Book pre-test lessons early enough to fix repeated mistakes, not just the day before the test. Many learners benefit from a focused lesson once they already have test basics in place.
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Pre-test lessons work best when there is enough time to correct mistakes. A lesson the day before the test may help confidence, but it may not be enough to fix repeated habits.
Good signs you are ready for pre-test feedback
- You can drive independently with basic control.
- You understand mirrors, signals and positioning.
- You have practised junctions and roundabouts.
- You want an instructor to identify weak points before the test.
What a pre-test lesson should check
- Observation and blind spots.
- Speed choice and progress.
- Lane discipline and road position.
- Roundabouts and junction decisions.
- Manual control, clutch and gears.
- Manoeuvres and test-day routine.
Avoid last-minute panic
The earlier you know your weak points, the more time you have to practise them calmly.
Next step
If your test is close, send an enquiry and Tony can advise what type of lesson support makes sense.
Key Facts
- Targets pre-test timing intent
- Supports pre-test money page
- Good conversion guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Is one pre-test lesson enough?
Sometimes, but many learners need more than one lesson if there are repeated faults in observation, positioning, progress or control.
Should I wait until the week of the test?
It is safer to identify weak points earlier so there is time to practise before test day.
Do A to Z Driving School offer automatic lessons?
No. A to Z Driving School focuses on manual driving lessons only. This helps learners build stronger clutch control, gear control and broader licence flexibility.
Do you cover Dublin 15?
Yes. Lessons are focused around Dublin 15 and nearby areas.