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Some instructors covering Beverley
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Lee
Lee Walker is an experienced driving instructor based in Hull, East Yorkshire. He is a Driving Standards Agency Approved Driving Instructor and has a…
Kristian
Kristian Stork is a fully qualified Government Approved Driving Instructor running his own independent LDC driving school in Hull. He's been speciall…
Steven
Hi, I'm Steve. I've been teaching people to drive in Hull since 1987, and I still love it. I focus on driving as a life skill, because what happens a…
Learning to Drive in Beverley
Learning to drive in Beverley feels local and steady. There are just three instructors listed in the area, so lessons can feel personal but availability may be limited. Pupils often travel short distances to nearby centres such as Hull or Scunthorpe for tests. The town sits in Yorkshire & Humber and suits learners who prefer quieter streets for early lessons.
Nearest Test Centre: Beverley LGV
The nearest DVSA test centre is Beverley LGV, about 3 miles from the town centre. Its name suggests a focus on large goods vehicle testing, so check which test types are offered before booking. If you need a standard car test you may need to travel to Hull or Scunthorpe, both within reasonable driving distance. Allow extra time for travel and parking on test day.
Pass Rate Analysis
There is no pass rate listed for Beverley LGV in the supplied data, so local pass performance cannot be stated. Hull test centre has a pass rate of 44.3, below the national average of 47.3, Data source: DVSA (data period not provided). Scunthorpe shows a pass rate of 49.5, which is above the national average, Data source: DVSA (data period not provided). Male and female split figures are not available for Beverley in the provided data.
Local Driving Tips
Start lessons in quieter residential streets close to town to build confidence before moving to busier routes. Practice junctions and roundabouts on routes that lead out of Beverley towards Hull or Scunthorpe, since test centres are in those directions. Get comfortable with shorter journeys and parking in narrow streets, as town centre parking can be tight. Book regular lessons to keep progress steady, and try mock test routes at the nearest available test centre once you are ready.
Choosing an Instructor in Beverley
With only three instructors listed, check each instructor's availability and whether they offer block booking discounts. Expect average private lesson rates around £40 per hour in this area. Ask about pass rates for their pupils and whether they provide mock tests or motorway lessons. Look for instructors who can be flexible with travel to nearby test centres.
Lesson Costs in Beverley
Average lesson price in Beverley is around £40 per hour. Costs can vary with instructor experience, whether you buy block lessons, and any travel time to lessons or test centres.
Getting Started
Apply for your provisional licence online or by post before booking any lessons. Study for and pass the theory test, including hazard perception, as that is needed before the practical test. Take regular lessons, track your progress with mock tests, and book your practical test at the most suitable nearby centre. Bring your provisional licence and theory pass certificate on test day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last reviewed: February 2026
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