Driving lessons Dundee
There are many advantages to taking driving lessons in Dundee rather than other towns and cities. The roads of Scotland's fourth-largest city are busy and diverse enough to teach you to drive in a variety of situations, but not so demanding that learning to drive in Dundee is an overly intimidating experience.
Why learn to drive in Dundee?
Situated on the north bank of the River Tay, Dundee is served by main artery routes from the north, west, east and, via a road bridge over the Tay, the south. If you are taking Dundee driving lessons, one of the main roads you will learn to drive on is the Kingsway, the part of the A90 which forms a border between the northern and southern halves of the city.
- Hundreds of people begin driving lessons in Dundee each year.
- Learning to drive is essential for many people who live outside Dundee but who work in the city.
- Taking Dundee driving lessons, and passing your test, can assist your chances of finding work.
More about driving lessons in Dundee
Dundee is within two hours' drive of all other main Scottish cities and, after you pass your driving test, you will discover how much freedom comes with your licence. You will also have the chance to explore the beautiful countryside of nearby Angus and Perthshire when you take driving lessons and obtain your licence in Dundee.
- There are many professional motoring schools in the Dundee area.
- Your driving instructor will teach you all about the roads in Dundee.
- He/she will prepare you for your practical driving test.
- In addition to teaching you to drive, your instructor will also give you advice, guidance and tips ahead of your driving test.
The DSA test centre in Dundee is to be found at Faraday Court in the Dryburgh Industrial Estate. If you are taking driving lessons in Dundee, you should be aware that the average waiting time for an appointment is around five weeks.
Learning to drive in and around DundeeThere are many driving instructors working in Dundee and the surrounding area. This means you will be able to arrange lessons if you live in towns such as Arbroath, Perth, Carnoustie and Forfar. If you are interested in learning to drive elsewhere in Scotland, you might like to learn a little about Aberdeen driving lessons, Edinburgh driving lessons or Glasgow driving lessons. |

