Do you find driving on a motorway daunting? Refresh your motorway driving skills and boost your confidence with a free 'Drive Motorway' course, available for a limited time only.
Offered by the AA Charitable Trust and the AA Driving School, the two-hour course gives you one-to-one tuition with one of our fully qualified driving instructors.
You'll get valuable guidance and feedback, and the confidence and skills to tackle any route. You also get the choice of taking the course in either your or the instructor's car.
A Drive Motorway course will give you:
new skills to make you a safer motorway
extra familiarity with the rules of motorway driving
increased motorway driving confidence
awareness and skills to avoid penalties for careless driving
Careless driving: avoid penalties with Drive Motorway
In 2013 the government announced penalties to tackle tailgating and middle-lane hogs under a careless driving fixed penalty offence.
The police have the power to issue fixed penalty notices for some forms of careless driving, and to offer educational training as an alternative to endorsement.
- aing69
Top comments
Shatwell
5 Apr 1611#3
Will they be able to teach me how to drive only in the middle lane?
I'd love the learn that skill, which seems popular with my fellow motorists.
Sparx71
5 Apr 1610#5
I'd like to go in that 3rd lane, but that seems to be only for Audi and BMW drivers, do they pay extra to use it?!
xwvp13 to superpanda
5 Apr 169#9
Simple; press back and pretend you never clicked on this offer, carry on with life.
Uridium
6 Apr 164#17
Everyone is entitled to an opinion....sadly in this case you have the wrong one......
A bit of instructed motorway driving for someone who has just passed there test is a great idea.
Next thing I'd like to see is some instruction on how to change a wheel...yes I know not all cars come with a spare now (that is another thing I dislike) but If your car has a spare you should know how to change it...sadly many don't
All comments (28)
MOSE
5 Apr 16#1
:smiley:Got it and the lesson
Maxow
5 Apr 163#2
Been driving for 40 years so would be fun to take an AA instructor for a spin!
Shatwell
5 Apr 1611#3
Will they be able to teach me how to drive only in the middle lane?
I'd love the learn that skill, which seems popular with my fellow motorists.
fahed2000 to Shatwell
5 Apr 161#4
Mid lane driving while playing on the mobile phone is the new must have skill
Sparx71
5 Apr 1610#5
I'd like to go in that 3rd lane, but that seems to be only for Audi and BMW drivers, do they pay extra to use it?!
0dd8a11 to Sparx71
7 Apr 162#20
I think it because Audi & BMW indicators don't work, so it probably isn't safe to re-join the normal traffic. I've seen them try a few times and it's been very close to collisions each time.
DCFC79 to Sparx71
8 Apr 16#26
Can also add Mercedes drivers and boy racers to that list.
heada
5 Apr 161#6
Sorted for my son, thanks a lot. :smirk:
dellfan
5 Apr 16#7
Is it just 1 lesson.. Is it like a trial offer for 1 day or something
MOSE to dellfan
6 Apr 16#10
It a free 2 hour motorway lesson
superpanda
5 Apr 161#8
I don't need a free motorway lesson. I know what to do.
xwvp13 to superpanda
5 Apr 169#9
Simple; press back and pretend you never clicked on this offer, carry on with life.
Opening post
Do you find driving on a motorway daunting? Refresh your motorway driving skills and boost your confidence with a free 'Drive Motorway' course, available for a limited time only.
Offered by the AA Charitable Trust and the AA Driving School, the two-hour course gives you one-to-one tuition with one of our fully qualified driving instructors.
You'll get valuable guidance and feedback, and the confidence and skills to tackle any route. You also get the choice of taking the course in either your or the instructor's car.
A Drive Motorway course will give you:
new skills to make you a safer motorway
extra familiarity with the rules of motorway driving
increased motorway driving confidence
awareness and skills to avoid penalties for careless driving
Careless driving: avoid penalties with Drive Motorway
In 2013 the government announced penalties to tackle tailgating and middle-lane hogs under a careless driving fixed penalty offence.
The police have the power to issue fixed penalty notices for some forms of careless driving, and to offer educational training as an alternative to endorsement.
- aing69
Top comments
I'd love the learn that skill, which seems popular with my fellow motorists.
A bit of instructed motorway driving for someone who has just passed there test is a great idea.
Next thing I'd like to see is some instruction on how to change a wheel...yes I know not all cars come with a spare now (that is another thing I dislike) but If your car has a spare you should know how to change it...sadly many don't
All comments (28)
I'd love the learn that skill, which seems popular with my fellow motorists.
https://www.theaa.com/driving-school/improve-your-driving/drive-motorway-course.do