12 Hour Two Day Intensive Driving Retest Course
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12 Hour Two Day Intensive Driving Retest Course Information
The 12 hour intensive driving retest course is designed for learners who have recently failed their practical driving test, within the last 2 months and want to prepare quickly for a retest.
This course focuses on correcting faults from your previous test, improving confidence, and ensuring you are fully prepared to pass on your next attempt.
Deposit £150 – Balance £480 – Total £630
Course Structure and Duration
This 12 hour intensive driving retest course takes place over 2 days.
The exact schedule may vary depending on your practical driving test date, which can be on any day of the week.
Students must remain flexible throughout the course period, as lesson timing may be adjusted based on the test date and overall scheduling.
Lessons usually begin at 8:00am, with each session lasting 2 hours followed by a 30-minute break.
Practical Driving Test Booking Update
From 12 May 2026, only the learner driver will be able to book, change, or manage their practical driving test.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency has made it illegal for any third party to have any involvement in the test booking process.
Our courses will continue to operate with the following options:
Book a Dedicated Course Week
Complete your refresher training while saving time for your practical test. Once your test is booked, there may be opportunities to bring it forward to an earlier date.
Book Your Course and Schedule Around Your Test
Book your course and arrange your training once your practical test has been booked. Your lessons will then be structured to lead up to your test date.
We will continue to provide support and guidance based on our experience to help you manage your practical driving test.
How the Course and Test Are Arranged
You will need to book your practical driving test yourself.
This should be done once your course is booked and at the appropriate stage. We will guide you on the best timing to ensure your training and test are aligned correctly.
What You Will Learn
You will be trained using the full driving syllabus set by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, with your progress monitored and recorded using the recommended marking system.
Your instructor will focus specifically on:
- Identifying and correcting faults from your previous test
- Improving observation and decision-making
- Strengthening weak areas such as junctions, roundabouts, or manoeuvres
- Building confidence under test conditions
Mock Test Preparation
To prepare you for your practical driving test, your instructor will carry out a mock driving test.
They will act and give instructions in the same way as an examiner, helping you become familiar with the format and expectations of the real test.
This ensures that when you take your retest, it feels familiar and you can remain calm and focused.
Is This Course Right for You?
This course is suitable if you:
- Have little or no previous driving experience
- Are at the early stages of learning to drive
- Are not yet confident with basic vehicle control
- Need to build skills gradually over a longer period
- Want a structured approach to reaching test standard
If you already have some experience and basic control, a shorter course may be more suitable.

Need Help Choosing?
If you are unsure whether the 36 hour intensive driving course is right for you, please call 03333 200417 or use our course recommendation page:
https://www.oneweekdrivingcourse.co.uk/find-the-right-intensive-course/
Our team will be happy to guide you towards the most suitable course based on your current experience level.
Select A Course
We offer over 20 intensive driving courses, including fast-track and semi-intensive options to help you learn to drive quickly. If you are unsure which intensive driving course is right for your experience level, please click here to find the right intensive course for you.
Book Your Course
Pay the deposit or in full. Make a payment using our secure online system.
Theory Test
Theory test is booked approx 10-14 days after you book, if required, with access to our Theory Test Study Site.
Pass Theory Test
Pass your theory test and let us know the certificate number.
Practical Test
Flexibility to bring your test forward or schedule your course around your test date.
Pass Your Test
Pass your test and YOU have your full driving licence.
Course Pre-requisits
Minimum Age
You must be 17 years or above to take one of our courses.
Provisional License
You must hold a full UK provisional driving license.
Legal Requirement
You must not be disqualified from driving in the UK.
What’s included on the course?
12 Hours of 1-to-1 Driving Tuition
Personalised lessons with your instructor, including home pickup, focused on preparing you for your practical test.
Progress Based Training – Your instructor will adapt the training based on your progress, focusing on areas that need improvement to help you reach test standard.
