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Dave
Dave Langridge has helped over 30 years of students become safe, confident drivers. Based in Telford, he's known for his patient, friendly approach a…
Ian
Ian Brain runs Drive With Brain's, a driving school based right in the heart of Telford. He's got a real knack for building up your confidence behind…
Richard
Richard Causton runs Bridge School of Motoring as an independent driving instructor. He's got a calm and patient manner that helps even the most nerv…
Mark
Mark Waring is a friendly, fully qualified driving instructor based in Telford. He runs his own independent LDC driving school and has been specially…
Tim
Tim Skidmore has helped countless learners in Telford lose their L's over many years. He runs No L's as a family business with Karen, who handles boo…
Steve
Steve Hall is one of Telford's most experienced driving instructors, with over 20 years of teaching under his belt. He's a fully qualified ADI, regis…
Learning to Drive in Broseley
Learning to drive around Broseley means practising on quiet town streets and short rural stretches near Ironbridge. You will meet narrow lanes, stone bridges and some steep hills as you head towards Much Wenlock. Lessons here are practical and focus on roundabouts, junctions and slow-speed control. Expect a mix of residential roads and quicker A-road sections on nearby routes such as the A442 and A4169.
Nearest Test Centre: Telford
The nearest DVSA test centre is in Telford, about 7.5 miles away by road, so plan for a 15 to 25 minute drive depending on traffic. Telford handles a steady number of tests each year and has a practical test route that includes both suburban and faster A-road sections. You should allow extra time for parking and paperwork on arrival. Check travel routes via the A442 for the quickest link.
Data source: DVSA (2024-2025)
Pass Rate Analysis
Telford has a pass rate of 45.2%, which is below the national average of 47.3% (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). Male candidates in Telford pass at 46.6% and female candidates at 43.7% (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). Nearby Shrewsbury reports 48.7% and Wolverhampton 47.5%, giving options if you want to compare test centres (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). Tests per year at Telford were recorded as 5,707 in the same period, so there is regular availability.
Local Driving Tips
Start lessons on Broseley High Street when traffic is light to build confidence with junctions and parked cars. Move practice onto the A442 for experience with faster traffic and longer sight lines. Use the A4169 towards Ironbridge to practise hill starts and lane discipline near tourist spots. Take a few warm-up drives before any test to get used to roundabout exits around the Telford approaches. Pay attention to hidden driveways and narrow bridges in the older parts of town. Practice reversing into driveways and bay parking on quieter residential roads.
Choosing an Instructor in Broseley
There are no instructors listed in Broseley on this dataset, so you may need to look in nearby towns such as Telford or Shrewsbury. Check for instructors who cover test routes towards Telford, and ask about their experience with local A-roads and Ironbridge approaches. Expect instructors who travel in from neighbouring centres to charge for driving time to and from Broseley. Look for clear pricing and recent local pass references when you call.
Lesson Costs in Broseley
This dataset does not include an average lesson price for Broseley, so local rates will depend on instructors from nearby towns. Prices are generally affected by instructor travel, lesson length and whether the instructor provides a car for the test. Expect higher fees for weekend or evening lessons when demand is greater.
Getting Started
Apply for your provisional licence online or by post before booking lessons. Book theory test once you have basic control and understanding of road signs, then arrange practical lessons aimed at the Telford test routes. When you feel ready, book your practical test at Telford, allowing travel time of about 7.5 miles. Keep a log of lesson hours and independent practice to track progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last reviewed: February 2026
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