Driving Lessons in Fallowfield (M14)
Looking for driving lessons in Fallowfield? DriveSQ has DVSA-approved instructors based in your area who know every road, junction, and hazard in M14. We pick you up from your door — home, work, or anywhere in Fallowfield — and teach on the local roads you will actually drive after passing.
Postcodes We Cover in Fallowfield
Your DriveSQ instructor picks you up from any address in these postcodes. No meeting points, no travel charges, no waiting on street corners. Door to door, every lesson.
Roads We Teach On in Fallowfield
Wilmslow Road
We practise on Wilmslow Road regularly — our instructors know every junction, speed change, and hazard on this road.
Moseley Road
We practise on Moseley Road regularly — our instructors know every junction, speed change, and hazard on this road.
Ladybarn Lane
We practise on Ladybarn Lane regularly — our instructors know every junction, speed change, and hazard on this road.
Mauldeth Road
We practise on Mauldeth Road regularly — our instructors know every junction, speed change, and hazard on this road.
Local knowledge matters. Wilmslow Road through Fallowfield is one of the busiest roads in South Manchester — buses, cyclists, pedestrians, and delivery vehicles create constant hazards. Speed humps on residential streets. Student population means unpredictable pedestrian behaviour near campus. Bus lanes with camera enforcement.
Watch Our Learners Pass
Your Nearest Test Centre: West Didsbury
Most Fallowfield learners take their test at West Didsbury Driving Test Centre. Our instructors practise on real examiner routes from this centre so the roads feel familiar on test day. We cover junctions, roundabouts, and manoeuvres specific to West Didsbury routes.
What Makes DriveSQ Different in Fallowfield
- Local instructors — based in Fallowfield, not driving 30 minutes to reach you
- Route knowledge — we know Wilmslow Road, Moseley Road, and every side street
- Landmarks you know — Owens Park halls, Fallowfield retail park, Platt Fields Park, University of Manchester south campus
- Same price manual & automatic — no surcharge for choosing automatic
- 90%+ first-time pass rate — nearly double the national average
Instructor tip: Fallowfield is a challenging but excellent learning environment. The density of hazards on Wilmslow Road builds exceptional observation skills. Many students learn here during term time.
Lesson Types Available in Fallowfield
- Standard weekly lessons — 60 or 90 minutes, mornings to evenings, weekends available
- Intensive crash courses — daily sessions, pass in 1-4 weeks
- Automatic lessons — same price as manual, modern dual-control cars
- Nervous driver programme — patient, gradual, starting in the quietest Fallowfield streets
- Refresher lessons — for qualified drivers in Fallowfield rebuilding confidence
- Test preparation — mock tests on West Didsbury examiner routes
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Fallowfield & Moss Side Local Area Guide
Lessons around Fallowfield and Moss Side use real local roads including Wilmslow Road, Alexandra Road South and Princess Road (A5103), so by the time you're ready for your test you've already driven the streets you'll use every day after passing. Fallowfield is bisected east-west by Wilbraham Road and north-south by Wilmslow Road, giving learners a genuine grid of junctions, bus lanes and roundabouts to practise on within a square mile.
We also plan around school-run traffic near Manchester Academy and Holy Innocents Primary School, using quieter spots like the University of Manchester's Fallowfield campus for early manoeuvre practice before stepping up to busier sections of Wilmslow Road.
Test centre: most learners around Fallowfield and Moss Side test at West Didsbury Driving Test Centre; mock tests are planned around the routes examiners actually use from there.
“Passed first time after focusing on Wilmslow Road every week. Knowing the road meant I wasn't thinking about the route, just the driving.” – Liam, M14