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Choose an InstructorSupreme School of Motoring has been established as one of the longest running Driving Schools in Essex and we are the first choice of Driving School for students around Braintree. We understand that sometimes making the right choice in life can be difficult. However, picking the right Driving School couldn’t be easier. With years of experience, highly skilled and enthusiast Driving Instructors, impressive reviews and ratings there really is only one choice.
Supreme appreciates that our roads are getting busier and busier. Essex is a busy, rural County and there’s a high desire for commuting to local areas such as Chelmsford or Colchester and with the M25 even London is a quick drive away. Our driving lessons will provide the practice of safe, considerate driving from the first lesson until your Practical Test. Through client centred learning and discussions with your driving instructor you will be in control to ensure lessons always suit your learning style.
Sometimes, anxiety can be an issue when learning to drive for some students. After all, it is a totally new skill to develop and underlines the importance of skilled, experienced and patient instructors to guide your path. It is quite common to feel fear and anxiety when first starting off. Our instructors offer a detailed and structured approach that will turn any nervous driver into a capable, safe and responsible driver that anyone can be proud to share the road with.
Supreme has a variety of vehicles for our students. There is a wide choice of manual cars available in a range of sizes and models. We also have cars for automatic driving lessons too. Supreme is also known for our Trailer and HGV driving courses in Silverend too.
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We offer several different options for our students to ensure they have the right choice for their needs. All of our driving lesson options are fully structured with multiple diagrams, demonstrations, opportunities for constructive discussion and plenty of time for practise. Our lessons are tailored to fit every students learning style and individual needs. Your driving lesson is mutually arranged with your instructor so that you are picked up at a suitable time and place that ensures maximum convenience.
The most common option is to have one or two driving lessons week to week. These can be easily fitted around your current schedule and commitments and has less financial strain compared to other options. If students are looking for a lot of hours over the space of a week then this may not be the most cost effective or desirable option.
For a quicker approach, why not try our semi intensive lessons which are two hour sessions three times a week, allowing you to gain your licence quickly and stress free. You should have booked or passed your theory test so that you can book your practical test at the start of your course. On your first driving lesson your instructor will give you a structured lesson guide so you can monitor your progress.
An intensive driving course consists of a number of hours in a shorter space of time, followed by a test at the end. Students would have already passed their Theory test prior to taking an Intensive Driving Course. The number of hours needed for an Intensive varies on the students previous experience and needs. An assessment drive would be carried out for students with previous experience. This is in order to ascertain how many hours would be needed to get students ready to pass their Practical Driving test. This is ideal for students who are looking to gain their Full UK Driving Licence quickly and if they have free time to use up.
The length of a driving lesson can vary dependent on a few factors. These can include location, distance from practice areas such as test centre routes and suitable areas for the days lessons. A typical lesson is usually two hours but can be anything from one hour or up to four hours for those who live far out. It can be discussed with your instructor in order to work out the best course of action to ensure the best value for money.
The Practical Driving Test is the final step to gaining your Full UK Driving Licence. This cannot be taken until you have passed your Theory Test. With a variety of Test Centres around the County including Chelmsford, Colchester, Brentwood, Clacton & Basildon, the difference of potential traffic encounters and road layouts will alter drastically.
The Practical Driving Test can last around 40 minutes taking in various road and traffic conditions. You will be asked to follow instructions from a driving examiner around areas that you will be familiar with. During the test you will be asked to carry out one reversing manoeuvre and possibly an emergency controlled stop. There will also be a 20 minute independent drive where you could be following directions from a Sat-Nav or following road signs. You will also have a quick eyesight check and will also be asked one of each “Show Me” and “Tell Me” question.
Everything in your test will be things that you will learn from our experienced Driving Instructors. You will be well prepared with confidence, knowledge and the right driving attitude of defensive driving with safety and consideration toward others.
Supreme School of Motoring have a unique mock test setup that better prepares you for the Practical Driving Test. You will have the advantage of knowing what its like to have a different person in the car with you. Some learner drivers can become quite comfortable with their instructor and anxiety can build with a new person sat beside them.
Did you know that its more common to pass first-time than you may think? With a student-centred approach we will ensure that your are always in control and we will adapt to suit your learning style. Which is turn means that the Driving Instructor’s at Supreme can provide you with the tools and knowledge to confidently sail through your practical driving test first-time.
Your driving lessons are designed to teach you how to drive safely and correctly within the laws of the UK. Having a good understanding of how to deal with various junctions, situations and road networks. Various manoeuvres are also taught so they can be completed to the correct standard, including good observation, good accuracy and good control throughout. A lesson plan is followed to ensure all areas are covered
Yes you can, If you haven’t driven before we suggest the first lesson will be in an instructors car, so that your instructor can assess your ability. The instructor will then help you decide when you’re safe to drive your own car in the lessons.
Remember though, our tuition cars are fitted with dual controls – providing safety and peace of mind if you’re having an off day.
Yes, you can learn to drive in an automatic car. It is generally quicker and easier to learn than a manual, but once you’ve passed your test you can only drive automatic cars. Also, pricing supplements apply to lessons in an automatic car, due to limited availability of these cars and instructors.
All of our instructors are qualified to the the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) standard, and adhere to a strict Supreme code of conduct. But it’s important that you get on with your instructor, so if you would like to change we can arrange for you to change to one that suits your personality better.
Our instructors are client centred and teach the way you learn best. This means together you can decide when introduce new skills and manoeuvres at the most suitable and comfortable pace for your own needs.
Some pupils will want to learn new manoeuvres as soon as possible while others like to practice them when the opportunity presents itself. For example, finding somewhere to park at the end of the lesson, or turning into a cul-de-sac.
Just as with learning any new skill, each pupil is different and learns at their own pace. Supreme instructors will strive to get you pass-ready as efficiently as possible. But above all else, it’s about putting the person first and delivering a great quality learning experience tailored to your needs.
You can, but it depends on the time it takes the instructor to get to their next lesson. As long as both the pickup and drop off addresses are within your instructor’s area, they’ll usually be happy to make flexible arrangements.
You can discuss things like this with your instructor after you’ve had your first lesson.
Yes. Most of our instructors offer lessons in the evening and at weekends, although these are popular times and do get booked up in advance.
We can offer condensed intensive driving courses depending on your own availability. They would normally be 6 to 8 hours per week over a number of weeks. Our instructors work with you to create tailored courses that suit you best.
To become a driving instructor you must be 21 years or above. You must have held a full driving licence for 3 years or more and have no more than six penalty points to be able to register. You must have a criminal record check completed and be a fit and proper person to be able to be added to the driving instructor register. To qualify you must pass three tests. Part one = Theory and Hazard perception. Part Two = Driving test. Part Three = Instructional Ability Test