FAQ

What age do I need to be to start learning to drive?

You must be at least 17 years old to begin learning to drive a car in most places. However, you can start taking driving lessons at 16 if you have a provisional license

Do I need a provisional driving license to take lessons?

Yes, you need a provisional license before you start driving lessons. You can apply for one online through your local driving authority.

What happens if I need to cancel or reschedule a lesson?

We understand that life happens! We ask for at least 24 hours' notice for cancellations or rescheduling, otherwise, a cancellation fee may apply.

How do I book or pay for my driving lessons?

You can book lessons directly through our website or by calling us. Payments to be made via cash

What happens if I fail my driving test?

If you don’t pass your test, don’t worry! We’ll go over the areas where you need improvement and schedule more lessons to help you pass next time.

How do I contact you?

You can reach us by phone, email, or via the contact form on our website. All contact details are listed in the “Contact” section

Why do you offer manual driving lessons?

We offer manual driving lessons because learning to drive a manual (stick-shift) car provides a number of benefits, including:

  1. Greater Control: Driving a manual gives you more control over the vehicle. You can manage your speed more precisely by controlling the gears, especially in challenging driving conditions such as hills, snow, or heavy traffic.
  2. Broader Driving Skills: Learning to drive a manual car improves your overall driving skills and enhances your ability to drive a wider variety of vehicles. Many cars around the world, especially in Europe and other parts of the globe, are manual, so it's a valuable skill to have if you plan to drive internationally.
  3. Fuel Efficiency: Manual cars are often more fuel-efficient than automatic cars, as they allow you to shift gears more effectively based on the speed and load of the vehicle.
  4. Better Focus and Engagement: Operating a manual car requires more attention and coordination, which can help improve your driving awareness. It makes you more involved with the car, leading to better overall driving habits.
  5. Cost-Effective: Manual vehicles are usually cheaper to purchase and maintain, which can be beneficial for those on a budget.
  6. Better for Performance Driving: For those interested in performance or sportier driving, a manual transmission offers more responsive control over the vehicle.

If you're interested in learning to drive a manual car, we offer expert instruction to guide you through the process in a safe and controlled environment.

Do you provide a car for the driving test?

Yes, we can accompany you to the driving test in our car, provided you’ve taken your lessons with us. We’ll ensure the car is roadworthy and meets all the necessary requirements for the test

07359253891

Abdulsdrivingschool1@gmail.com

Sheffield