Hourly Learner Lessons

Being able to drive safely and competently so you can pass your driving test takes time. How many hours of lessons you will need to take before you can pass your driving test depends upon several factors. Your confidence and how quickly you can pick up new skills. What experience and standard your driving is at before you begin your lessons and the quality of instruction you receive.

"Research shows that learners who have a combination of professional instruction and private practice do better at the driving test. On average, those who pass have had 47 hours of professional instruction and 22 hours of private practice."
DirectGov.co.uk

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ProScot 1 Hour Lessons

This is the traditional method of learning to drive. The advantage is the low weekly cost but, with only one hour of practice at a time, progress can be slow unless you are a quick learner. We generally see a higher dropout rate amongst students taking one-hour lessons and in our experience, it ultimately costs more to get to test standard.

From experience Pro-Scot have found 1-hour lessons generally are not long enough to make significant progress each week unless you take more than one each week.  The first 10 to 15 minutes of a 1-hour lesson is spent trying to get back to your previous standard.  By the time you add in briefings, de-briefs and perhaps an instructor demonstration your time in the "driving seat" is very little.  Students therefore require more training hours to overcome this, costs escalate, and progress is slow. 

Typical training duration: approximately 9 months - 1 year based on one lesson per week, or 4 - 6 months based on two 1-hour lessons per week.

Pro-Scot offers the following solutions:

ProScot 1½ Hour lessons

If you feel that 1 hour is too short and 2 hours is too long, our 1½ hour lesson is the perfect solution. Timescales to reach test standard lie between those quoted for 1-hour and 2-hour lessons.

ProScot 2 Hour Lessons

Our most popular non-intensive style training method, with a much lower dropout rate as students can see how quickly they are learning. A higher percentage of the lesson time is productive, and progress is therefore significantly quicker.

Typical training duration: approximately 4 - 6 months based on one 2-hour lesson per week, or 2 - 3 months based on two 2-hour lessons per week.

ProScot 10 Hour Block Bookings

This method of learning to drive enables you to take advantage of our Block Booking discounts. Lessons are paid upfront and can be taken in five 2-hour blocks.

ProScot Semi-Intensive Courses (Learn to drive in 6 to 8 weeks)

This style of course is becoming increasingly popular with our students, especially those who find that a 1- or 2-hour lesson each week is not enough but our 30-hour intensive "Learn to drive in a week” or our 20 hour courses are too much. Instead, why not opt for a semi-intensive approach to learning? By taking a 2-hour lesson at least three times per week, you should be able to learn to drive in about 6 to 8 weeks.

What Our Learner Drivers Say

Abby Connolly

Passed my test first time with Andrew McKay, would highly recommend him as he gave me all the information and skills I needed to drive confidently

Abby Connolly
Dunfermline
Ollie Killean

Just wanted to say I passed my test first time today all thanks to Mel. She was a great instructor, and was very patient and understanding. I now feel confident about driving on the road by myself.

Ollie Killean
Fife
Louis Uzoeri

5 🌟

Thank you, Fred Beck, for being such an awesome coach and the best driving instructor anyone will ever encounter. My driving success story will not be complete without mentioning your name. Thank you

Louis Uzoeri
Fife
Reece Wiggan

Passed my test first time today with my instructor Scott Kelly. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for an instructor to go start with Scott. Couldn’t ask for more from an instructor.

Reece Wiggan
Fife
Honor Mitchell-Thain

Thank you to Andrew McKay who has helped me to pass my driving test. His patience and perseverance has thoroughly helped me with both my confidence and my ability. I would highly recommend being taught by Andrew.

Honor Mitchell-Thain
Torryburn
Sharon Slaven

Would like to say a massive thanks to james Kilgour from ProScot for having the patience, learning me and getting me through my driving test with a pass. Would highly recommend him. Thanks again.

Sharon Slaven
Kirkcaldy
Oliver Cahill

Fred Beck is not only a 5 Star top instructor but a top guy, too. He was always very patient with me throughout all stages of my driving, helping me to a first-time pass. Would highly recommend him!

Oliver Cahill
Morgan Feeley

Innes was my instructor and he was amazing! His help was absolutely amazing and he helped in my confidence driving so much!

Morgan Feeley
Kirkcaldy
Rhys MacIntosh

Innes is an amazing driving instructor, who really helped me find the confidence to pass. Thank you Innes.

Rhys MacIntosh
Kirkcaldy
Calum Russell

Fred Beck is a fantastic instructor. Very clear and calm with his instruction. You really can't go wrong with the way he books lessons, which is great if you're a bit of a tattie-heed.

Recommend 100% and 5 Stars.

Calum Russell
Kirkcaldy

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