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How Much Does a Driving Instructor Cost in Havering?

Updated prices for . Havering prices are typically 20% above the national average.

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Price summary

Havering Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Single Driving Lesson (1 Hour) £35 £40 £50
Block of 10 Lessons £300 £360 £430
Intensive Course (1 Week) £955 £1,315 £1,795

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on London regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Driving Instructor Prices in Havering

Havering is in Greater London and driving instructor costs here are 20% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Single Driving Lesson (1 Hour)

Low

£35

Average

£40

High

£50

1 hour

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One hour of manual driving tuition with a qualified ADI (Approved Driving Instructor). Covers manoeuvres, road skills and test preparation tailored to the learner's current ability level.

What affects the price

  • Instructor's experience and pass rate
  • Location and local demand for lessons
  • Whether the instructor is ADI or PDI (trainee)
  • Time of day and day of the week

Block of 10 Lessons

Low

£300

Average

£360

High

£430

10 hours (over several weeks)

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A block booking of 10 one-hour manual driving lessons, typically offering a discount over individual lesson pricing. Lessons are spread over several weeks to allow skills to develop between sessions.

What affects the price

  • Whether lessons are 1 or 2 hours each
  • Discount offered for upfront block payment
  • Instructor's hourly rate in your area
  • Cancellation and rebooking flexibility

Intensive Course (1 Week)

Low

£955

Average

£1,315

High

£1,795

5 days (30-40 hours)

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A one-week intensive driving course designed for learners who want to pass quickly. Typically includes 30 to 40 hours of tuition spread over five consecutive days, with a practical test booked at the end of the week.

What affects the price

  • Total number of tuition hours included
  • Whether the practical test fee is included
  • Learner's existing experience (complete beginner costs more)
  • Availability of test slots in your area

Pass Plus Course (6 Hours)

Low

£180

Average

£240

High

£300

6 hours (over 1-2 days)

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A DVSA-registered Pass Plus course covering six modules: town driving, all-weather driving, driving out of town, night driving, dual carriageways and motorways. Can reduce insurance premiums for newly qualified drivers.

What affects the price

  • Whether your insurer offers a Pass Plus discount
  • Local council subsidies (some councils contribute towards the cost)
  • Whether motorway driving is included or substituted
  • Instructor's Pass Plus registration status

Motorway Lesson

Low

£35

Average

£45

High

£55

1-2 hours

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A dedicated motorway driving lesson for learners or newly qualified drivers. Covers joining and leaving the motorway, lane discipline, safe following distances and overtaking at higher speeds. Learners must be accompanied by an ADI in a dual-control car.

What affects the price

  • Distance to the nearest motorway from your area
  • Whether the lesson is 1 or 2 hours
  • Instructor's experience with motorway tuition
  • Whether it is a standalone lesson or part of a course

Refresher Lesson

Low

£35

Average

£45

High

£55

1-2 hours

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A refresher driving lesson for qualified drivers who haven't driven for a while or want to rebuild confidence. Covers basic vehicle control, junctions, roundabouts and any specific areas the driver feels rusty on.

What affects the price

  • How long since the driver last drove regularly
  • Whether specific skills need targeted practice (e.g. parking, motorways)
  • Number of refresher sessions needed
  • Whether the driver has access to their own vehicle afterwards

Automatic Lesson (1 Hour)

Low

£35

Average

£45

High

£55

1 hour

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One hour of driving tuition in an automatic car. Automatic lessons are typically slightly more expensive than manual due to higher vehicle running costs. Passing in an automatic restricts you to automatic vehicles only.

What affects the price

  • Higher running costs of automatic dual-control cars
  • Local availability of automatic instructors (fewer than manual)
  • Whether you plan to only ever drive automatic vehicles
  • Instructor's hourly rate in your area

Theory Test Preparation

Low

£25

Average

£25

High

£25

57 minutes (test duration)

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The DVSA theory test booking fee, which is a fixed cost of £23. The test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions and a hazard perception section with 14 video clips. Most learners self-study using apps and official DVSA materials.

