Enterprise School of Motoring (Redditch)

PASS PLUS is a training scheme for new drivers. It's much more than just a few extra lessons. This specially designed course by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA), with the help of insurers and the driving instruction industry, helps you
| Gain
valuable driving experience safely. You will be taught how to deal with a wide range of road and traffic situations, many of which you probably won't have faced before |
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| Build
on your existing skills and knowledge. It can take years to become a skilled driver. PASS PLUS helps get you there by speeding up the learning process under expert tuition |
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| Reduce
your risk of being in a road crash. The course will help boost your awareness of all kinds of hazards and help you learn how to anticipate, plan for and deal with them safely ![]() |
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| Save
money on car insurance premiums. Naturally, you will have to pay for the course. Bear in mind too that it will take a minimum of six hours, all of which need to be taken after passing your test. Not all the six hours need be a in singe block, the course can be spread over several days. When you have successfully completed the course, you are advised to check available discounts offered by the insurance companies taking part in the scheme. The amount you save will depend on the company you choose, you may even save more than you paid for the course. |
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| Boost
your confidence. If you feel nervous driving on your own, the PASS PLUS training can help you become more confident on the roads |
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| Give peace of mind to your loved ones. | |||||
| PASS PLUS consists of six practical modules which cover driving in town, in all weathers, on rural roads, at night, on dual carriageways and on motorways. You can take it at any time within the first 12 months of passing your test. | |||||
There
is no test at the end of it – your driving will be continually
assessed and you must successfully complete all the modules in the course
to an achieved or exceeded
standard:
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In exceptional circumstances, if a module can't be done on the road it will be covered in a theory session. The highest level you can reach is 'achieved' as you've not been able to demonstrate the relevant practical skills.
Don’t worry if you haven’t got a car at the moment, you may be able to defer the discount for up to two years. Again, check with your insurance company.
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