Our Bramber instructors offer a range of services including manual and automatic lessons, intensive courses, and flexible scheduling to fit around your commitments. Compare prices, read genuine student reviews, and find an instructor who matches your needs and budget.
Best Driving Instructors in Bramber
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Darren
Darren runs Brighton Driving Lessons and leads a team of fully qualified, DSA registered and CRB checked instructors who are known as some of the bes…
Lumi
Lumi is a friendly, calm driving instructor based in Brighton, offering both automatic and manual lessons across Brighton and Hove. Lessons are plann…
Paul
Paul is a friendly, fully DVSA-licensed instructor with Smart Drive UK in Worthing (BN11 1QR). He follows DSA guidelines and keeps lessons structured…
Dean
Dean is a fully qualified Government Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) offering lessons across Worthing, Lancing, Littlehampton and the surrounding B…
Leigh
Leigh is a DVSA Approved Driving Instructor with a calm, patient and really supportive way of teaching. He has a strong record of helping learners pa…
Clare
Clare runs Ladydrive and His & Hers Driving School in Brighton. She looks after a friendly team of patient, DBS-checked instructors, both male and fe…
Fabio
Fabio is a very experienced driving instructor in Brighton, known for being calm, friendly and easy to talk to. He focuses on how you learn best and …
Karol
Karol has many years of experience as a driving instructor, including time with the AA before starting his own school. He is friendly and patient, an…
Frank Judah
Frank Judah is a fully qualified Grade A driving instructor based in Worthing, West Sussex, with over 16 years of experience. He keeps lessons calm a…
Phil Mason
Phil Mason is a friendly, experienced driving instructor based in West Sussex. He offers driving lessons in Littlehampton, Worthing, Angmering, Rusti…
Sue
Sue runs Flypass Driving School, an independent school that keeps things simple and friendly while still giving you top quality training. She's calm,…
John Morgan
John Morgan really knows his stuff when it comes to 4x4 off-road driving. He has thirty years of experience organising and leading off-road driving e…
Learning to Drive in Bramber
Bramber is a small village with a quiet, rural feel close to the Sussex coast. You get narrow lanes, a few historic spots like Bramber Castle, and quick access to busier roads when you need them. Lessons here tend to start on low-traffic lanes before moving onto the A283 and A27 for junction practice. If you live here you'll often test at Lancing, only a short drive away.
Nearest Test Centre: Lancing
The nearest DVSA test centre is Lancing, about 4.3 miles from Bramber, so you can expect a short drive to your test. Lancing handles around 2,849 tests a year and uses routes that include coastal A27 sections and local residential streets. The centre's pass rate is 53.6%, which gives an idea of local test difficulty. Data source: DVSA 2024-2025
Data source: DVSA (2024-2025)
Pass Rate Analysis
Lancing's pass rate is 53.6%, which sits above the national average of 47.3%. Data source: DVSA 2024-2025. Men pass at 56.3% and women at 51%, a modest gap in this area. Data source: DVSA 2024-2025.
Local Driving Tips
Start lessons on the quieter lanes around Bramber to build control and observation skills. When you move onto busier roads, focus on the A283 junctions and the A27 roundabouts near Lancing and Worthing. Practice crossing the River Adur bridges and approach lanes into Steyning, as these spots often crop up on local routes. Roundabout entries around the Lancing by-pass reward clear signalling and lane choice, so rehearse those movements. Watch for narrow village streets and parked cars, and practise slow clutch control where hills are short and steep.
Choosing an Instructor in Bramber
Look for an instructor who knows local routes, including A27 roundabouts and the roads into Lancing and Worthing. Expect to pay around
Lesson Costs in Bramber
Lessons in the Bramber area typically average 37 per hour, but block bookings or intensive courses can change that. Travel time to pick you up from villages or weekday evening slots may add to cost.
Getting Started
Apply for your provisional licence online or at a Post Office and then book your theory test. Take lessons with a local instructor who knows Lancing test routes, then book a practical test at Lancing when your instructor recommends it. After you pass the practical test you'll get your full licence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last reviewed: February 2026