We are a fresh, exciting and energetic Driving School - who are as excited about teaching as you are about learning. Driving is a skill that you'll enjoy for the rest of your life, and that's why we enjoy teaching you. We're passionate about giving you the ability and confidence to get out there on the open roads.
All of our instructors are registered with the Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency, and are licensed to give driving tuition. It's not just our students who take driving tests - every instructor at MINT has passed comprehensive tests and is regularly re-assessed to make sure they meet the DVSA's extremely high standards.
All of our instructors are registered with the Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency, and are licensed to give driving tuition. It's not just our students who take driving tests - every instructor at MINT has passed comprehensive tests and is regularly re-assessed to make sure they meet the DVSA's extremely high standards.
Services
So you've decided you want to learn to drive. You might be looking for automatic driving lessons in Chesterfield, manual driving lessons in Chesterfield or driving lessons in Derby. Check your eyesight - you must be able to read a current style number plate from 20.5 metres. If you wear glasses, that's fine - you'll just need to ensure you've got them on whilst driving.
A lesson lasts for an hour, although we usually recommend taking two lessons together - that way you can warm up, and then have some good quality driving time. Plus if you don't live close to the Driving Test Centre in Derby, Chesterfield or Burton then this will give you more time in and around the test area.
The Driving Theory Test is a computerised test consisting of multiple-choice questions about the theory of driving, rules, laws, and the Highway Code. It is followed by a video-based hazard perception test, which is designed to test your ability to observe potential hazards both on and around the road.
A "Tell Me" question at the beginning of the test and a "Show Me" questions whilst on the move. You'll find the questions below. Manufacturer's guide, use a reliable pressure gauge, check and adjust pressures when tyres are cold, don't forget spare tyre, remember to refit valve caps. Tell me how you make sure your head restraint is correctly adjusted so it provides the best protection in the event of a crash.
Reviews
Be the first to review Mint Driving.
Write a Review