The L Factory

The L Factory Driving School offering driving lessons in Lytham St.Annes Lancashire. Fully qualified Grade A Instructor I never felt uneasy or nervous.

Sam Hopkins, LythamI found Karen to be friendly, calm and enthusiastic. She was always calm and reassuring and helped me to be more aware of other traffic and hazards on the road.I would definitely recommend The L Factory because of their success rate and their all round good approach to building confidence.Will Halton, LythamI chose The L Factory after being recommended by a relative and found it

a lot less scary than I expected. The techniques were very good and helped me to remember things and pass quickly. I would recommend to my friends as the price was good and the Golf was a great car to learn in.Sam Yates, Lytham St.AnnesKaren from The L Factory taught me how to drive for life and not just to pass the test. I would definitely recommend her because of the teaching methods and the structure of the lessons made learning easier.Katie Fairclough, Lytham St.AnnesI chose The L Factory because a friend recommended them to me and I thought it was a lot easier to pick up the basics than I expected. The teaching methods were very clear and concise thus making the learning experience a really great and positive one. I'd definitely recommend Karen to my friends as she is a brilliant instructor; she teaches in a lovely calm manner and gives you a kick up the bottom when necessary. I couldn't change anything about their customer service as it's already perfect. Thank you Karen for giving me my freedom!Will Hesketh, Lytham St.AnnesI was recommended by a friend and found learning to drive easier than I expected. The teaching methods were perfect and Karen was patient and comforting. I love driving around now and feel completely confident thanks to Karen.Alfie Potton, Lytham I was recommended to Karen of The L Factory by friends and found her teaching methods very good. I think there is more to driving than people let on but I thought Karen's methods were relaxed yet to the point.Erin Bate, Lytham St.AnnesKaren is a brilliant driving instructor, after having bad luck with my first driving teacher. She is always reliable and fits to your own schedule as best she can. The facilities she provides are fantastic, with access to a website with full theory test practice and hazard perception. Her vast knowledge of driving in general is great and it is easily noticeable that she is a very experienced driving instructor and is passionate about her working and her students.Dan Sharpe, Lytham.After taking lessons before I was 17 with Younger Drivers UK I started having lessons with The L Factory and Karen allowed me to go at my own pace. I found the Text Message reminders for lessons useful as well as Theory Test Pro to prepare for the Theory Test.Stephen Brown, Lytham St.Annes.My brother strongly recommended The L Factory. Karen was very patient and would always continue practice from the last lesson and I really liked how I was taught. I would definitely recommend Karen as she was always fantastic and the VW Golf was a really good car to learn in. Learning to drive was a very positive experience for meCallum Anderton , St.AnnesI was recommended to The L Factory by a family member and found their teaching methods very good. Karen made sure I understood things by explaining clearly and then practiced with lots of repetition. She was always calm and consistent and made me feel comfortable. I'd definitely recommend them to my friends.

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A very old comedy sketch about Instructors - still makes me laugh. Bob Newhart died today.
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A very old comedy sketch about Instructors - still makes me laugh. Bob Newhart died today.

One of Bob Newharts' best sketches

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15/07/2023

Lengthy waiting times are continuing to delay learners’ hopes of getting their hands on a driving licence. According to research by the AA Driving School, 80% of test centres have long waiting times with two in five featuring times that actually grew between January and April this year.

25/01/2023

The Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has updated its list of the top ten faults learners make during their driving test. This covers the most common faults made from 2007 up to and including 2022, offering great insights into what mistakes learners keep making year after year.

Driving examiners to wear body worn camerasFrom today (25 January) driving examiners will begin to wear body worn camera...
25/01/2023

Driving examiners to wear body worn cameras
From today (25 January) driving examiners will begin to wear body worn cameras to help tackle an increase in abuse.

We’ve taken this decision due to an increase in unacceptable violent and abusive incidents against driving examiners since testing restarted after the pandemic restrictions.

Although the most recent figures show incidents of abuse have dropped since, they still remain on course to be higher than before the pandemic.

When the cameras will be used
The cameras will be an essential part of the uniform, for examiners’ safety.

They will only be switched on if the examiner feels threatened or to capture inappropriate behaviour. The footage, where appropriate, will be used to prosecute offenders if abuse occurs.

The cameras cannot be used to dispute a candidate’s test result.

Letting your pupils know
Please inform your pupils and candidates that they will start to see examiners wearing body cameras.

Please remind them of the serious consequences of abusing an examiner, which might include cancelled tests or even prosecution.

Body worn cameras are not new to DVSA, our enforcement examiners tackling road-side issues have worn them for several years.

20/01/2023

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