Automatic Driving Lessons
As well as giving you the best chance to pass your driver theory and practical test first time, it’s our aim and passion to train you to become a good, confident, intuitive and a safe and confident driver as DRIVING IS A SKILL FOR LIFE.
Using proven, quality Automatic driver training and coaching techniques on your driving lessons, learning is easier and often quicker. So whether you are a complete novice getting behind the wheel for the first time, a more experienced learner who has already had a number of lessons, or even hold a full licence but want to top up your skills and confidence we can tailor our driving lessons to meet your needs.
We provide driving lessons in Bury near Bolton and all surrounding areas, every type of driver and learner driver are welcome, whether you feel confident or nervous, we will work at your pace and overcome any fears or obstacles!
PAS driving believes that having Automatic driving lesson’s and passing your driving test is only the start of your driver training and the following driving training is available:
Our driver training includes:







All our driving courses are tailored to your needs, so from our two hour training to improve your parking skills to taking an advanced driving test, we can help. Put the fun back into your driving and take one of our advanced driving courses and make yourself a safer driver.

CONTACT FORM
This content isn't available at the moment
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it's been deleted.Government to close mobile phone loophole
www.adinews.co.uk
The government will close a legal loophole which has allowed drivers to escape prosecution for hand-held mobile phone use while behind the wheel.DVSA updates official learning to drive guide
www.adinews.co.uk
Updated versions of some of DVSA’s official publications, including the official guide to learning to drive are now available to buy.Britain's highways boss says smart motorways are 'too complicated'
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Highways England chief, Jim O'Sullivan, told MPs that too many drivers don't understand the set upMotorists urged to be deer aware
www.gov.uk
Drivers are being warned to look out for deer roaming on to roads and posing risks to road users. The warning comes with more deer on the move during the rutting season.Highways England keeping a watchful eye on motorway upgrade
www.gov.uk
Highways England is hitting new heights to improve journeys for drivers travelling through motorway roadworks by using drone technology to monitor progress.From hand signals to sat navs: how the Highway Code has changed
www.ageas.co.uk
Clearly a lot has changed in the Highway Code in the past few decades. Here we consider 10 ways that code has moved with the times, and how that reflects on driving and the safety of our roads.This content isn't available at the moment
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it's been deleted.Drivers who kill while on mobile phones will face life sentences
www.telegraph.co.uk
Drivers who cause death when looking at their mobile phones will face life in jail for the first time under Government plans to be revealed on Monday.Thank you for your time and patience I would definitely recommend you to anyone.