At Fast pass intensive driving school we provide crash courses in driving in and around the Aberdare area.
We can generally arrange courses that can be done in either a manual or automatic vehicle, being conducted in the instructor’s dual controlled car, and including a practical test and a theory if needed.
If you want to learn to drive in just one or two weeks, our Aberdare intensive courses can offer between 3 and 8 hours of concentrated driving lessons, every day, over an agreed number of days.
This generally leads to a driving test at the end of the week, and all tuition is conducted by fully qualified local driving instructors.
Even if you haven’t yet passed your theory test, this can be organised as part of your course, and we offer free online theory tests with thousands of questions and hundreds of video clips to help you pass. If you’ve booked your own test, fastPass, can arrange local lessons up to that test date for you.
If you need to pass your test quickly, and your local test centre has a long waiting list, you could try one of our residential courses.
In some cases, a QuickTest course can be arranged within a fortnight, with fastPass making all the travel, accommodation and other arrangements for you to make the whole process as easy as possible.
(Any extra charges are not included in any of our course prices shown on the website)
If you're finding it hard to figure out which course will suit you best you can access our Intensive Course Calculator
Using the calculator will give you the exact price and the availability of the course that will suit you better in Aberdare.
Once you've decided on a course, the actual start dates and times will be confirmed by our staff once a deposit has been made.
Here is a guide:
- If you’re a Total beginner, we’d suggest 40+ hours over 1 or 2 weeks
- If you’re a Novice, we’d suggest 30 to 40 hours over 1 or 2 weeks
- If you’d class yourself as “Intermediate”, 25 to 30 hours should suit
- As an Experienced learner you might need 15 to 20 hours
- If you Recently failed a test, 10 hours might be enough.
You can either book a course which has been recommended by our course calculator through our website, or directly over the phone during our working hours.