25/05/2026
Just a little note about going to test:
I know test dates are hard to come by, but this is exactly why it shouldnât be taken lightly.
If you need to push your test back, it has to be done no later than 10 working days before your test date. For this reason, if I feel, for any reason, that youâre not ready, I will let you know in plenty of time, which might mean you feel that in that time, you can improve enough to be test ready but we have to make the decision based on your driving at that time and we donât make this decision lightly.
I wonât take someone to test who I donât feel is ready, just to âgive it a goâ because that isnât the safe and responsible thing to do. There are other road users, pedestrians, yourself and the examiner that could be put at risk by doing this, so no, even if it means you have to wait another couple of months, I will not take someone who I donât feel is ready.
To be test ready you need to be able to drive a route without any help or input from me and have passed 2 mock tests (this could be different to other instructors but this is my conditions) and if you canât do this, I wonât take you or let you use my car.
I put 100% effort into all my lessons and I expect the same from my pupils. I know we all get ill and that canât be helped but I am always willing to reschedule asap, starting early or working late, in order to keep you on track. If you arenât bothered about rescheduling until after another week, or you forget your lesson, sleep in, forget the time etc, then it makes me wonder how serious you are about driving. The app I use gives you a message 48hrs in advance to remind you of your upcoming lesson, if you canât make it, just message and ask to reschedule. On the day, you get a message advising Iâm on my way and then another once Iâve arrived but if you then donât have the lesson, for whatever reason, with your test just around the corner, you might find me telling you to push your test back if I donât think youâll be ready. We will have a discussion about what needs working on, whether you might need to think about extra hours in order to be ready or if we can use your lesson time in a better way (ie could you meet in Lynn if you live further away) so I will try everything first to get you test ready and advising you to push it back really is the last option.
I have a lot of pupils and canât always move them around to try and get you another lesson. If youâre old enough to take driving lessons and be in control of a piece of metal, capable of serious injury or killing, then you should be responsible enough to manage your diary and remember when your lessons are and make the effort to take them.
When you go to test in my car, itâs not just you that is being assessed, it is also how well youâve been taught and the examiner takes my badge number and the test result is recorded against that. If I take pupils to test that arenât ready, not only have I wasted the time of the examiner, you and me, but also the opportunity for someone else who is test ready, to have that test. Itâs taken a lot of time and effort for me to gain my instructor badge and Iâm not going to risk losing it because a pupil wants to âjust give it a goâ, itâs not because I canât be bothered or donât care.
Of course itâs only my opinion that youâre not test ready and youâre more than welcome to see if thereâs another instructor that can fit in a load of lessons before your test and take you to test, if they feel youâre ready, but just be aware, if another instructor also feels you arenât ready, they wonât let you use their car either. The other option is to use your own car or another car you can make use of, as long as you have the insurance and a suitable person to take you to the test centre.
I always have your best interest at heart and will not suggest rescheduling your test unless I feel itâs absolutely necessary.
Thank you for your understanding and helping to keep your lessons consistent in order to get you test ready âşď¸