Learning to Drive

Learning to drive should be an enjoyable experience. 

Everybody has memories of their first driving lessons and test. A properly structured driving course and practice will prepare you to drive yourself, family and friends in safety.

Training is structured to suit individual needs. This will ensure you will not be given tasks which are beyond your experience and will help to build your confidence in driving. Recap sheets are given out free of charge on each subject covered as the course progresses.

A record is kept by myself of progress and a log book is also available for the client to keep records of progress.

Theory and Hazard Perception training

I stock a range of study material for preparation for the Theory and Hazard perception tests. It is advantageous to use a CD rom based computer program such as Driving Test Success to get used to the way the Hazard Perception element of the test works. However if you don’t have access to a computer I can give an in car demonstration of the test on a portable computer.

Free use of study materials available.

Training Vehicle

I am currently using the environmentally friendly Toyota Yaris TR D4D which is equipped with dual controls and air conditioning to ensure you have a comfortable learning environment. The seating positioning is adjustable for height and reach as well as the steering wheel so should suit most new drivers. Power steering is also standard on this model.

My current Toyota is NOT subject to accellerator recall.

Hours of business

I endeavour to be as flexible as possible with fitting in with clients times. I can collect from school, work or home within my working area which will save you time and fit in with your schedules.

There is no extra charge for evenings or Weekends.

Working area

Evesham, Broadway, The Lenches, Pershore, and all areas surrounding these towns and villages.

Driving test centres are available in Redditch, Worcester and Cheltenham. The centre used is usually the nearest to the clients home.

Adrian Main School of Motoring

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