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Meet Graham - St Helens Driving Instructor

Graham's our fully DVSA approved driving instructor in St Helens

Meet Graham - Manual driving instructor in St Helens - Team TDA

Graham's Quick Q&A

When you aren’t out teaching where can we find you?
At home, out with my wife or watching my grandchildren playing football.

Favourite teaching area?
St. Helens and surrounding areas.

How old where you when you passed your driving test?
18

Did you pass first time?
Yes

Dream car?
My first car. Mini

Why did you decide to become a driving instructor?
After working in manufacturing for most of my life, I decided to challenge myself and I’ve never looked back since.

Why did you pick your Nissan note to teach in?
It has been my car for 4 years and my pupils find it a pleasure to learn in.

If you could go back and give yourself sone advice when you where learning to drive what would it be?
If I was to give myself advice, it would be to be a little more patient and not to be so eager to get my test passed.

What music is playing in your car?
Any station my grandchildren choose. Their rules not mine.

Favourite holiday destination?
Devon/Dorset.

Favourite food?
Fish and chips.

Red or a blue?
Blue of course.

Graham's info

Car
Nissan Note


Areas
St Helens


Test Centres
St Helens

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Driving Lesson FAQ's

Have a question? Want a quick answer? The most common driivng lesson FAQ's can be found below!

How do I book my first driving lesson in

If you have your provisional driving license then just give us a call or fill your details in on our callback form. A member of our team will answer any questions you have and pass your details over to one of our instructors.

What car will I learn to drive in?

We have a good variety of cars from super-mini’s to large SUV’s. Typically expect your lessons to happen in a Ford Fiesta / Vauxhall Corsa sized car. If you have any special requirements then feel free to ask us!

How many driving lessons will I need?

The UK average is 47 driving lessons and 22 hours of private practice before your driving test, but everyone is different. We’ve saw people pass in as little as 10 hours and others take longer. After your first few driving lessons your driving instructor will be able to give you an idea roughly how many lessons you will need.

What test do I need to take?

There are 3 tests you need to take to gain your full driving license. The first 2 tests are taken together, these are the theory test and the hazard perception test. You have to pass them both together. The final test is your practical driving test and this must be passed within 2 years of passing your first 2 tests.

How long does it take to learn to drive?

This is down to you. We see two types of learners, those committed to learning and taking regular weekly lessons, and those who aren’t too bothered and will cancel a lesson and then re-arrange for 2-3 weeks time. You can pass as quickly as you want, but if you don’t have the dedication or motivation to pass you can spend months trying to get your driving license.

How long are your driving lessons?

Our driving lessons all last 1 hour, but you can take them in 60/90/120/180 minute sessions if you prefer - speak to your driving instructor about your options if you want to do longer lessons. Note - some cheaper driving school only offer 50 minute driving lessons.

What is a provisional license?

You need to apply for a provisional driving license before you can start driving lessons. Without a provisional license you are not insured for driving on the road - we will ask to see your provisional on your first lesson.

Can’t I just learn with my Mum / Dad / Friend / Sister / Uncle??

Yes you can, however the person teaching you must meet certain criteria (Over 21, Have had a full license for over 3 years are the basic requirements) you must then also make sure the car is roadworthy, fully insured for a leaner driver and displaying the legal L plates. The most important thing is the person teaching / supervising you needs to know what is expected for your driving test and teach you correctly. If you want to speak to your driving instructor and ask for some advice.