Driving lessons Gabalfa can offer Driving Courses for those that want to pass quickly. We are unlike other Driving  Schools in Gabalfa who offer this as you most probably will not have to take time off work, if we can help it.

Our Driving Courses in Gabalfa and surrounding areas are affordable. Do we offer cheap driving courses we are often asked. We offer value for money and deliver.

Areas Main Town Gabalfa

Adamsdown, Butetown, Caerau, Canton, Castle, Cathays, Cyncoed, Ely, Fairwater, Gabalfa, Grangetown, Heath, Lisvane, Llandaff, Llandaff North, Llanedeyrn, Llanishen, Llanrumney, Old St Mellons, Pentwyn, Pentyrch, Penylan, Pontcanna, Pontprennau, RadyrMorganstown , Riverside, Roath Plasnewydd, Rumney, Splott, St Fagans, Tongwynlais, Thornhill, Tremorfa, Trowbridge, Whitchurch

Should I take an Intensive driving course?

If you want to Pass quickly then taking an Intensive Driving Course is a great idea. According to the DvSA  the average number of hours from zero to test standard is 45 hours.

Unlike a lot of Driving Courses you do not need to have passed the theory before starting the course, another great advantage to speed the process up.

They are also a good idea if you have got halfway through your driving training and need to get this done FAST.

A lot of Intensive Driving schools have you sit in the car for 6-7 hours. Not good for a learner’s learning curve. We have found that the sweet spot of learning is between 2-4 hours.

You will potentially save money by doing one as you are not going over the same ground covered the week before. Very much like reading a book once a week, you have to go back a few pages to remember where you were.

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More Information about Gabalfa

Gabalfa (English: /ɡəˈbælvə/, Welsh pronunciation: [ɡaˈbalva]) is a district and community in the north of the city of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is characterised by a four-lane fly over road at the Gabalfa Interchange, where the A48 road meets the A470 road (North Road) which leads from Cardiff to northern Wales, and the A469 road (Caerphilly Road).

The name is derived from the Welsh ‘Ceubalfa’, which is literally translated as ‘place of the boat’. It was formerly the site of a ferry crossing across the River Taff, upon which a school is now built.[2] The area was first heavily developed in the 1880s, with most of the characteristic terraced housing originating from the next 30 years of construction.[3]