Didcot is a small-medium sized town with 25,000 residents according to the 2011 census. South-west of Oxford, Didcot is close to the A34 dual carriageway with good train links to London and Southampton. Learning to drive in Didcot will give you lots of time to practice roundabouts, junctions and dual carriageways. Although the town centre itself is somewhat small. Once you have accomplished the basics, you will be able to travel further-a-field to neighbouring towns and cities such as Oxford, Abingdon and Wallingford.
Once you are more equipped with life on the road, and the basics are now a thing of the past – you will encounter and experience some time in other local communities and villages. These can include East Hagbourne, Harwell, Milton, Rowstock, Long Wittenham, Sutton Courtenay, Drayton, North Moreton, Brightwell-cum Sotwell, Rowstock, North Stoke, Berrick Prior, Clifton Hampden, Marcham, Garford, Berinsfield, Warborough, Wallingford, Culham, East Hanney, Garford, Moulsford, Steventon and Blewbury.
Nearer the latter stages of your course, your driving instructor in Didcot will take you to train for your driving test. This will include learning some of the test routes you may encounter on the day. To help with roundabout lanes, complex road junctions and city driving. The remaining hours of your course will be reserved to your driving test.