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Passing your driving test in just one week may sound ambitious, but it’s more achievable than you think with the right guidance, structured crash courses, and expert local instructors. If you’re short on time but serious about getting your licence fast, a one-week intensive driving course might be the perfect solution.
A one-week driving course is a fast-track program designed to teach you everything you need to know in a condensed time frame—typically between 20 to 40 hours of training over 5 to 7 days. These courses are ideal for learners with some experience or quick learners who want to accelerate the process.
This approach suits people who are:
Preparing for a driving test in the near future
On a tight schedule due to work or university
Fast learners who retain information quickly
Looking to save money by reducing the number of weeks needed for lessons
If you’re determined and able to commit to daily driving sessions, this type of course can be highly effective.
Choosing a one-week course offers several key advantages:
Rapid progress in a short time
Consistency in learning without long gaps
Immediate test readiness
Enhanced confidence from frequent hands-on practice
This method eliminates the delays often caused by weekly lessons spread over months.
Success in an intensive course depends largely on the quality of your driving instructor. They need to be experienced in teaching under pressure, providing feedback quickly, and adapting the course to your learning style.
If you’re unsure where to begin, check out our article on Expert Local Driving Lessons to find instructors who are skilled in delivering high-quality crash courses.
Expect long but productive days, usually involving 4–6 hours of driving each day. You’ll cover:
Basic and advanced manoeuvres
Road safety and traffic rules
Mock driving tests
Driving in different conditions (e.g., roundabouts, dual carriageways)
It’s intense, but with the right mindset, it can lead to fast success.
Get plenty of rest before each lesson
Avoid distractions and stay focused
Practice any theory if not passed yet
Stay calm during mock tests
Be honest with your instructor about areas you find difficult