According to official DVSA figures, on average, for a 17-year-old with no previous driving experience, it takes approximately 44hrs hours of professional driving tuition, along with an additional 20hrs of private driving practice to reach test standards.
Remember though, that this is only an average, and you shouldn’t compare yourself to this, as everyone learns at a different pace. The most important thing is that you pass your driving test comfortably, and your driving instructor will know when you are ready to take the test.
If you are looking to speed up your progress, then the best way to do this is by practicing outside of your lessons, accompanied by another qualified driver.
There’s no doubt that getting in some extra hours of driving practice outside of your lessons will definitely help to speed up your progress. However, it’s important to bear in mind the laws around the supervision of learner drivers, so you don’t put yourself at risk when practicing.
Currently, the law is that learner drivers must be accompanied by a qualified driver who is over 21 years of age and has held a driver's license for a minimum of 3 years. To find out more about this, please check the GOV.UK website for the latest information on learning to drive in the UK.
Finding a good driving instructor is the second most important step in your journey to becoming a confident driver and earning your freedom. Here are a few points to keep in mind that will help you choose the right instructor: