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Learning to Drive in Prestwick

Prestwick, a popular town on the Ayrshire coast, is well-served by experienced driving instructors who help learners prepare for their tests at the nearby Ayr driving test centre. Known for its sandy beaches and the famous Prestwick Airport, the town provides a mix of urban and coastal driving conditions that are ideal for building confidence behind the wheel.

The average learner requires around 47 hours of professional tuition combined with approximately 22 hours of private practice to reach test standard, according to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) national average.

Prestwick Practical Driving Test Centres

Prestwick’s nearest driving test centre is Ayr, located just a few miles up the coast. Ayr test centre has a pass rate of approximately 54.2%, making it a fair test location for well-prepared candidates. The test routes cover a variety of road types including suburban streets, dual carriageways, and coastal roads.

If Ayr test centre is booked up, the next closest option is Irvine test centre, approximately 20 miles north, with a pass rate of around 50.3%.

Prestwick Theory Test Centres

The nearest theory test centre to Prestwick is located in Ayr at 14 Wellington Square, Ayr, KA7 1EZ. Book well in advance as theory test slots can fill up quickly, particularly during school holidays and summer months.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do driving lessons cost in Prestwick?

Prices typically range from £30 to £40 per hour, depending on the instructor, time of day, and whether you book a block of lessons. Many instructors offer discounted block booking rates for 10 or 20 hours.

How long does it take to learn to drive in Prestwick?

Around 47 hours of lessons plus 22 hours of private practice is the DVSA national average. However, some learners may need more or less time depending on their confidence and frequency of lessons.

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Prestwick – did you know?

  • Prestwick is home to Glasgow Prestwick Airport, the only airport in Scotland with a dedicated railway station on site
  • The town hosts the prestigious Scottish International Airshow every summer
  • Prestwick Golf Club is one of Scotland’s oldest golf clubs, founded in 1851
  • The town’s beach stretches for over a mile and is a popular spot for walking and watersports
  • Prestwick was a popular holiday destination in Victorian times, known for its clean air and coastal scenery