
Many students ask how many lessons will I need? Overall it is down to each candidate's ability as to how quickly they adapt to the training given by the instructor. Lisa’s Learners Guarantee to give only the required number of lessons necessary for each pupil.
Lessons available are:
The DSA advises that the average pupil will take approx 45 hours of professional training and 22 hours of private practice. Have a full licence but have not driven for a while? Nervous about driving on Motorways? Perhaps you have lived abroad for some time and need help withadjusting to the UK traffic system. Lisa’s Learners can offer refresher courses for nervous drivers.
Driving Assessment
An assessment lesson is not an admission that there is something wrong with your driving style. See it as a step taken by good drivers who wish to know how they may improve.
We will cover a variety of road types (town, country, dual carriageway) and during the lesson your driving technique will be assessed for efficiency and safety. Ideally you will demonstrate good co-ordination with the controls of the vehicle. Sufficient effective observations to recognise hazards in advance, appropriate speed control and anticipation of the movement of other road users. Your indications and positioning at junctions will be correct and throughout the session you will maintain a courteous attitude towards others, even if they do not extend the same level of courtesy to you.
Pass Plus
Statistics show that new drivers are more likely to have an accident in the first two years of passing their test due to a lack of driving experience - this is where Pass Plus comes in! The course aims to build upon your newly acquired driving skills and knowledge. What is Pass Plus?
Pass Plus is a training course specifically aimed at new drivers, designed by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) with the help of insurers and the driving instruction industry. Pass Plus will build upon your existing skills and knowledge, it will teach you how to anticipate, plan for and deal with all kinds of hazards, and can help you to become more confident on the roads.
Pass Plus is made up of six practical modules which include:
You must successfully complete all the modules in the course to an achieved or exceeded standard. Another benefit of taking part in the Pass Plus scheme is that the cost of your insurance will be reduced, the amount of money saved varies between each insurance company. We advise drivers to shop around for insurance and prior to taking on a new policy ask how much discount the company will offer with a Pass Plus certificate.
Safety Checks
It is important that your car is in good working order before you start your journey. You need to be aware of what you need to check, how to do it and how often. You will need to consistently do the following without any help:
Carry out appropriate safety checks on your car -
Lessons available are:
- 1 hour
- 1.5 hour
- 2 hour
The DSA advises that the average pupil will take approx 45 hours of professional training and 22 hours of private practice. Have a full licence but have not driven for a while? Nervous about driving on Motorways? Perhaps you have lived abroad for some time and need help withadjusting to the UK traffic system. Lisa’s Learners can offer refresher courses for nervous drivers.
Driving Assessment
An assessment lesson is not an admission that there is something wrong with your driving style. See it as a step taken by good drivers who wish to know how they may improve.
We will cover a variety of road types (town, country, dual carriageway) and during the lesson your driving technique will be assessed for efficiency and safety. Ideally you will demonstrate good co-ordination with the controls of the vehicle. Sufficient effective observations to recognise hazards in advance, appropriate speed control and anticipation of the movement of other road users. Your indications and positioning at junctions will be correct and throughout the session you will maintain a courteous attitude towards others, even if they do not extend the same level of courtesy to you.
Pass Plus
Statistics show that new drivers are more likely to have an accident in the first two years of passing their test due to a lack of driving experience - this is where Pass Plus comes in! The course aims to build upon your newly acquired driving skills and knowledge. What is Pass Plus?
Pass Plus is a training course specifically aimed at new drivers, designed by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) with the help of insurers and the driving instruction industry. Pass Plus will build upon your existing skills and knowledge, it will teach you how to anticipate, plan for and deal with all kinds of hazards, and can help you to become more confident on the roads.
Pass Plus is made up of six practical modules which include:
- driving in town.
- driving in all weathers.
- driving on rural roads.
- driving at night.
- driving on dual carriageways.
- driving on motorways.
You must successfully complete all the modules in the course to an achieved or exceeded standard. Another benefit of taking part in the Pass Plus scheme is that the cost of your insurance will be reduced, the amount of money saved varies between each insurance company. We advise drivers to shop around for insurance and prior to taking on a new policy ask how much discount the company will offer with a Pass Plus certificate.
Safety Checks
It is important that your car is in good working order before you start your journey. You need to be aware of what you need to check, how to do it and how often. You will need to consistently do the following without any help:
Carry out appropriate safety checks on your car -
- Petrol: how to check the petrol level.
- Oil: where and how to check the level of the engine oil.
- Water: and other fluids, including screenwash, coolant and brake fluid – where they are and how to check them.
- Electric: front and rear lights, brake lights, hazard warning lights, indicators, horn and other warning devices – check they are clean and in good working order.
- Rubber: the correct pressure for your tyres and how to measure it. Also, how to check tread depth and the tyre wall.
- You will also need to know how to check that the brakes and steering are working before you start to drive.
- When your car requires professional maintenance, including the correct service intervals for your car.
- What checks to make before starting a journey, especially longer ones.
- How to clear and clean your windscreen so you get the best visibility at all times.





