CSM Learn to Drive

CSM Learn to Drive I only teach in Automatic only. I cover Slade Green, Belvedere, Dartford Bexley Sidcup, Plamstead, Abbeywood Bexleyheath. T&Cs


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My name is Carlos and I have been a fully qualified DVSA Approved Driving Instructor since 2007 and I am fully DBS checked also I am a fleet instructor since 2018 where I assess other drivers for Taxis and other companies. I am available to provide any assistance you may require in order to obtain your provisional license as well as offering support and coaching towards your Theory & Hazard Percep

tion Test. The following postcodes are covered : DA1, DA8, DA17, SE2, SE18( if your postcode is not on this list , please do not hesitate to contact me , as i may be able to still accommodate you ) - I do not offer any services in East or North London ( south of the river only )

I offer a very flexible availability schedule Monday - Friday from 7am till 4pm ( pls check hours available ) . I also offer Saturday lessons ( 08:00 - 12:00 ) , however this is available for Practical Test Candidates only. Lesson tuition is only available to the people who meet the following criteria : 1) Aged 17 or over (or aged 16 if in receipt of higher rate element of the disability living allowance) and 2) Hold a valid UK provisional driving licence and are legally entitled to drive in the UK. For Motorway, Pass Plus or Refresher lessons a full valid licence must be produced with identification as above. You must meet the minimum eye test requirements, which means you must be able to read a standard UK approved number plate at a minimum distance of 20.5 metres (67 feet). If you need to wear glasses or contact lenses in order to meet this requirement then you must wear them whenever you drive.

2. You must notify your instructor of any change of your ability or entitlement to have driving tuition, for example if your provisional licence has been revoked or for medical reasons such as epilepsy.

3. If you wish to cancel a lesson, a minimum of 48 hours notice must be given. Failure to give 48 hours notice will the result in the full of the lesson(s) cost having to be paid for. Lessons can be cancelled by telephone or text message but must be acknowledged by your instructor. Your instructor will provide you with lessons which will last no less than 2 hours ( or 1 hour with instructors prior agreement ) and provide you with training on a one-to-one basis with no other learner in the car. The cost of the lesson shall be pre-paid in advance for every forthcoming lesson.

4. If your instructor turns up on time at the pre-arranged pick up point and you do not show your instructor will wait up to 30 minutes for you or for contact from you. After this time period lapses they will leave and you will have to pay for the full cost of the pre - arranged lesson.

5. Your instructor will endeavour to arrive on time however, due to unforeseen circumstances such as breakdown, accidents, traffic hold ups etc, lesson times may need to change or even be cancelled. If cancelled by your Instructor, no fee will be charged. Your instructor reserves the right to cancel a lesson or finish early on grounds of road safety.

6. Lessons must be paid for in advance or at the time of the lesson by cash or bank transfer Your instructor will advise you. Bulk payment must be made in full and must be used within a 6 month period.

7. You must not be under the influence of drugs/alcohol during the training. In the event of there being any signs of drugs/alcohol misuse, your instructor will withhold the use of the training vehicle for use of tuition or driving test until you are in a legal and fit state to drive. Any prescribed medication that may effect your driving should be declared to the instructor and to the DVLA medical board.

8. Should you fail to reach a satisfactory standard of driving and are likely to be a danger to other road users, or are in an unfit condition through substance or alcohol abuse as described above, the ADI has a responsibility to the DSA examiners not to allow the use of the training vehicle for the purpose of the driving test. This is in the interest of the pupil, the examiner and other road users and is a precautionary safety measure. Driving Standards Agency guidelines do not allow for a pupil to take a practical test just for the experience.

9. No responsibility can be taken for tests cancelled by the DSA for whatever reason. Lessons will have to be paid for but can be claimed back from the DSA. The instructor cannot be responsible if you fail because of the eyesight test. Your instructor will be responsible if the test is cancelled due to the condition of the tuition vehicle.

10.. Your instructor reserves the right to refuse the use of the driving school vehicle if they consider that the provision of the vehicle could cause a risk to public safety. Should the instructor feel that you have not reached an acceptable standard of driving prior to the test date , the instructor has the right to refuse to carry out the test on the day. Fees will still be charged in full for the lesson.

