Huddersfield is a large market town in West Yorkshire. It has a population of 162, 000 residents according to the 2011 census. The local A roads in Huddersfield such as the A640, A641 and A616 will enable you to gather lots of driving experience in both country lanes, dual carriageways and out-of-town driving experiences. The town itself is famous for its part of the industrial revolution and is the birthplace of Priminster Harold Wilson. With a wealth of history – learning to drive in Huddersfield will be as great as this historic market town. During your intensive driving course in Huddersfield, you will visit other nearby places to develop your advanced driving skills, these places may include Leeds, Manchester and Burnley.
When learning to drive it is really important to become a confident and well-educated driver. Huddersfield has a myriad of different road types. The town itself has some narrow cobbled streets, one-way systems and crossroads. There are also plenty of roundabouts to test your lane discipline. Learning to drive in Huddersfield will be challenging, yet rewarding at the same time. Once you are more confident with the control of the car, your driving instructor will guide you through your intensive driving course training syllabus and prepare you for advanced driving topics. You will drive through some local areas such as Golcar, Linthwaite, Pole Moor, Honley, Kirkburton, Elland, Cleckheaton, Brighouse, Wyke, Holmfirth, Denby Dale, Silkstone, Dodworth, Middletown, Meltham, Denshaw.
You are likely to take your driving test at your local test centre in Huddersfield. If you booked a test with your driving course, your driving test will be used for the last few hours of your course. Your driving instructor will help prepare you for your driving test by doing a mock driving test. This will help you understand how the driving test is conducted and what areas of driving you need some practice in.