05/03/2026
IMPORTANT β PLEASE READ
(PUPILS & PARENTS)
We understand how frustrating the current driving test waiting times are. However, we are seeing an increase in pupils wanting to book or take their test before they are fully ready, often because parents feel they should be ready after completing a certain number of lessons.
I would like to clarify the following:
βοΈSafety will always come before pressure or expectations. As an instructor, I have a duty of care to my pupils, the examiners conducting the test and other road users. For that reason, I will only recommend a test when I believe a pupil is genuinely ready.
If you or your parents feel you are ready before I advise it, you are of course free to take the test in your own private vehicle.
However, please remember that if your instructor is still:
π prompting you when to change gear
π asking you about speed limits
π talking you through manoeuvres
π telling you which lane or exit to take
π helping you judge space or positioning
β¦then you are not yet driving independently, which means you are not test ready.
When you can drive consistently and confidently without any prompts or guidance, that is when you will start to feel what test readiness is like.
My role is to provide honest, professional advice to help you pass safely and confidently.
Remember β when the test begins, it is just you and the examiner. There will be no prompts, no guidance, and no help β only your own ability.
Feeling nervous is completely normal. If you are feeling unsure, this means more practice is needed to help build confidence.