Automatic Driving Lessons Mirfield

Automatic Driving Lessons Mirfield Automatic driving instructor, you can start from home, work, college or even any central meeting poi

All our Automatic driving lessons are based on a one to one tuition basis, I believe you will learn quicker so we will not pick up or drop off other pupils on your driving lessons with Stuart. My pupils come mainly from friends and family recommendations of those he has taught and has earned the reputation for being patient and calm. You will learn to drive with Stuart´s Automatic Driving School i

n a Suzuki Swift dual control car. It has a Automatic gearbox, power assisted steering, ABS, electric windows, air conditioning great Drive-Dynamics, Its also got hill assist to stop you rolling back on hills.

03/03/2026

🚗✨ Sunday Driving Lessons Now Available! ✨🚗
Great news from Rev and Go Automatic Driving School — we now have a Sunday slot available!
If you’ve been waiting for a weekend lesson, now’s your chance to get booked in and get on the road to passing your test 🚦
📞 Call or text: 0775 776 4444
Book today before it’s gone!

31/08/2025
Are you ready to ditch the clutch and experience the ease and freedom of Automatic Driving Lessons in Cleckheaton? If yo...
26/07/2025

Are you ready to ditch the clutch and experience the ease and freedom of Automatic Driving Lessons in Cleckheaton? If you're located in Cleckheaton, Heckmondwike, Brighouse, Mirfield and most surrounding areas, your journey to becoming a confident and skilled Automatic driver starts here! visit our website at https://revandgoautomatic.wixsite.com/2006 or Tel Stuart 07757 764444

Rev and Go Automatic Driving School for quality Automatic Driving Lessons in Cleckheaton, Brighouse, Liversedge, Mirfield, Gomersal, Birkenshaw, Scholes, Wyke and Roberttown. Your path to confident driving begins here!

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24/06/2025

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Rev and Go Automatic Driving School for quality Automatic Driving Lessons in Cleckheaton, Brighouse, Liversedge, Mirfield, Gomersal, Birkenshaw, Scholes, Wyke and Roberttown. Your path to confident driving begins here!

16/10/2024

For those pupils who feel that it's unfair if an instructor removes their car for a driving test, please let me explain for those that do not know how driving instructors are monitored -
In recent years, the DVSA decided to change the way in which we, as instructors are monitored on our test performances......In presenting a candidate to test, they MUST be at a safe standard for a driving test, to make informed decisions without the help of their instructor and for the examiner to confidently sign the PASS CERTIFICATE.
If an instructor has too many FAILS, it can trigger what is known as a Standards Check, whereby a DVSA Enforcement agent (yep, stupid title) gets to sit in the back of the instructors lesson and score their performance 🤔 Grade A Grade B or FAIL... Now you may think that this is a good thing, to check on how instructors teach/value for money etc!
However, an instructor can be the BEST, with fantastic rapport with their pupils, informative and liveability BUT if they FAIL their Standards Check 3 times, they LOSE their livelihood and their badge removed!!!
So, before any of you judge that its harsh of the instructor to refuse the use of their car, if they feel that YOU are not at the acceptable standard to pass...Think again! To you, it's a rearranged driving test but to them - It could be the difference between TEACHING OR NOT!
We, any of us do not make the decision out of spite/nastiness or vindictiveness BUT ultimately to KEEP YOU SAFE!

16/10/2024

When I grew up I walked to school and our Dinner time was at a regular time, Sunday’s was a Roast dinner an all the trimmings
Eating out was not heard of, we only had a take away on special occasions, only received a toy on birthdays and at Christmas 🙄.
Fast food was fish and chips and having a bottle of panda pop from the shop was a real treat.
You took your school clothes off as soon as you got home and put on your 'playing out' clothes. - children looked like children, we didnt pout, wear makeup or have anxiety. There was no taking or picking you up in the car, you walked or rode your bike!
Our house phone had a cord attached, so there was no such things as private conversations or mobile phones! Ours was out in the hall.
We didn’t have Now tv, Sky or Netflix, we had only 3 channels to watch. Channel 4 and 5 was an exciting addition! 😁 we had to watch all of the adverts unless you switched to BBC.
We played Army, Bull Dog, Outings, Kerby, Hide & Seek, Tag, Football, made mud pies and Rode Bikes 😁
Staying in the house was a PUNISHMENT and the only thing we knew about "bored" was --- "You better find something to do before I find it for you!"
We ate what mum made for our Dinner or we ate nothing at all. If we rushed our Dinner we weren't allowed to go back out and if we didn't eat it we weren't allowed back out either 😅
Bottled water was not a thing; we drank from the tap,
We watched cartoons on Saturday mornings, and rode our bikes for hours and ran around.
We weren't AFRAID OF ANYTHING. We played till dark... street lights were our alarm.
If someone had a fight, that's what it was and we were friends again a week later, if not SOONER.
We watched our MOUTHS around our elders because ALL of our aunts, uncles, grandpas, grandmas, AND our parents' best friends were all extensions of our PARENTS and you didn't want them telling your parents if you misbehaved! Or they would give you something to cry about. Everyone had respect.
I did my research by borrowing books from the library. There was no internet and no Google! 😮
These were the good days. So many kids today will never know how it feels to be a real kid 😁 I loved my childhood and all the mates I hung around with. Good Times 💯The Best Times of Our Life!!!!
Copy and paste if this was your childhood.

Congratulations Sophie on a near perfect pass, with only one driver fault and on your first attempt with me, keep up the...
06/01/2023

Congratulations Sophie on a near perfect pass, with only one driver fault and on your first attempt with me, keep up the good work and enjoy your car shopping.

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