Driving schools in Caterham

Caterham is a town in the Tandridge District of Surrey, England. The town is administratively divided into two: Caterham on the Hill, and Caterham Valley, which includes the main town centre in the middle of a dry valley but rises to equal heights to the south. The town lies close to the A22, 21 miles (34 kilometres) from Guildford and 6 miles (10 kilometres) south of Croydon, in an upper valley cleft into the dip slope of the North Downs. Caterham on the Hill is above the valley to the west.

Top rated driving schools within 5 miles of Caterham, Surrey

Business Name Rating Categories Phone Number Address
Direct Pass Driving SchoolDirect Pass Driving School
1 review
Driving Schools +447947707621 32 Northwood Avenue, Purley CR8 2EP, United Kingdom
CarcaptainCarcaptain
6 reviews
Driving Schools +442070991232 Queens Lodge, 4 Old Park Lane, Mayfair W1K 1QW, United Kingdom
Phoenix Motorcycle TrainingPhoenix Motorcycle Training
1 review
Driving Schools +442088194231 Wolsey Junior Acadamy, Castlehill Ave, New Addington CR0 0TF, United Kingdom

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Common questions asked by learner drivers in Caterham

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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