Jane is a friendly, patient, professional and understanding person who can teach you to become a safe, confident and responsible driver, making her the perfect female driving instructor to see you through your test! Pass Plus lessons are also available, which can help you not only drive better and safer but also help to reduce your insurance costs. Dedicated refresher and motorway lessons can also be arranged.
Jane covers the following areas: Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse, Birkenshaw, Cleckheaton, Drighlington, Gomersal, Hartshead, Heckmondwike, Hipperholme, Hove Edge, Lightcliffe, Liversedge, Oakenshaw, Scholes, Rastrick, Wyke, and some areas of Huddersfield.
Before you can start having driving lessons you need to make sure you've received your provisional driving licence. You can apply online and if you choose this method you should get your licence in the post within 7 days.
You can apply for your licence three months before your 17th birthday, so if you're keen to get started, apply in advance and book your first lesson with us on or soon after your birthday!
The Theory Test:
You'll need to have passed the driving theory test within the two years before your practical test date. This test is in two parts. The first is a multiple-choice test with various questions relating to different topics on the Highway Code and road safety. The second part - Hazard Perception - involves you watching short video clips and tests your ability to react quickly to various hazards on the road which you might encounter in day to day driving
You can take practice theory tests at many websites online. We'd recommend either using the Safe Driving for Life test, or Theory Test Pro. Both of these are free! You can also watch and try some mock Hazard Perception videos. Find your local theory test centre by entering your postcode below and clicking Go!
The Practical Test:
Now you've passed your theory test and had lots of lessons with us, once we feel you're ready we'll let you know you can book your practical test.
You are at a great time in your life, in fact learning to drive is totally amazing and the feeling you get when you pass your driving test is out of this world.
So how are you going to get there?
First up you need the right driving school, and because it is hard to tell the difference between who is good and who isn’t I recommend you go with your gut feeling but you also set some goals.
Tell your instructor when you want to pass your driving test by and ask for a plan of action. I call this the Progress Report Form and it keeps your learning on track.
Every learner driver, and I am sure you are no different, wants the best opportunity of passing first time, you don’t want to have to take more lessons than necessary and you want to have a good time.
I would be delighted to hear from you and help you get your driving licence.