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Remember, confidence comes with time. Practice, practice, practice. Know your route. Know where everything is in your car and how it works. Go out on your own. Force yourself to drive somewhere new. Don't worry about other drivers. Stick to the speed limit.
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No minimum number of lessons are required to pass your test and there is no fixed time frame for learning to drive. Most people spread their driving lessons out over several months, but you can also take an intensive driving course if your budget allows.
You'll always have that one person who swears they passed first time after three lessons, but that's far from the average. According to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DSA), it takes most people 45 hours of lessons to learn how to drive, plus 22 hours of practicing.
Learning how to drive is not hard. Learning how to co-exist with other traffic at the same time as you are learning to drive can be hard. Drive at the speed of traffic (since there is no speedometer), do not cut other people off, stay in your lane, do not maim or kill anyone and do not run stoplights.
it's possible on 2/3 lessons a week. I passed in 4 months 1 lesson a week, 12 lessons in total — I had some private practice but if you are a good driver then you can easily pass in 2 months doing 2 hours of lessons a week.
If you're more interested in how long you, personally, should consider practice driving, it all depends on how competent and comfortable you are with driving. If you settle into the driving environment easily, six to eight hours of practice should be sufficient.
It is not recommended attempting to learn to drive in one week. And always book your lessons as two hour blocks — you will get more driving time, and it will help you get into the swing of it quicker. In your first week take two to three 2hour lessons. Next week add in private practice in a friend or relative's car.
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