Since the latest DVSA changes

Are intensive
courses dead?

Absolutely not. They’ve just changed. With the right planning, they work better than ever.

Learners now book and manage their own practical driving test. That might sound frustrating, but with the right planning, intensive courses are still very much possible. That’s where we come in.

You

Book the test

We

Build the course around it

We can guide you through

  • Finding a suitable test date
  • Planning your intensive course
  • Getting test ready quickly
  • Making the process feel less stressful
We’re becoming Drivewolf Go: more flexibility, better planning, and intensive training that fits how learners book today. So no, intensive courses are not dead.
The case for intensive

Why it’s the smarter way to learn.

Faster learning

Intensive courses are designed to be completed in one to two weeks, with several hours of learning each day. You make significant progress quickly, compared to traditional lessons spread over several months.

Better retention

Continuous learning means you won’t forget what you learned between lessons. Traditional lessons often require relearning material, wasting time and money. Intensive courses keep everything fresh in your mind.

More cost-effective

While it may seem expensive upfront, intensive courses are often cheaper in the long run. You’ll learn more efficiently, requiring fewer total lessons and less time and money spent overall.

Better test preparation

Focus on the essential skills and knowledge needed to pass. With lessons concentrated over a short period, you’ll be better equipped to handle test pressure and have a higher chance of passing first time.

Ready to get started?

Continuous learning, better retention, less time and money spent. The smart choice for becoming a confident, skilled driver.