Manual driving lessons in South Shields, Hebburn and Jarrow are an investment and can take time to get to the standard required to pass your driving test.
On average, it can take 50 to 60 hours of practice. However, the truth is that everyone is different. There’s a reason why everyone isn’t the same, and that is to do with your experiences in life. So, you might have been a passenger for years, watching your mum and dad drive, so you may know some theory, or you might be a cyclist already and have road experience. There are a lot of factors that make it quicker to learn to drive. It could be the fact you drive a forklift or you go karting. This is call transfer of learning. You have acquired skills from what you have gained from your experiences in life. However, if you really don’t have any experiences as such, you don’t need to worry. It’s recommended to take 2-hour lessons, this way you have plenty of learning time.
If you learn to drive in an automatic, you can pass your driving test quicker, but remember, if you pass using an automatic, this means you will not be allowed to drive manual cars.

What’s the quickest way to pass your driving test?
You can learn to drive with a family member or a friend whilst doing driving lessons with a driving instructor. This can speed up the process, depending on how many hours you can get in between lessons, which can determine how fast you can pass.
You can also select an intensive driving course if that is an option for you. This is where you do more than 2 hours a week with a driving instructor. This can range from 4 to 10 hours depending on your and your driving instructor’s availability.


