Pass Plus Course

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Pass Plus

What is Pass Plus?

Pass Plus is a practical training course that takes a minimum of 6 hours to complete and is designed for drivers to improve their skills.

Only a fully qualified driving instructor can deliver the course and they must be registered to do so with the DVSA.

Pass Plus consists of 6 modules, each of them designed to give the driver experience driving:

  • In town/city centre
  • In all weathers
  • On rural roads
  • At night
  • On dual carriageways
  • On motorways

All modules should be covered by practical sessions, although local conditions may mean that some are theory based - you won't be able to practice driving in the snow in the middle of July!

Is there test at the end of Pass Plus?

There isn’t a test at the end of the course, Your instructor will be assessing you throughout the course and will be completing a training report form. In order to pass, you’ll need to reach the required standard in each module.

Once you have completed the Pass Plus course you must send your training report form, signed by you and your instructor, to the DVSA to receive your certificate:

Pass Plus
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency
The Axis Building
112 Upper Parliament Street
Nottingham
NG1 6LP

Who can take Pass Plus?

Anyone who has passed their practical driving test can take Pass Plus, but it is of most use to newly qualified drivers.

Can Pass Plus save me money on my Car insurance?

Potentially, some insurers will offer a discount on your car insurance policy if you have completed Pass Plus. You may be asked to provide details of your Pass Plus certificate, so make sure you receive yours by sending your signed training report form to the DVSA.

How much does Pass Plus cost?

The cost of Pass Plus differs across the country, for a price in your area get a quote online

Taking the Pass Plus qualification near me

Wherever you are in the UK, you shouldn’t be too far from our network of expert instructors. Popular locations include Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield.