Driving schools in Peckham

Peckham is a district in southeast London, within the London Borough of Southwark. It is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-east of Charing Cross. At the 2001 Census the Peckham ward had a population of 14,720.

Top rated driving schools within 5 miles of Peckham, Greater London

Business Name Rating Categories Phone Number Address
123 Drive123 Drive
1 review
Driving Schools +442081238123 Lucy Ashe House, Winchester Close, London SE17 3DJ, United Kingdom
CarcaptainCarcaptain
6 reviews
Driving Schools +442070991232 Queens Lodge, 4 Old Park Lane, Mayfair W1K 1QW, United Kingdom
Focus Driving School – East LondonFocus Driving School - East London
1 review
Driving Schools +442071274362 London E1, United Kingdom
Bee Free Driving SchoolBee Free Driving School
1 review
Driving Schools +447903829462 Sydenham Hill, London SE26, United Kingdom
DrivethruL Driving SchoolDrivethruL Driving School
1 review
Driving Schools +447790820820 London E14 8SL, United Kingdom

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Common questions asked by learner drivers in Peckham

Q: How much is a 2 hour driving lesson in UK?
A: 2 hour driving lesson in the UK typically costs around £40.

Q: How much is the driving theory test in UK?
A: The driving theory test in the UK typically costs around £23.

Q: Can you learn to drive in a week?
A: It is possible to learn to drive in a week, but it is not recommended. It is better to take your time and learn at a pace that suits you.

Q: How many lessons do you need to pass the driving test?
A: There is no set number of lessons you need to pass the driving test, as everyone learns at a different pace. However, it is typically recommended that you have at least 20 hours of professional driving lessons, plus additional private practice, before taking your test.

Q: How long is a driving test?
A: The driving test in the UK lasts around 40 minutes.

Q: How many lessons does a first time driver need?
A: A first time driver typically needs around 30 hours of professional driving lessons, plus additional private practice, before taking their driving test.

Q: What happens if a learner driver is caught alone in the UK?
A: If a learner driver is caught driving alone in the UK, they will face a fine of up to £1,000 and their driving licence will be revoked.

Q: Is UK driving licence hard to get?
A: The driving licence process in the UK is not particularly difficult, but it is important to make sure you are well prepared before taking your test.

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