Driving Lessons in <span>Glasgow</span>

Driving Lessons in Glasgow

We offer manual and automatic driving lessons in Glasgow.

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Learn to Drive in Glasgow with Bill Plant Driving School

Looking for driving lessons in Glasgow? With its busy city streets, major motorways, and tricky roundabouts, Glasgow is a great place to gain driving experience. From navigating busy traffic around George Square to driving on the M8 and through the Clyde Tunnel, learning here prepares you for any road conditions.

At Bill Plant Driving School, our DVSA-approved instructors provide tailored driving lessons in Glasgow, designed to suit your learning style. Whether you need navigating the West End, handling multi-lane roundabouts, or building confidence for your driving test in Glasgow, we’ll guide you at your own pace.

Learning to drive is an investment, which is why we’ve created a new Crowdfunding feature! Now, friends and family can contribute towards your lessons, making them more affordable and accessible than before!

Book your driving lessons in Glasgow today with Bill Plant Driving School and take the first step towards passing your test and becoming a safe, confident driver.

Why Choose a Bill Plant Driving Instructor in Glasgow?

As the UK’s leading driving school (voted by pupils), we’re constantly striving to create lifelong safe drivers.

Every year we help tens of thousands of learner drivers pass their driving tests!

Let’s take a look at a few reasons why you should consider learning to drive with us.

2hr Lessons Starting From £70!

With flexible bookings and affordable pricing for expert tuition, you can get started with driving lessons from £70 for a 2hr lesson, or secure a block booking of up to 10hrs to save money when you learn to drive in Glasgow.

Award-Winning Standards

We’re proud to say that Bill Plant Driving School has been named the National Driving School of the Year for three years in a row!

Not only did we pick up the prestigious award in 2019 and 2020, but we also went on to win it consecutively again in 2023, 2024, and 2025.

Manual & Automatic Driving Instructors in Glasgow

We have a high number of instructors who offer both manual and automatic driving lessons in Glasgow. Whether you’re a fan of the gearstick or not, we’ll find a driving instructor that fits your preference.

If you need help on if you should drive a manual or automatic, read this blog and find out what’s best for you!

Flexibility At Its Finest

Whether you’ve got college, a busy work schedule, or other commitments, you’ll be able to book lessons with a driving instructor in Glasgow, at times that suit you.

All our instructors are in control of their diaries, meaning they’ll tailor their availability to yours!

Top Tips for Driving in Glasgow

 

Get Comfortable with Busy City Traffic

Glasgow’s roads can be pretty busy, especially in the city centre, with one-way systems, bus lanes, and lots of pedestrians. Roads like Sauchiehall Street and Argyle Street require good awareness and quick decision-making. The key is to stay calm, check your mirrors frequently, and plan ahead so you’re ready for any sudden stops or lane changes. Practising in different traffic conditions will help you feel more confident handling busy streets.

 

Be Prepared for Motorway and Dual Carriageway Driving

Many routes in Glasgow involve faster roads like the M8 and A82, which can feel intimidating at first. Learning to join and leave motorways safely, change lanes confidently, and maintain the right speed is essential. The M8 has short slip roads and heavy traffic, so good judgement and mirror checks are key. Your instructor will help you build up to these roads gradually, so you feel comfortable driving at higher speeds.

 

Practise Driving in Different Weather Conditions

Glasgow is known for its unpredictable weather, and rain is common all year round. Wet roads mean longer stopping distances, so it’s important to brake earlier and drive smoothly. Fog and even snow in winter can reduce visibility, so getting used to using headlights correctly and adjusting your speed is crucial. Practising in different weather will prepare you for driving safely in all conditions.

 

We asked one of our driving instructors in Glasgow…

 

What will I expect on my first driving lesson in Glasgow?

Your first lesson will usually start in a quiet area, like Anniesland, where there’s less traffic. You will go over the basics, such as steering, using the pedals, and checking your mirrors. Once you’re comfortable, you’ll practise stopping, starting, and simple junctions.

 

What are the benefits of being able to drive in Glasgow?

Driving in Glasgow gives you more independence, whether it’s for work, visiting family, or travelling further afield. Public transport is useful, but it’s not always reliable, and some areas are harder to reach without a car. Having your own transport makes journeys quicker and more convenient, especially if you need to travel outside the city. Learning to drive in Glasgow is really helpful.

 

What’s the most challenging thing about learning to drive in Glasgow?

Many learners find the busy city centre roads challenging at first, as they require good lane discipline and awareness of other road users. Roundabouts, especially multi-lane ones like Braidcraft Road, can also take time to get used to.

Popular FAQ's in Glasgow

Do you have female driving instructors in Glasgow?

Your comfort and confidence in the driver’s seat is our biggest priority. Whilst all Bill Plant driving instructors are trained to the same award-winning standards, we understand that some of our learners would feel more comfortable with a female driving instructor.

To make sure you can bring your best to driving lessons in Glasgow, we’ll always try our hardest to find you a female driving instructor where possible.

Do you offer intensive training courses in Glasgow?

At Bill Plant Driving School, we believe in graduated learning. This means that we don’t think good drivers are created overnighted. According to the DVSA, it takes the average learner driver around 45 hours of driving lessons, and 22 hours of private practice, to be ready for their driving test.

So that we’re confident in making sure that you’re ready for life on the road, we do not offer intensive driving courses in Glasgow.

How much do driving lessons cost in Glasgow?

We do not have a set price for driving lessons in Glasgow. All Bill Plant instructors are in control of their own diaries and set their own driving lesson prices. Therefore, the price depends on the availability of driving instructors in your area.

You can save money on driving lessons by making block bookings. Your family and friends can also contribute to your driving lessons now, thanks to our new top-up feature – allowing others to top up your account balance!

Driving Test Centres Near Glasgow

*All information is accurate at the time of publishing, June 2025. Information collected from DVSA’s Test Centre Pass Rate Report

Glasgow (Shieldhall) Driving Test Centre
Address

Bogmoor Road, ShieldHall West, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, G51 4TH

Pass Rate

40.9%

Disabled Access

Yes.

Glasgow (Anniesland) Driving Test Centre
Address

351 Anniesland Road, Strathclyde, Glasgow, G13 1XS

Pass Rate

42.2%

Disabled Access

Special arrangements can be made for you at this test centre if you have a disability.

Bishopbriggs Driving Test Centre
Address

Crosshill Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, G64 2QA

Pass Rate

49.5%

Disabled Access

N/A