Advanced Driving Lessons

Already passed your driving test but want to feel safer, sharper, and more confident on the road? Our advanced driving lessons are built for drivers like you.

At Driving School Sheffield, we help you master motorway driving, night driving, and tricky city routes so you can enjoy stress-free journeys.

DVSA Approved Instructors
  • DVSA Approved Instructors
flexible timing
  • Flexible Timings/Schedule
High First-Time Pass Rate
  • High First-Time Pass Rate
5-Star Google Reviews
  • 5-Star Google Reviews

Why us for Advanced Driving Lessons

Common problems we solve

Our Simple 3-Step Process

  • Book your slot – Call or book online in minutes.
  • Meet your instructor – Learn in a safe, supportive environment.
  • Drive with confidence – Apply advanced skills in real traffic situations.
Advanced Driving Lessons

With over 10 years of local experience, our instructors bring professional knowledge to every lesson. All are DVSA-certified and trained to support learners of every background. Trusted by hundreds of Sheffield drivers, we pride ourselves on safety, patience, and results.

Frequently Asked Question about Advanced Driving Lessons

Have questions about taking advanced driving lessons? We’ve answered the most common ones below so you’ll know exactly what to expect before booking your lessons in Sheffield.

Advanced driving lessons typically range from £35 to £50 per hour, depending on the lesson type and duration. You can book single sessions or discounted packages covering motorway, night, and refresher training with qualified instructors.

Yes, many insurers offer discounts for drivers who complete advanced driving courses. While savings vary, completing an accredited course can show insurers you’re a safer driver, which may lower your premium.

An advanced driving qualification is specialist training that improves skills like motorway driving, hazard awareness, and defensive driving. It goes beyond the standard driving test and is often recognised by employers and insurers.

A 3 point turn involves turning the car across the road in three moves: forward to the right, reverse to the left, then forward again to straighten. It’s now called a “turn in the road.”

On average, new drivers need around 40–45 hours of professional lessons plus practice. This varies depending on confidence, learning pace, and whether you choose manual or automatic lessons.

The best first car is small, affordable, and easy to handle. Popular choices include the Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Corsa, and Toyota Yaris — all reliable, economical, and low insurance group vehicles.

These are driving licence categories. A1 allows small motorcycles, B covers standard cars, B1 is for motor tricycles/quadricycles, while B2 is not used in the UK but may apply abroad.

A Category D licence lets you drive buses with more than 8 passenger seats. You must already hold a Category B licence and complete extra training to qualify.

Yes, if you commit to regular lessons and private practice, many learners can pass within 3 months. Intensive driving courses may also help speed up the process.