Automatic Driving Lessons on Hourly Rate

1 HOUR AUTOMATIC
LESSON

2 HOURS AUTOMATIC
LESSON

10 HOURS AUTOMATIC
LESSON
Manual Driving Lessons on Hourly Rate
Intensive Driving Lessons on Hourly Rate

10 HOURS INTENSIVE
DRIVING LESSON
(intensity 2 to 4 days)

15 HOURS INTENSIVE
DRIVING LESSON
(intensity 2 to 6 days)

20 HOURS INTENSIVE
DRIVING LESSON
(intensity 1 to 3 weeks)

25 HOURS INTENSIVE
DRIVING LESSON
(intensity 1 to 4 weeks)

30 HOURS INTENSIVE
DRIVING LESSON
(intensity 1 to 5 weeks)

35 HOURS INTENSIVE
DRIVING LESSON
(intensity 1 to 6 weeks)

40 HOURS INTENSIVE
DRIVING LESSON
(intensity 2 to 8 weeks)

45 HOURS INTENSIVE
DRIVING LESSON
(intensity 2 to 12 weeks)
Instructor Training Courses on Hourly Rate

Part-1 Foundation
Course

Part-2 Driving
Ability

Part-3 Instructional
Training
Female Driving Instructor on Hourly Rate
Driving Lessons Hourly Rate
We provide professional driving lessons for learners of all levels, offering both automatic and manual instruction tailored to individual needs. Whether you're a complete beginner, a nervous driver, or looking for intensive, refresher, Pass Plus, or motorway driving lessons, our qualified DVSA-approved instructors – including both male and female professionals – are here to support you. With flexible scheduling, structured lesson plans, and a friendly approach, we aim to help you build confidence behind the wheel and pass your driving test efficiently and safely.
Driving Lessons Hourly Rate: What You Should Expect to Pay
Understanding the hourly rate for driving lessons is essential for budgeting and finding the best value as you learn to drive. Whether you’re a new learner or someone returning to driving, knowing what you’re paying for—and why—can make a big difference in your learning experience.
What Is the Average Hourly Rate for Driving Lessons?
In most parts of the UK, the average hourly rate for manual driving lessons ranges between £30 to £38, while automatic lessons may be slightly higher. Prices can vary depending on the city, instructor’s experience, and vehicle type.
Factors That Influence Driving Lesson Costs
Several elements contribute to the pricing of hourly driving lessons:
Instructor’s experience and qualifications
Type of vehicle (manual or automatic)
Local demand and competition
Lesson duration and frequency
It’s important to balance cost with quality—cheaper doesn’t always mean better.
How to Get the Most Value for Your Money
Here’s how you can stretch your budget while still receiving quality training:
Book lessons in blocks to receive discounts
Choose a highly rated local instructor
Practice between lessons with supervision if possible
Avoid long gaps between sessions
The goal is to become a safe and confident driver, not just to pass the test.
Beware of Unrealistic Offers
Be cautious of schools offering extremely low prices such as “10 hours for £100”. While it may seem like a good deal, you may end up with an underqualified instructor or poor teaching quality. Investing a bit more often leads to better results in fewer lessons.
Why Experienced Instructors Matter
An experienced instructor doesn’t just help you pass the test—they shape your skills for a lifetime of safe driving. If you’re interested in becoming an instructor yourself or want to know how instructor training works, check out our detailed guide on how to become a driving instructor in Blackburn.
Should You Pay Hourly or Choose a Package?
While hourly payments offer flexibility, many learners save money by choosing lesson packages. These often include mock tests, test-day support, and structured lesson plans that make learning faster and more efficient.














