Motorway driving is generally safer, but when accidents do occur they are usually more serious. However, many of these could be avoided.
Motorways are out of bounds to learners which means that newly qualified drivers will have no experience of them. Motorway driving is a completely different experience where different rules apply and situations develop far more quickly than you may expect.
Whether you have just passed your test or are already an experienced driver you may wish to book lessons in motorway driving to further develop your driving skills.

All aspects of motorway driving are covered including the following topics:
o planning journeys in advance
o joining and leaving a motorway, using slip roads
o safe speeds in different circumstances
o effective observation all around your vehicle
o signs, signals and markings
o overtaking and lane discipline
o courtesy to other road users
o motorway fatigue
o breakdown procedures
o use of lights, including hazard warning lights
o debris on the carriageway
o crosswinds.

Often a single two or three hour lesson is enough to give you all the confidence and knowledge that you will need to be a safe motorway driver.

A two hour Motorway lesson is £54 (Less for Students)