Nelson's School of Motoring - FAQ's
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Below are so common questions that many pupils have please click the 'answer' button to reveal answers to the questions.
- Are your Instructors fully licensed to teach?
- Yes! I am fully licensed Driving Instructors by the DSA. I have over 24 years of experience and have great knowledge of the local Bradford area. I will not only prepare you for your theory and practical driving test but place a keen emphasis on safe driving for life! My aim is to get you to drive with confidence.
- Can you offer evening and weekend lessons?
- Yes! I am flexible in my working hours and am able to offer evening and weekend lessons if required. Please call me on 01274 638 884 to discuss your individual requirements.
- Do you offer refresher courses/lessons?
- Yes! I am able to offer a refresher lesson or course of lessons to individuals who have passed their practical driving test but may be short of confidence or in need of additional tuition in one or more areas. Refresher lessons are also particularly useful to drivers who have not driven for a while or to those who may need some advice or correction of current driving habits.
- Do you offer Theory test advice and assistance?
- Yes! I am able to offer FREE theory test advice and assistance to pupils. I also give you a free Theory Test CD.
- What do I need in order to start taking Driving lessons?
- Before you start taking driving lessons, you must have a current and valid provisional driving licence. Forms for a provisional licence may be obtained from the Post Office. As a requirement for undertaking driving lessons, you must be able to read a vehicle registration plate from 20.5 metres or 20 metres for the new-style plates. To hold a licence to drive you must also satisfy the statutory medical criteria, details of which may found on the Driver and Vehicle Licensing website. www.dvla.gov.uk UK residents holding a full driving licence issued in another EU/EEA member state may drive in the UK until their 70th birthday, or can exchange their licence for a British one at any time.
- What is Pass Plus?
- Pass Plus is a widely recognised scheme that is open to newly qualified drivers. Statistics have shown that newly qualified drivers are more vulnerable than experienced drivers. Pass Plus offers professional instruction, helping new drivers to gain quality experience, become more skilful drivers, develop a positive driving style and reduce their risk of being involved in an accident. Additionally many motor insurance companies offer greatly reduced insurance policies to new drivers who have completed the Pass Plus scheme. All of our Approved Driving Instructors are registered to offer Pass Plus tuition for those candidates that have successfully passed the practical driving test. There is no exam at the end of the Pass Plus course. The pupil undertakes six modules, each containing a range of relevant topics. When the pupil has attained or exceeded a satisfactory level in each topic of all modules, he/she will have completed the course. The six modules are:
· Town Driving · All-weather Driving · Out of Town Driving and Rural Roads · Night Driving · Dual Carriageways · Motorways
See the Pass Plus website for more information