What affects the price

  • Fee is fixed by the DVSA at £23
  • Study materials and apps may cost extra (£5-£15)
  • Test centre availability in your area
  • Theory test certificate is valid for 2 years

Practical Test Booking

Low

£75

Average

£75

High

£90

40 minutes (test duration)

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The DVSA practical driving test booking fee. Weekday tests cost £62 and weekend or bank holiday tests cost £75. Your instructor will typically charge for a lesson on the day of the test (1-2 hours including warm-up and use of their car).

What affects the price

  • Weekday tests are £62, weekends and bank holidays are £75
  • Instructor hire for test day is usually charged separately
  • Test centre waiting times vary by area (4-24 weeks)
  • Cancellation fees apply within 3 working days of the test

Mock Driving Test

Low

£35

Average

£45

High

£55

1-1.5 hours

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A simulated practical driving test conducted under real test conditions by your instructor. Follows the official DVSA test format including an eyesight check, show me/tell me questions, independent driving and manoeuvres. Useful for identifying weak areas before the real test.

What affects the price

  • Whether the mock follows the exact DVSA test format
  • Whether detailed written feedback is provided
  • Instructor's experience as a former or current examiner
  • Whether a test route from the local centre is used

Driving Assessment (First Lesson)

Low

£25

Average

£35

High

£40

1-2 hours

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An initial driving assessment for new learners or those switching instructors. The instructor evaluates your current skill level, discusses your goals and creates a learning plan. Many instructors offer the first lesson at a reduced rate.

What affects the price

  • Whether the assessment is offered free or at a discounted rate
  • Length of the assessment (1 or 2 hours)
  • Whether a structured learning plan is provided
  • Learner's existing experience (complete beginner vs some experience)

Crash Course (2-3 Days)

Low

£480

Average

£715

High

£955

2-3 days (15-20 hours)

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A short intensive driving course over two to three days, designed for learners with some experience who need final preparation before their test. Typically includes 15 to 20 hours of tuition with focused test preparation and manoeuvre practice.

What affects the price

  • Learner's existing driving experience and skill level
  • Total number of tuition hours included
  • Whether a test is booked at the end of the course
  • Availability of short-notice test slots in your area

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Driving Lessons

Learning to drive in the UK follows a structured process from choosing your transmission type through to passing your practical test. Here is what to expect at each stage.

1

Choose Manual or Automatic

Decide whether to learn in a manual or automatic car. A manual licence lets you drive both, while an automatic licence restricts you to automatics only. With the growth of electric vehicles, automatic-only licences are increasingly popular, though manual still gives you the most flexibility.

2

Find an Approved Driving Instructor

Look for an ADI (Approved Driving Instructor) who displays a green badge. Check their pass rate if available, read reviews and ask about their teaching style. Many instructors offer a discounted or free first lesson so you can see if they are the right fit before committing.

3

Pass Your Theory Test

Before you can book your practical test, you must pass the DVSA theory test (£23). It consists of 50 multiple-choice questions and a hazard perception section. Most learners study using the official DVSA app or kit, which costs around £5 to £15. Your theory certificate is valid for two years.

4

Build Your Skills with Regular Lessons

Most learners take weekly or twice-weekly lessons to build skills steadily. Early lessons cover cockpit checks, moving off, steering and junctions. As you progress, you will tackle roundabouts, dual carriageways, manoeuvres and independent driving. Block booking 10 lessons upfront typically saves 10-15% compared to paying per lesson.

5

Prepare for Your Practical Test

Your instructor will let you know when you are test-ready. Book your practical test through the DVSA website (£62 weekday, £75 weekends). Waiting times vary by area — some test centres have 4 to 6 week waits, others over 20 weeks. A mock test beforehand helps identify any weak areas.

6

Test Day and Beyond

On test day, your instructor will usually provide a warm-up lesson and their car for the test. The practical test lasts around 40 minutes and includes an eyesight check, show me/tell me questions, independent driving and at least one manoeuvre. Once you pass, consider a Pass Plus course to build motorway and night driving confidence.

Regional comparison

How Havering Compares

Average cost of single driving lesson (1 hour) across regions.

Havering
+20% £40
National Average
baseline £34
London
+24% £40

Local insights

What Affects Driving Instructor Costs in Havering?

Havering has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect driving instructor costs. The local market, competition between providers, and demand levels in the area all influence what you will pay. Prices tend to be higher in areas with greater demand and fewer providers.

