Driving Lessons in Caerleon can offer Driving Courses for those that want to pass quickly. We are unlike other Driving Schools in Caerleon who offer this as you most probably will not have to take time off work, if we can help it.
Our Driving Courses in Caerleon 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 Caerleon
Allt-yr-yn, Alway, Beechwood, Bettws, Bishton, Caerleon, Coedkernew, Gaer, GoldcliffGraig, Langstone, Liswerry, Llanvaches, Llanwern, Malpas, Marshfield, Michaelstone-y-Fedw, Nash, Penhow, Pillgwenlly, Redwick, Ringland, Rogerstone, Shaftesbury, St Julians, Stow Hill, Tredegar Park, Victoria, Wentlooge
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 courses 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 Caerleon
Caerleon (/kərˈliːən/; Welsh: Caerllion) is a suburban town and community, situated on the River Usk[4][5] in the northern outskirts of the city of Newport, Wales. Caerleon is a site of archaeological importance, being the location of a notable Roman legionary fortress, Isca Augusta, and an Iron Age hillfort. The Wales National Roman Legion Museum and Roman Baths Museum are in Caerleon close to the remains of Isca Augusta. The town also has strong historical and literary associations, as Geoffrey of Monmouth elevated the significance of Caerleon as a major centre of British history in his Historia Regum Britanniæ, and Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote Idylls of the King while staying there.