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19/1/2023

How much do driving lessons cost in the UK?


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Learning to drive can be a daunting prospect for many. If you don't know what to expect, the expense of driving lessons in the UK may seem excessive. There are numerous things to think about before getting behind the wheel, from the price of tuition to insurance and the exam itself. In this blog article, we will go over everything you need to know about taking courses in the UK. We'll cover the different types available, how much they typically cost, as well as tips and tricks for making sure you get your money's worth. Read on to find out more about learning to drive in the UK!

How many hours of driving lessons are needed to pass a test?

There is no definitive answer to this question as everyone learns at a different pace and some people are naturally better drivers than others. However, most people will need around 40 hours or more of professional lessons from a qualified driving instructor before they feel confident enough to take their exam.

Of course, you can also practise with friends or family members (provided they are over 21 and have held a full licence for at least 3 years) without worrying about how much they cost. but professional courses will give you the best chance of passing your exam the first time.

What is the average hour rate of driving lessons?

The hefty price tag associated with driving, particularly for younger drivers, is due to costly insurance premiums which continue to rise annually. Insurance companies view the under 25 age group as a higher risk and therefore more expensive to insure. These courses can also be expensive, typically ranging from £34 per hour for bulk purchases in the UK. The cost may be significantly influenced by your place of residence and your instructor. Overall, becoming a driver allows you greater mobility but may be very expensive. For individuals who pass their exam, 47 hours of lessons will typically result in a cost of about £1,080.

How much do driving tests cost?

A driving test in the UK is estimated to cost £62.00 for a private car (manual or automatic), £75.00 for a large vehicle, and £62.00 for a motorbike one. The Driving Standards Agency determines the prices (DSA).

Taking the test can be an expensive endeavour as each attempt costs up to £75. Data from Gov.uk shows that the typical success rate on a first try is just under 47%, implying there is a greater likelihood of failure than being triumphant with only one test fee paid.

When it comes to preparing for your theory exam, you'll want to take into account any resources to learn such as apps and books. There's the official DVLA app which you can get from the app store, usually costing between £5-£10.

What other related costs may occur?

In addition to driving lessons, there are other necessary factors to be considered if you want to be able to get behind the wheel in the UK legally. When allocating funds for tuition, learners need to take into account:

  • Provisional licence;
  • Theory exam;
  • Test (weekdays);
  • Practical exam (weekend/bank holiday);
  • Extended exam for disqualified drivers (weekdays);
  • Extended exam for disqualified drivers (weekend/bank holiday);
  • Average insurance cost (under 25);

Especially for younger drivers, insurance is a major expense and it has been steadily increasing. Insurance companies view drivers under 25 as more likely to get into an accident which results in inflated costs for this age group. Remember the provisional licence too, which is £10 cheapest if you apply online compared to by post; this will be needed when you want to start your lessons.

When it comes to preparing for your theory exam, you'll want to take into account any learning resources such as apps and books. There's the official DVLA app which you can get from the app store, usually costing between £5-£10.

In the UK, those courses typically cost £24 per hour or more. However, the price varies according to your location, how frequently you take lessons, how much and how long each lesson lasts, and whether you pay a package rate. The most important thing to remember is that the more expensive schools are not necessarily a better comparison than the cheaper ones. It is important to find a school that is reputable and one that you feel comfortable with.

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