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If you would like to pass your test as soon as possible, or maybe you have already had some lessons and are near test standard, fast tracking could be for you.
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Fast tracking is for people who want to pass their driving test quickly. Instead of having one or two lessons a week, and taking a few months to reach test standard, you can take more lessons closer together and pass quickly. Everyone is different with how fast they learn. If you are a complete beginner, I wouldn’t recommend trying to pass the test with one week of intensive learning, that is usually too much to cope with, but you could pass in a much quicker time by fast tracking. If you have some experience, or are a confident person and a quick learner, you may be able to take your test sooner; I can advise you after the first lesson of approximately how long it might take to reach test standard once I have assessed your current skills. Fast track lessons can be booked in a block; I usually recommend having one lesson to begin with so I can note what level of training you will need. If you want to take your practical test straight after you have completed the lessons, please make sure you have passed your theory test first.