Good to know
The things drivers ask us most — about simulators, getting started, manual vs automatic, timing, payment, and fleet training.
Do I really need the simulator if I just want to pass the test?
You don’t have to — but learners who start on the simulator pass faster and drive more confidently. It lets you repeat the tricky parts and face hazards safely, so your road lessons are calmer and more productive.
I’ve never driven before. Where do I start?
The Beginner Driver course is built exactly for you. We begin with simulator foundations — controls, clutch, steering — before you ever move in traffic, then progress to supervised road lessons at your pace.
Manual or automatic — which should I learn?
We teach both. Learn on the gearbox you’ll actually drive. Many learners start automatic to build confidence, then add manual; your instructor will advise based on your goals.
How long does it take to be ready for the test?
It depends on you — how often you train and your starting confidence. Our packages run from 1 to 6 weeks (6 to 36 lessons), so we can match the pace to your goals when you enrol.
Is the learner’s licence or a certificate included?
Yes — the learner’s licence is included from the 3-week package, and a certificate of completion from the 4-week package upwards. Shorter packages focus on core driving skills, road signs and simulation practice.
Do you train company drivers and fleets?
Absolutely. Our Corporate & Fleet programme certifies whole teams in defensive driving, with group rates, flexible scheduling, and a fleet risk report. Many clients see fewer incidents and lower insurance costs.
Ready to get on the road?
Tell us your goals — we’ll recommend the right package and find a time that fits. No pressure, no obligation.