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Under 17 Car Club
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Under 17 Car Club

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  • This is by far the best club for under 17's to learn to drive. It is a non profit organisation, and works out at approx £10 for a days driving. We all want the next generation of drivers to be safe on the road. This club teaches many skills that you wont learn during normal driving lessons. They operate at many different locations, and all run by volunteers. They have many free open days, I recommend popping along to one and see for yourself. Let's make all #YoungDrivers #SafeAt17

  • The U17 Car Club is an excellent way to educate our youth to drive. It is more than passing the L test - It is provides them with advanced driving techniques so that they have the skills to drive safely and become considerate drivers respectful of other road users. Added bonus that every student is accompanied by at least one parent/guardian who will be learning to be safer too😃

  • The Under 17 Car is a unique brilliant amazing place to teach your child to drive. My son was a member for 4 years and had the most amazing time (me too). My son is a much better driver for the experience and at 17 had all the technical skills to drive on the road. With a couple of lessons and a bit real world road driving he passed he test first time. I can never thank the various volunteers enough for the time they gave us both and continue to do so.

  • The under 17 club is simply awesome. Aside from the obvious where the members can learn to drive in a safe, well organised manner, settling the nerves of parents when they finally reach 17, it is just a really welcoming, well run club. I've been through with one child, and the next is coming soon! Spending that much time with a teenager is special too, given that otherwise, its simply not cool to be seen together..

  • Handling over the car keys to your kid might be unsettling. But not if they have about five years of experience before they get the driving license. I've experienced first hand how they progress from the kids that barely reach the clutch, to confident drivers that drive the car (no doubt) at much higher standards that some drivers on public roads. And all that before they're 17, whilst keeping the learning fun and enjoyable. The club provides the base, many experienced instructors and keeps...