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Driving Instructors in Telford

Finding a good driving instructor in Telford, Shropshire doesn't have to be difficult. DrivePro lets you compare local instructors by price, availability, and specialisms — whether you want automatic or manual, intensive courses, or regular weekly lessons. Every instructor on our platform is ADI-qualified and verified.

Average lesson price

£33–£39/hr

Why learn to drive in Telford?

What sets DrivePro apart is simplicity. Find instructors near Telford, compare their rates and availability, book online, and manage your lessons through one platform. No chasing phone calls, no waiting for callbacks — just a straightforward way to get driving lessons sorted.

Tips for choosing a driving instructor in Telford

The most effective way to learn to drive in Telford is consistent practice with a qualified instructor. Aim for at least one lesson per week, supplement with private practice if you can, and stay with the same instructor throughout for continuity.

Driving lessons in Telford: your questions answered

Beginner driving lessons in Telford cost between £33–£39 per hour — the same as lessons for any skill level. Some instructors offer a discounted introductory lesson for new pupils. Block booking 10 hours at once typically saves 10-15% and guarantees you a regular slot.

The fastest route to a licence in Telford is an intensive course — typically 30-40 hours over 1-2 weeks, followed immediately by a test. However, most learners prefer regular weekly lessons over 3-6 months, which gives more time for skills to consolidate. Your pace depends on your natural ability and practice opportunities.

Yes — DrivePro lists female driving instructors in Telford and across Shropshire. You can filter by this preference when searching. Many learners feel more comfortable with an instructor of the same gender, and there's no wrong reason for having a preference.

You'll need a valid provisional driving licence — apply online at gov.uk if you haven't already. You should also have eyesight that meets the DVSA standard (reading a number plate from 20 metres). Wear comfortable shoes with a thin sole, and bring your provisional licence to every lesson.

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