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Pass Plus - Beyond the L test training course

The Pass Plus course is 6 hours in total with no test at the end, just an ongoing assessment and covers all of the following topics but not necessarily in the order below :-

1) Motorway driving

2) Dual carriageways

3) Night driving

4) Country and rural roads

5) Town and city driving

6) All weather driving (this will usually be a theory refresher on the different weather conditions as we never know what the weather will be like on the lesson for this module. I then normally include some more driving from another module/s to ensure the lesson is optimised to it's full potential.)

I charge £160 for the course as longer driving distances are involved during training sessions so more fuel is used = higher costs involved. Whilst I do fully appreciate Pass Plus training is more expensive than Learner training, I guarantee the rewards really do pay for themselves because at the end of the course, we've developed you from being a newly qualified driver into a much more confident and safer driver. We're not only enhancing existing skills, we're taking them to a more advanced level to equip for the real world. Emphasis is placed on early anticipation, early perception, early planning and sound safety decisions. Whilst Pass Plus / Motorway training isn't compulsory - I highly recommend it.

Selected insurance companies can also offer discounts to Pass Plus certificate holders....

I personally recommend 4 x 90 minute sessions over a 4 week period / 1 hour every week for 6 weeks but I'm happy to discuss this with pupils on an individual basis.

ss Plus course is 6 hours in total with no test at the end, just an ongoing assessment and covers all of the following topics but not necessarily in the order below!!-


 
1) Motorway driving
2) Dual carriageways
3) Night driving
4) Country and rural roads
5) Town and city driving
6) All weather driving (this will usually be a theory refresher on the different weather conditions as we never know what the weather will be like on the lesson for this module. I then normally include some more driving from another module/s to ensure the lesson is optimised to it's full potential.)
 

 
I charge £160 for the course as we're driving longer distances in sessions so more fuel is used = higher costs involved. Whilst i do fully appreciate Pass Plus training is more expensive than Learner training, I guarantee the rewards really do pay for themselves because at the end of the course, we've developed our new driver into a much more confident and safer driver. We're not only enhancing existing skills, we're taking them to a more advanced level to equip for the real world. Emphasis is placed on early anticipation, early perception, early planning and sound safety decisions.

 
Selected insurance companies can also offer discounts to Pass Plus certificate holders....
 

 
I recommend no longer than 90 minute sessions over a 4 week period / 1 hour every week for 6 weeks but i'm happy to discuss this with the pupil on an individual basis. I'd prefer for the motorway and dual carriageway sessions to be carried out during late mornings - lunchtime - early afternoons as the rush hours don't work for this type of training.....
 

 

 

 

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