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Best Driving Instructors in Cubbington
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Mr Bassi
Mr Bassi is a DVSA-approved automatic driving instructor with over 20 years of experience. Based in Leamington Spa, he's helped hundreds of learners …
Ash
Ash runs Ash's Shire Driving School in Leamington Spa and has years of hands-on experience helping people learn to drive. He teaches in both manual a…
Zahir
Hi, I'm Zahir. I'm an approved driving instructor based in Coventry, and I've been teaching people to drive automatic cars here for a good few years …
Muhammad
Muhammad is the lead instructor at 005 Driving School in Leamington Spa, covering the wider Warwick area. He and his team offer driving lessons for l…
Ruben
Over 15 years in the business, Ruben's seen his pass rate climb steadily month on month. Based in Coventry, he's a fully qualified, government-approv…
Bal
Bal has been teaching people to drive for over 35 years. He is calm, patient and explains things in a way that makes sense, which is why so many of h…
Learning to Drive in Cubbington
Cubbington is a small village close to Warwick, with a local feel and a short commute to nearby test centres. Learners here get a mix of quiet residential streets and short rural runs. You will often drive into Warwick or towards Nuneaton and Rugby for longer lessons or tests. With just a handful of instructors, local lessons can feel personal and focused.
Nearest Test Centre: Warwick (Wedgenock House)
Warwick (Wedgenock House) is the nearest DVSA test centre, about 3.4 miles from Cubbington. Expect a mix of town and country test routes around Warwick and a steady volume of tests each year, about 8,771 tests annually. The centre's pass rate is 50.1%, with male pass rate 55% and female pass rate 45.7% (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). You may need to travel slightly further for Nuneaton or Rugby if local slots are limited.
Data source: DVSA (2024-2025)
Pass Rate Analysis
Warwick's pass rate of 50.1% is higher than the national average of 47.3% (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). Male candidates at Warwick pass at 55% while female candidates pass at 45.7% (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025), showing a noticeable gap. Nearby Nuneaton records 48.5% and Rugby 48.2% pass rates, both close to the national figure (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). Local pass outcomes suggest a slight advantage when taking your test at Warwick rather than the other nearby centres.
Local Driving Tips
Start lessons on quiet residential streets in Cubbington to build clutch and steering control. Practice moving to nearby Warwick so you get used to busier junctions and test routes around Wedgenock House. Focus on observation at village junctions and on lane discipline when you join the main roads towards Nuneaton or Rugby. Mock tests should include independent driving, route planning and roundabout negotiation as you will meet these on local test routes. Book a few longer lessons that include the drive to the test centre so you are comfortable with traffic and parking near the test centre.
Choosing an Instructor in Cubbington
With only four local instructors, check availability early and ask about their experience with the Warwick test routes. Look for instructors who offer mock test sessions and can take you to the test centre for a practice run. Expect lesson prices around £39 per hour on average, though block bookings or peak times can change that rate. Ask whether the instructor charges for driving you to the test centre or for extra waiting time.
Lesson Costs in Cubbington
Average lesson price in the area is around £39 per hour, which aligns with regional rates. Costs vary with instructor experience, vehicle type and whether you book single lessons or discount blocks.
Getting Started
Apply for your provisional licence and book your theory test once you're comfortable with basic controls. Take lessons with a local instructor and aim for regular weekly sessions to build consistency. When ready, book your practical test at Warwick (Wedgenock House) or one of the nearby centres, and consider a lesson that includes the exact test route beforehand.
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Last reviewed: February 2026