Pass Plus Course in Stockport
The DVSA-backed Pass Plus course helps newly qualified drivers in Stockport build essential skills that the driving test doesn't cover — motorway driving, night driving, all-weather handling, and driving on rural roads. Many insurers offer premium discounts to Pass Plus holders.
The Six Pass Plus Modules
Pass Plus covers six practical modules: town driving (building on test skills), all-weather driving (rain, fog, low sun), night driving (dipped beams, glare management, judging speed at night), rural roads (single-track lanes, bends, farm vehicles), dual carriageways (joining, lane discipline, overtaking), and motorways (the only module that includes real motorway driving with an instructor). We teach all six using real roads around Stockport and Greater Manchester.
Insurance Benefits
While we cannot guarantee specific discounts, many major insurers offer reduced premiums to Pass Plus certificate holders. For young drivers especially, this can save hundreds of pounds in the first year alone. The course typically takes 6 hours and can be completed in 2-3 sessions. Your instructor will register your completion with the DVSA.
Driving in Stockport — Local Knowledge
Stockport is a historic market town with a mix of Victorian streets and modern dual carriageways. Key roads you will learn on include Wellington Road, A6 Buxton Road, Mercian Way, Greek Street. Important junctions to master include the A6 / Wellington Road junction, Mercian Way roundabout.
The specific challenges of driving in Stockport include Stockport's steep hills requiring confident hill starts, the complex one-way system around the town centre, multi-lane roundabouts on the A6, and the narrow streets near the Market. Our instructors live and work in this area, so they bring genuine local expertise to every lesson.
Instructor tip: Hill starts on Travis Brow and around the viaduct area are almost guaranteed on test — practise clutch control on steep gradients until it feels automatic.
Your Nearest Test Centre
From Stockport, your nearest test centre is Bredbury Driving Test Centre, located on Stockport Road West. Routes cover the Bredbury industrial area, residential Romiley, the A560 toward Marple, and approaches back through Woodley.
We recommend completing at least 2-3 mock tests on actual examiner routes before your test date. Our instructors will advise on the best centre for your driving strengths and location.
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Frequently Asked Questions
About DriveSQ in Stockport
DriveSQ is Manchester's highest-rated driving school with over 100 five-star Google reviews and a first-time pass rate exceeding 90% — nearly double the national average of 46%. Every instructor is fully DVSA-approved with a green ADI badge.
We have been operating across Greater Manchester since 2018, building a reputation for calm, patient, structured teaching that gets results. In Stockport specifically, our instructors know every road, junction, and test route intimately.
Stockport Local Area Guide
Lessons around Stockport use real local roads including Wellington Road, Merseyway and Princes Street, so by the time you're ready for your test you've already driven the streets you'll use every day after passing. Stockport's Market Place sits on a 240-million-year-old sandstone cliff above the River Mersey, and the town was granted its Market Charter around 1220, making it one of the oldest market towns in the North West.
We also plan around school-run traffic near Stockport School and Priestnall School, using quieter spots like Stockport Viaduct for early manoeuvre practice before stepping up to busier sections of Wellington Road.
Test centre: most learners around Stockport test at Bredbury Driving Test Centre, Lingard Lane, Bredbury, Stockport SK6 2QT; mock tests are planned around the routes examiners actually use from there.
“Genuinely friendly and properly prepared me for Bredbury Driving Test Centre, Lingard Lane, Bredbury, Stockport SK6 2QT's usual test routes, not just generic theory.” – Amber, Stockport