1. BASIC QUESTIONS:

A driving school is a professional institution that provides driving lessons to individuals who want to learn how to drive and obtain a driver's license in the UK.

The minimum age requirement to enroll in a driving school in the UK is 17 years old for a car driving license. However, you can apply for a provisional driving license when you are 16 years old.

The number of lessons required before obtaining a driver's license in the UK varies depending on your ability to learn to drive. On average, it takes around 45 hours of professional lessons, as well as private practice, before a learner driver passes their test.

Yes, you can learn to drive a manual or automatic car in the UK. However, if you pass your driving test in an automatic car, you will only be licensed to drive automatic cars, whereas passing in a manual car will give you a full driving license.

2. DRIVING QUESTIONS:

The driving test in the UK takes around 40 minutes, during which you will be assessed on your ability to drive safely and confidently.

If you fail your driving test in the UK, you can retake the test after a certain period of time, usually 10 working days. You may need to complete additional lessons before taking the test again, and you will need to pay another test fee.

Yes, you can take your driving test in your own car in the UK, but your car must meet certain requirements and pass a vehicle inspection before the test.

A driving school program in the UK typically covers topics such as traffic laws and regulations, vehicle maintenance, defensive driving, and driving techniques.