Structured Course Plan – Your lessons are organised to make the most of your course time, helping you build consistency and confidence as you progress.
Accurate Course Availability – We provide realistic course start dates from the outset, so you can plan your training with confidence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 12 hours enough to pass?
This course is designed for learners who have recently failed their driving test and are already at test standard.
If your current level matches this, 12 hours is typically used to correct faults, rebuild confidence, and prepare for your next test.
What if I am not quite at that level yet?
If you are not yet close to test standard or require further development across multiple areas, this course may not be suitable. You should contact us before booking so we can assess your experience and recommend the correct course.
Do I need to have my test booked before booking or starting?
No. In most cases it is better to book your course first so we can guide you on the best timing and help avoid delays or unnecessary additional lessons.
You can either:
- Book a fixed course week and complete the majority of your training while saving time for your practical test
- Book your course and schedule your training once your practical test is booked, allowing lessons to be structured leading up to your test date
Can I add more hours if needed?
Yes. If your instructor feels additional training is required, extra hours can be arranged to help you reach test standard before taking your practical driving test.
Additional hours are subject to instructor availability. It may also be necessary to move your practical test if further training is required, provided there is the required 10 working day gap set by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency before your test date.
How close to test standard should I be?
How close to test standard should I be?
You should already be:
- driving independently
- familiar with all manoeuvres
- confident in most driving situations
- aware of the faults from your previous test
The course is focused on correcting mistakes and refining your driving rather than teaching new skills from the beginning.
What are the advantages of booking a fixed course week?
Booking a fixed course week gives you the best opportunity to bring your practical test forward so it falls as close to your training as possible.
If a suitable test is found to coincide with your course week, you can complete the entirety of your training within that period. Alternatively, you can complete the majority of your hours and continue looking for a suitable test date to fit shortly after.
This option is also ideal if you need your course completed within a specific timeframe, such as pre-booked time off work or school holidays.
Overall, it provides flexibility, maximises your chances of securing a suitable test date, and allows your training to be completed in the most efficient way.
What are the advantages of scheduling your course once your practical test is booked?
Scheduling your course once your practical test is booked allows all of your training to be structured directly around your test date. This means your lessons are completed leading up to the test, helping keep everything fresh and focused.
This option is particularly suitable if you have already secured a test date and want your training aligned precisely to that time.
It provides a clear timeline, ensures your preparation is completed at the right stage, and allows your instructor to plan your training with your test date in mind.
Which option should I choose?
Both options are suitable depending on your situation.
Booking a fixed course week is generally the most flexible option, as it gives you the best opportunity to bring your practical test forward and complete your training within a clear timeframe.
Scheduling your course once your test is booked may be more suitable if you already have a confirmed test date and need your training aligned precisely to that time.
Will I definitely be test ready after 12 hours?
The course is designed for learners who are already close to test standard and need final preparation following a recent test attempt.
If additional training is required, this can be arranged with your instructor. However, no course or instructor can guarantee that you will pass your driving test.
Which Intensive Driving Course Do I Need?
Choosing the right intensive driving course depends on your current level of experience:
- 6 Hour Retest Course – for returning customers who are already at test standard and need a short refresher before their test
- 12 Hour Retest Course – for learners who have recently failed and need focused preparation for a retest
- 18 Hour Course – for learners with 20 to 25 hours of experience, close to test standard
- 24 Hour Course – for learners with 15 to 20 hours of experience, developing independence
- 30 Hour Course – for learners with 10 to 15 hours of experience, building core driving skills
- 36 Hour Course – for beginners or those with very limited driving experience
- 42 Hour Course – for beginners who prefer a more gradual pace or would benefit from additional time to build confidence
- 48 Hour Course – for learners who require a slower, more supported approach with extra time to practise and develop confidence
If you are unsure which course is right for you, we recommend contacting us before booking so we can assess your experience and ensure your training and test timing are properly aligned.

