Driving Schools in Milton Keynes

Driving schools in Milton Keynes provide practical and theory tuition for learner drivers, from first lessons through to test preparation and post-test refresher courses. This page lists instructors and schools across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.

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Checking instructor qualifications and standards

In the UK, anyone charging for driving tuition in a car must be a qualified Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) registered with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), and they should display a green ADI badge in the windscreen. Trainee instructors hold a pink badge, which is a temporary licence to give paid lessons while training. You can check an instructor's registration and see the DVSA grading, where the top grade indicates a high standard of instruction. It is also reasonable to ask whether the tuition vehicle is dual-controlled and fully insured for learner drivers.

Lessons, tests and local practice in Milton Keynes

Learners in Milton Keynes typically sit their practical test at the DVSA test centre serving the area, and instructors familiar with local routes can help you practise the roundabouts, grid road system and dual carriageways common across the town. Before booking a block of lessons, it helps to compare hourly rates, ask about the cost of using the instructor's car for the test, and check the cancellation and refund policy for prepaid packages. You must hold a valid provisional licence and meet the eyesight standard before your first lesson.

How many driving lessons will I need before my test?

The DVSA suggests that, on average, learners take around 45 hours of professional lessons alongside additional private practice, though this varies with age, confidence and how often you drive. An instructor can give you a more accurate estimate after assessing your current ability in the first few lessons.

What is the difference between manual and automatic lessons?

Manual lessons teach you to use a clutch and gears, and passing in a manual car lets you drive both manual and automatic vehicles. If you pass in an automatic, your licence only covers automatic cars. Many learners find automatic lessons quicker to progress in, so the right choice depends on the type of car you plan to drive.