Well done Kelly on passing your Driving Test this morning at Erith - Safe Driving
22/05/2026

Well done Kelly on passing your Driving Test this morning at Erith - Safe Driving

Have you ever wondered why cat’s eyes are different colours on the motorway?And no, it’s not just to make your night-tim...
19/05/2026

Have you ever wondered why cat’s eyes are different colours on the motorway?

And no, it’s not just to make your night-time drive a little bit more scenic or keep you awake with pretty lights. 😂

The colours of the reflective studs serve a genuine purpose and can really help you out when visibility is poor on unlit sections or in heavy fog.

Reflective road studs can be a lifesaver in fog and reduced visibility as they can give you vital extra information you might need to stay in bad weather.
Unfortunately the most common studs we see are the yellow ones sprinkled all along the many roadworks on our motorways and A-roads.

As well as the different colours, the raised studs also help give drivers an audible and sensory reminder not to drift out of their lane.
Rumble strips are used alongside them to do the same.

⚪️White studs mark the lanes or the middle of the road.

🔴 Red studs mark the left edge of the road.

🟡 Amber studs mark the central reservation of a dual carriageway or motorway.

🟢 Green studs mark the edge of the main carriageway at lay-bys and slip roads.

🟢🟡 Green/yellow studs indicate temporary adjustments to lane layouts,
e.g. where road works are taking place.

🔵 🔵 Blue emergency refuge areas / emergency access points.

✋ ZIP MERGING FOR PEOPLE WHO STILL THINK IT IS PUSHING INIf you think the cars using the lane next to you are being rude...
19/05/2026

✋ ZIP MERGING FOR PEOPLE WHO STILL THINK IT IS PUSHING IN

If you think the cars using the lane next to you are being rude, stop for a second. They are not necessarily queue jumping. They may actually be doing exactly what the system was designed for.

Zip merging is not a surprise attack. It is not somebody trying to beat the queue. It is not a competition to see who can sit in one lane the longest.

It is simply a traffic management method designed to keep vehicles moving.

What zip merging actually means:

🚗 Use both lanes up to the point where they merge

🚗 Then take turns

🚗 One from the left

🚗 One from the right

Like a zip closing together.

The idea is to stop one huge queue stretching backwards while another lane sits empty like a forgotten parking space.

Why does it create so much frustration?

Many people feel moving over early is the polite thing to do. Then when another vehicle continues using the open lane, it can feel like somebody has unfairly pushed ahead.

That reaction is understandable.

The problem is that if everyone abandons one lane too early, queues become longer than they need to and traffic flow becomes less efficient.

Using both lanes can:

✅ Reduce queue lengths
✅ Improve traffic flow
✅ Reduce unnecessary stop start driving
✅ Lower congestion and frustration

The important part is not racing to the front. The important part is merging considerately and taking turns.

A zip only works when both sides work together.

When traffic is merging and one lane is closing, do you use both lanes until the merge point or move over early?
No arguments please
I’m curious to see why people feel so strongly about it 👀

‼️Important: DVSA driving test rules changed this week check before booking or changing your test.
15/05/2026

‼️Important: DVSA driving test rules changed this week check before booking or changing your test.

Well done Eniola on passing your Driving Test this afternoon at Erith - Safe Driving
08/05/2026

Well done Eniola on passing your Driving Test this afternoon at Erith - Safe Driving

Another day another 10 theory questions
08/05/2026

Another day another 10 theory questions

From May 12th Test Swapping is changing.Please make sure your instructor is available and willing to do the new slot BEF...
07/05/2026

From May 12th Test Swapping is changing.

Please make sure your instructor is available and willing to do the new slot BEFORE you change.

Day 2 of theory test questions good luck
07/05/2026

Day 2 of theory test questions good luck

06/05/2026
🚗 Theory Help + Driving Lessons Available 🚗Hi everyone, I’ll be posting 10 theory questions each day to help anyone prep...
06/05/2026

🚗 Theory Help + Driving Lessons Available 🚗

Hi everyone, I’ll be posting 10 theory questions each day to help anyone preparing for their driving test.

If you’re struggling with theory or just want that extra bit of support, feel free to join in or message me anytime — happy to help 👍

I also offer:
Automatic Driving Lessons around the Bexley area

Patient, friendly instruction with a focus on helping you pass and drive safely.

📩 Message me for availability or any questions

CSM Learn to Drive

Address

7
London
DA82

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 1pm

Telephone

+447939632638

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