Havering instructor costs are 20% above the UK average, reflecting the local cost of living and market conditions. Despite regional variation, prices can still differ by 30-50% between providers for the same service, making it worth comparing multiple options.

Several factors affect what you will pay for driving instructor services in Havering. The scope and complexity of what you need is the biggest driver, followed by the provider's experience and reputation. Premium or specialist options will cost more. For the most involved services, expect to pay £955 to £1,795 for intensive course (1 week) in Havering.

When getting quotes in Havering, compare at least three different providers. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the price. Always check certifications, reviews and itemised estimates before approving work.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need car mechanic (£65–£65), car body repair (£120–£420), or tutoring (£25–£50) in Havering.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about driving instructor costs in Havering.

How many driving lessons do most people need?
The DVSA says the average learner needs around 45 hours of professional lessons plus 22 hours of private practice before they are ready to pass. However, this varies hugely — some people pass in 20-30 hours, while others need 60 or more. Your instructor will give you an honest assessment of your progress.
What is the difference between an ADI and a PDI?
An ADI (Approved Driving Instructor) is fully qualified and holds a green badge. A PDI (Potential Driving Instructor) is a trainee with a pink badge who has passed parts 1 and 2 of the qualifying exam but not yet part 3. PDIs can legally charge for lessons but are less experienced, so may offer lower rates.
Is an intensive driving course worth it?
Intensive courses (1-2 weeks of daily lessons) suit people who want to pass quickly and can dedicate the time. They can be more cost-effective than weekly lessons spread over months. However, some learners find the pace overwhelming. A semi-intensive approach of 2-3 lessons per week can be a good compromise.
Should I learn in a manual or automatic car?
Passing in a manual gives you a full licence that allows you to drive both manual and automatic cars. Passing in an automatic only allows you to drive automatics. With the rise of electric vehicles (all automatic), automatic-only licences are becoming more popular and the test is generally considered easier.
Are automatic driving lessons more expensive?
Automatic lessons are typically £2 to £5 more per hour than manual lessons. This is because automatic dual-control cars cost more to buy and maintain, and there are fewer automatic instructors available. In some areas the price difference is negligible, so it is worth comparing local rates.
Can I use my own car for driving lessons?
You cannot use your own car for lessons with an ADI, as their insurance only covers their dual-control vehicle. However, you can practise privately in your own car with a supervising driver who is over 21, has held a full licence for at least three years, and your car must be insured for learner use.
How do I book my practical driving test?
Book your practical test online through the GOV.UK website. You will need your theory test pass certificate number, your provisional licence number and a debit or credit card. Weekday tests cost £62 and weekend or bank holiday tests cost £75. Your instructor can advise when you are ready to book.
How long does it take to learn to drive?
Most learners take between 3 and 6 months of weekly lessons to reach test standard, though this varies widely. Complete beginners may need 40 to 50 hours of professional tuition. Intensive courses can compress this into 1 to 2 weeks, but the pass rate is lower for learners who have not had time to consolidate skills between sessions.
What happens if I fail my driving test?
If you fail, the examiner will explain what went wrong and give you a fault summary. You can rebook immediately, though waiting times for a new slot vary by area. There is no limit on how many times you can take the test, but you must pay the full fee each time (£62 weekday, £75 weekend). Most instructors recommend a few more lessons to work on the areas you failed on.
Do driving instructors charge for cancellations?
Most instructors require at least 48 hours notice to cancel or rearrange a lesson. Cancelling with less notice typically means you will be charged the full lesson fee. Some instructors are more flexible, but it is best to check their cancellation policy before you start. Block booking payments are usually non-refundable for missed lessons.
How much does a driving instructor cost in Havering in 2026?
Single Driving Lesson (1 Hour) in Havering typically costs between £35 and £50, with the average being around £40. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are driving instructor prices cheaper in Havering than London?
Havering prices are 20% above the national average, though still comparable to London for single driving lesson (1 hour).
How do I find a good driving instructor in Havering?
Get at least three quotes from different mechanics, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check certifications, reviews and itemised estimates before approving work.
What affects driving instructor prices in Havering?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Havering rates are 20% above the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do driving instructor prices include materials in Havering?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some mechanics break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.