Part 1. Theory and Hazard Perception Test.
The First part consists of a theory test and a hazard perception test. The theory test is a computerised multiple choice test made up of 100 questions. The
pass mark is 85%. The pass mark for the hazard perception test is 57 out of a possible 75.
Part 2. Practical Driving Test.
The second part consists of a one-hour test in which the candidate must display a much higher standard of driving skill than the average motorist.
It includes motorway or dual carriageway driving, town and country driving and all of the set manoeuvres. This part costs £789 and includes 20 hours of
tuition, the Part 2 Test fee and the use of the car for the day of the test. All training is done on a strictly one-to-one basis.
Part 3. Teaching Ability.
This third section assesses the candidate's ability to explain every detail of driving to their student. This must be done in a kind and patient way so
that the pupil is made to feel at ease. Before this exam can be taken the candidate must have received at least 40 hours of teaching ability tuition. This
section costs £1389 which includes the test fee and the use of the car for the day of the test. All of the training is done on a strictly one-to-one basis.
The full cost of the course is likely to be around £2,200 although we offer pay-as-you-go training.