*Completely new drivers, who have never driven a car before or have only been shown basic controls by friends, or parents

*How many lessons will i need?

The DSA recommends a pupil takes 45 hours of professional tuition and 22 hours of private practice when preparing to take the driving test. Those who take this tuition perform better on the driving test than those who do not adequately prepare for the driving test. This can be reduced by taking more regular lessons with a professionally trained driving instructor. How this works with the 10 lessons for £97 deal: 6 lessons at the beginning of your training for all drivers and up to 4 free lessons on test week. 1 free lesson per 10 lessons in total taken during your training will be awarded on the week of the driving test up to a maximum of 4 free hours. A pupil who takes only 10 hours professional training in total will get 1 free hour on test week, a person who takes 20 hours in total gets 2 free hours, a person who takes 30 hours in total gets 3 free hours on test week, and a person who takes 40 hours in total gets 4 free lessons on test week. A maximum of 4 free hours will be awarded to the pupil on the week of the test.

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