Learner-First M19 Driving Lessons — Plan Like a Pro | DriveSQ
M19 learners choose DriveSQ for clear, supportive coaching and steady progress on local routes.
Learn Confidently Around M19
We focus on real-world decisions in M19: planning ahead, reading traffic, and keeping observation crisp at all times. Mock tests highlight what to polish so the real thing feels familiar rather than stressful. By test day, the roads feel routine and your decisions feel natural.
Flexible Times, Clear Plans
In M19, our instructors build calm confidence with structured, step-by-step coaching that turns nerves into good habits. You’ll cover manoeuvres, junction priorities, and roundabout approach with simple frameworks you can rely on. The goal is a confident first-time pass — and safe, considerate driving for life.
Roadcraft in Focus
- Hazard perception and defensive habits
- Roundabouts: approach, lane choice, and exits
- Dual carriageways and safe merging
- Mock tests with focused feedback
- Reversing accuracy and control
“Loved the mock tests. Test day felt familiar.” – Amaan
Take the First Step Today
We’ll plan steady progress so test day feels routine.
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Levenshulme & Burnage Local Area Guide
Lessons around Levenshulme and Burnage use real local roads including Errwood Road, Kingsway and the A6 Stockport Road, so by the time you're ready for your test you've already driven the streets you'll use every day after passing. Levenshulme grew up around an old coaching inn called The Packhorse on the A6 — a reminder of just how long this road has carried traffic in and out of Manchester.
We also plan around school-run traffic near Acacias Primary School and Burnage Academy for Boys, using quieter spots like the old Levenshulme milestone on the A6 for early manoeuvre practice before stepping up to busier sections of Errwood Road.
Test centre: most M19 learners test at West Didsbury Driving Test Centre (some pupils prefer Sale); mock tests are planned around the routes examiners actually use from there.
“The local knowledge made the difference. Knowing Errwood Road inside out meant test day nerves were about everything except the route.” – Jack, M19