King’s Lynn is a seaport and market town in Norfolk. With a population of 42, 800 according to the 2011 census. King’s Lynn’s former name was Bishop’s Lynn which was changed to the current name in 1537! The roads in King’s Lynn can become quite busy, especially during peak traffic times. Learning to drive in King’s Lynn will give you lots of road experience especially when it comes to learning roundabouts, rural lanes and hill starts. The A149 will be a useful practice road to get on with training on single and dual carriageways. Once you have learnt and mastered the basics, your driving instructor will advance your training to out-of-town driving experiences. Typically, you may visit other places such as Middleton, Watlington and March.
Our intensive driving courses in King’s Lynn will help you learn to drive in a short period of time. This will mean a quicker route to getting your driving licence. Once you have mastered the basics, and are more confident, your driving instructor will guide you through the rest of the training syllabus. Some practice in rural roads will mean you will drive in areas such as Middleton, Watlington, Shouldham, Gayton Thorpe, Saddle Bow, Ashwicken, West Winch, Marham, Narborough, Ongar Hill, Dersingham, Harpley, Walpole Cross Keys, Grimston, Castle Rising.
You will usually take your intensive driving course in the local area. Your driving instructor will discuss your options and plan the best outcome for your driving course. Your driving instructor will pick you up from home, college or your place of work! You will complete your final hours of your intensive driving course by doing some test route training, and a mock driving test.