
Revealed: The Big Changes to Your Driving Lessons From July 4
Driving lessons are changing to protect for learners and instructors from COVID-19.
Driving lessons are changing to protect for learners and instructors from COVID-19.
Key changes have been introduced so you remain as safe as possible and maintain social distancing while at test centres.
Driving lessons, practical driving tests and theory tests are all restarting next month in England.
Learner drivers can head out with their instructors from the beginning of July, says the government.
Teacher turned driving instructor Damion Hartley reveals how he has been determined to keep helping his students – and ensure his business stays afloat – during the pandemic.
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