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Verified Instructor
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    £29 an hour
  •    2015 VOLKSWAGEN Golf
  •    automatic
  •    16+ years
Verified Instructor
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    £25 an hour
  •    2016 VOLKSWAGEN Up!
  •    manual
  •    7+ years
Verified Instructor
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    £28 an hour
  •    2013 TOYOTA Auris
  •    manual
  •    7+ years
Verified Instructor
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    £29 an hour
  •    2017 SEAT Leon
  •    automatic
  •    9+ years
Verified Instructor
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    £22 an hour
  •    2017 VOLKSWAGEN Polo
  •    manual
  •    16+ years




Find your perfect driving lessons with Get Licensed

At Get Licensed, we understand that learning to drive is one of the most important moments in a person's life which is why we want to make it as easy as possible to find the best driving lessons in Clydebank.

Search instructors in Clydebank and find the best fit for you. Whether you want automatic driving lessons, a female driving instructor or perhaps a shared taste in music.

Finding your perfect driving lessons in Clydebank has never been easier.

How to choose the best driving instructor in Clydebank?

All driving instructors on Get Licensed are fully qualified to ensure the highest standards of driving lesson tuition is passed on to you.

The driving instructor profile gives you information about the instructor and gives you the option to read reviews from previous learners while passing on their experiences first hand so there are no nasty surprises for you.

Did they pass first time? Was the car clean? Do they support the same football team as you? You get the drift.

How many driving lessons will I need in Clydebank?

Research and online statistics show that most learner drivers have between 40 - 50 hours of driving lessons before they are ready to take their driving test. The number of hours it takes varies from person to person but having a local driving instructor who is the perfect fit for you can help.

Should I choose manual or automatic lessons?

Around 90% of driving licences are for manual cars. With a manual driving licence, you are able to drive automatic and manual cars but an automatic licence will only allow you to drive automatic cars. The hours it can take to pass your automatic test can be less but it is worth bearing in mind that insurance and car prices for automatic vehicles tend to be higher.

How much do driving lessons cost in Clydebank?

The average cost for driving lessons in Clydebank is £24. If it takes you 40 hours to learn to drive this will be at a cost of £960.

What to expect learning to drive in Clydebank

No one knows Clydebank better than local driving instructors.
Your driving lesson will start off on the back roads of Clydebank in order to increase your confidence in a quiet environment.

Focusing on steering and basic car and clutch control to help you get a feel for driving. As your driving skill progresses you will encounter new challenges.

You’re driving instructor will have meticulously planned your lesson route in a purposeful way so that you experience driving through a variety of junctions, roundabouts and pedestrian crossings in a familiar and local setting.

More about Clydebank

Clydebank, industrial town, West Dunbartonshire council area, historic county of Dunbartonshire, west-central Scotland. It lies on the northern bank of the River Clyde northwest of Glasgow. The town thrived during the 19th and early 20th centuries as a shipbuilding and heavy engineering centre. It suffered heavily from German bombing during World War II, and the collapse of its shipbuilding and other heavy industries in the decades after the war caused economic hardship. A partial economic revival began toward the end of the 20th century. The shipyard responsible for the great Cunard liners, culminating with the Queen Elizabeth II (1967), transitioned to manufacturing offshore oil-drilling rigs and related equipment before operations ceased completely in 2001. The Titan Crane, a remnant of the town’s shipbuilding history, is now a distinctive tourist attraction. Clydebank is also home to a prominent hospital. Pop. (2001) 27,750; (2011) 26,740.

FAQs

It’s really important to learn how to drive safely right from the beginning – bad habits are hard to break after all! Driving instructors are specially trained to teach you what you need to know to be safe on the road and pass your test. They have lots of experience and knowledge about driving, which they’ll use to help you become a confident, safe driver.

Other than yourself of course, You’re driving instructor should have already provided a written record of your progress. That record should list all the topics you need to master to drive safely for life. These include parallel parking, turn in the road (3-point turn), reversing around a corner and emergency stop. It should state precisely what stage you are up to now and it should be clear how much there is left to learn, together with any weaknesses you have which must be addressed.

You can expect such things as: Sound the horn, turn on the parking (side marker) lights, turn on the headlights, press on the brakes so they can see that the brake lights work. Also expect to: Turn on the turn signals, turn on the hazard lights
They will probably also make sure your seat belts work properly before beginning the test.  This is to ensure that your car is equipped properly for driving safely on the roadway.

 

About 40 – 50 minutes. The practical driving test includes an eyesight check and safety questions before a section of independent driving. 

You cannot fail your practical driving test for getting one or both questions wrong, but you can pick up 1 minor driving fault as a result of one or two incorrect answers, 16 or more minor driving faults, one serious or one dangerous fault will result in a test failure.

If you fail the driving test, you must wait two weeks before taking it again.

Yes! You can start driving straight away when you've passed your test. You don't need to wait for your full licence to arrive.