the theory element of driving – looking at the highway code which will help you pass the theory part of your driving test. Generally, the more hours that you put in, the better driver you will become so the 30-hour course will help your driving skills more than other courses.

Example of Some Subjects You Learn

After attending our intensive driving courses, you will learn anticipation and planning, use of speed, meeting, crossing traffic, and overtaking.  Junctions, roundabouts, approaching a pedestrian crossing, dual carriageway, manoeuvres, emergency stops are also primary requirements to learn before driving independently.

The highway code

Is road-related information, advice, and mandatory rules for everyone in the United Kingdom. The highway code for England, Scotland, and Wales is contrary to the Northern Ireland highway code. You can get a copy of the highway code either from street bookshops or online here.

30 Hours Intensive Course

We offer 30 hours of intensive driving courses for automatic car beginners. This course is for someone with no previous experience. Your practices with our experienced instructor’s pure attention will help you pass your driving test in a short period. Further, driving instructors at Gasim Driving School are qualified and approved driving instructors registered (ADI). Thus, you can entirely rely on them for an excellent driving lesson experience.

Why 30 hours of intensive driving course?

Thirty hours of intensive driving is a good idea as it is the most intensive driving course that we have to offer. This will give you the most experience with driving and will be able to make you feel more comfortable on the road. As it is still a pretty intensive course, you will still be able to complete this in around 2 months, which is shorter than a lot of block driving lessons. The driving instructors can spend a lot of time practising the skills that you will need to pass a driving test.

The 30-hour course also gives you more time to focus on the theory element of driving – looking at the highway code which will help you pass the theory part of your driving test. Generally, the more hours that you put in, the better driver you will become so the 30-hour course will help your driving skills more than other courses.

Example of Some Subjects You Learn

After attending our intensive driving courses, you will learn anticipation and planning, use of speed, meeting, crossing traffic, and overtaking.  Junctions, roundabouts, approaching a pedestrian crossing, dual carriageway, manoeuvres, emergency stops are also primary requirements to learn before driving independently.

The highway code

Is road-related information, advice, and mandatory rules for everyone in the United Kingdom. The highway code for England, Scotland, and Wales is contrary to the Northern Ireland highway code. You can get a copy of the highway code either from street bookshops or online here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everybody learns to drive at a different pace. However, the DVSA states that learners who pass their test have had, on average, 45 hours of professional training.

Everybody learns to drive at a different pace. However, the DVSA states that learners who pass their test have had, on average, 45 hours of professional training.

Everybody learns to drive at a different pace. However, the DVSA states that learners who pass their test have had, on average, 45 hours of professional training.

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