Intensive driving courses
Pass your test in 1 to 4 weeks
Choose from 10 to 40-hour intensive courses delivered over a few days to a few weeks. Manual and automatic tuition available with DVSA-approved instructors.

Course prices
Glasgow course pricing shown. Lanarkshire, Edinburgh and Aberdeen prices may vary slightly — get in touch for an exact quote.
7 hours over 3–5 days (2–3 hrs/day, comfort breaks as required)
Existing LDS pupils who failed within the past month, or full licence holders refreshing skills. Not suitable for foreign pupils with no UK ADI tuition.
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
10 hours over 3–5 days (2–3 hrs/day, comfort breaks as required)
Pupils near test standard, recent failures (1–3 months), licence resits, or full licence holder refreshers. (Min. 30 hrs prior training)
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
15 hours over 5 days (3 hrs/day, comfort breaks as required)
Students nearing test standard who need extra training before test, or those who failed within the past 6 months. (Min. 25 hrs prior)
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
20 hours over 5 days (4 hrs/day, includes 15-min break)
‘Nearly there’ students who have mastered car control basics, or those who failed within 9–12 months. (Min. 20 hrs prior)
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
25 hours over 5 days (5 hrs/day, includes 2 × 15-min breaks)
Reasonable car control but want to polish overall driving skills. (Min. 15 hrs prior)
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
30 hours, Mon–Fri/Sat (6 hrs/day, includes 2 × 15-min breaks)
Complete beginners or limited experience who need to pass FAST. (Min. 10 hrs prior)
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
35 hours over 10–14 days (2–3.5 hrs/day, comfort breaks as required)
Complete beginners, or pupils with limited experience wanting extra time before test. Also available as semi-intensive. (Min. 5 hrs prior)
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
40 hours over 10–14 days (4 hrs/day, includes 2 × 15-min breaks)
DVSA-recommended full beginner course. ‘Belt & braces’ approach for nervous students. Also available as semi-intensive.
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
45 hours over 10–14 days (4–5 hrs/day, includes 2 × 15-min breaks)
‘Bolt-on’ to the 40-hour course for very nervous pupils, those with poor coordination, or pupils aged 30+. Also available as semi-intensive.
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
50 hours over 10–14 days (5 hrs/day, includes 2 × 15-min breaks)
Extremely nervous pupils, those with poor coordination, or pupils aged 30+ who prefer to learn at a steadier pace. Also available as semi-intensive.
- Tuition vehicle included
- DVSA-approved instructor
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
How it works
A simple, structured route to your licence
- 1Free assessment chatTell us your experience level and we'll recommend a course length — no obligation.
- 2Pick your datesCourses run Mon–Sat between 9am and 5pm. Pickup from home, work or college.
- 3Train on test routesDaily tuition with breaks. We'll prep you on the routes used by your local test centre.
- 4Pass your testHit the road with confidence — and a full UK driving licence in your pocket.

Intensive courses across Scotland
Local instructors who know every test route in your area.

Glasgow is our biggest patch and the city we know inside out. Three DVSA test centres, the M8 cutting straight through the middle, the Clyde Tunnel, the Kingston Bridge and a tangle of one-way systems through the centre — it's a city that punishes nervous drivers and rewards proper preparation. Our Glasgow instructors live and teach in the same postcodes you'll be tested on.

Hamilton is the spine of our Lanarkshire teaching. The town's own test centre, junction 6 of the M74 and the East Kilbride Expressway sit within minutes of each other, which means a Hamilton-based pupil can be drilling motorway slip joins, fast dual carriageways and tight 30mph estates inside a single lesson.

East Kilbride is famous for one thing in driving-instructor circles: the roundabouts. Six lanes deep at Whitemoss, three-tier at Murray, blind-entry at Lindsayfield — the town is a roundabout exam disguised as a new town. Pass your test out of Hamilton and you'll have already cleared the worst of it.

Motherwell sits between two motorways and uses both. Lessons here mix the slow grind of the town centre one-way system with rapid junction work at Newhouse on the A8. Pupils often commute to Hamilton for the test itself — a short hop, and one we cover end-to-end.

Coatbridge sits at the junction of the M8 and M73, which makes it a great training ground for slip-road work and long-distance dual-carriageway pacing. Pupils here generally sit at Baillieston, so lesson planning blends Coatbridge town driving with full familiarisation of the Baillieston test routes.

Cumbernauld is built on a road network of underpasses, slip roads and ring roads — almost no traditional town-centre grid. That makes lessons here unusually focused on lane-discipline and signage. Pupils sit at Bishopbriggs, so courses include the A80 corridor end-to-end.

Edinburgh splits cleanly between Currie in the west and Musselburgh in the east — two test centres with very different road characters. Currie leans rural-edge and dual carriageway; Musselburgh leans coastal town and tight residential. We teach to whichever you'll actually sit.

Aberdeen has two test centres separated by the city — Garthdee on the south-west and Cove on the south-east. Add the Aberdeen bypass (AWPR), oil-industry traffic on Wellington Road and the granite-canyon city centre, and you get a city that demands proper local instruction rather than generic learning.

Falkirk and Grangemouth sit at a junction of three motorways and a busy industrial dock road. Pupils here learn fast slip-road merging early because the geography demands it. The test centre at Grangemouth is compact and used by every local pupil.

Livingston is a planned town with its own test centre — and like Cumbernauld it's built on a network of ring roads, slip-style junctions and themed residential 'villages'. The A899 spine runs through the middle, the M8 sits a few minutes north, and the test routes leave the centre quickly into the surrounding road network.
Everything included
- Tuition vehicle (manual or automatic)
- DVSA-approved instructor (green badge)
- Theory test support materials
- Pickup from home, work or college
- Test-route training in your area
- Theory test support material
- Same-day pass certificate
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