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Welcome to the AB Driving Lessons Leeds

Welcome to AB Driving School, which was founded by Antony Bedford a grade 6 ADI (the highest grade available) in 2000.

AB Driving School aims to raise the standards of driving lessons in Leeds, Huddersfield and Wakefield. Not many people are aware but the majority of driving schools regularly use PDI’S.

These are trainee Instructors, who have not Fully Qualified and only a small percentage of these PDI’S go on and pass the qualifying exam(DSA Statistics says 30%).

You will pay the same hourly rate, but will not be made aware the instructor is on a trainee licence. THIS IS NOT IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PUPILS.

AB Driving School only use Fully Qualified Instructors.

We aim to be competitive on price, but will never sacrifice standards and quality of service.
We also offer Pass Plus, motorway and refresher lessons in Leeds, Huddersfield, Wakefield and surrounding areas.


We offer the usual high-quality driving instruction services you'd expect, as well as offering several extras, including: Pass Plus courses, help with passing your theory course and ADI training.

Whether you've never driven before, or you've tried and failed, we can help! Our fully-qualified male and female instructors can help even the most nervous pupil and offer one-on-one tuition to ensure you're getting the attention you deserve.

Please explore our available services!

We also provide many discounts, so be sure to check our fees and discounts page!

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Driveability Leeds, Huddersfield and Wakefield
Driveability of a vehicle means the smooth delivery of power, as demanded by the driver. Typical causes of driveability degradation are rough idling, misfiring, surging, hesitation, or insufficient power.

Driving skills Leeds
Driving in traffic is more than just knowing how to operate the mechanisms which control the vehicle; it requires knowing how to apply the rules of the road (which govern safe and efficient sharing with other users). An effective driver also has an intuitive understanding of the basics of vehicle handling.

Driving as a physical skill Wakefield
In terms of the basic physical tasks required, a driver must be able to control direction, acceleration, and deceleration. For motor vehicles, the detailed tasks include:
  • Starting the vehicle's engine with the starting system
  • Setting the transmission to the correct gear
  • Depressing the pedals with one's feet to accelerate, slow, and stop the vehicle, and if the vehicle is equipped with a manual transmission, to modulate the clutch
  • Steering the vehicle's direction with the steering wheel
  • Operating other important ancillary devices such as the indicators, headlights, and windshield wipers
Driving as a mental skill Huddersfield
Avoiding or successfully handling an emergency driving situation can involve the following skills:
  • Making good decisions based on factors such as road and traffic conditions
  • Evasive manoeuvring
  • Proper hand placement and seating position
  • Skid control
  • Steering and braking techniques
  • Understanding vehicle dynamics
Distractions can compromise a driver's mental skills. One study on the subject of mobile phones and driving safety concluded that, after controlling for driving difficulty and time on task, drivers talking on a phone exhibited greater impairment than drivers who were suffering from alcohol intoxication.

Another survey indicated that music could affect a driver's concentration.

Seizure disorders and Alzheimer's disease are among the leading medical causes of mental impairment among drivers in the United States and Europe. Whether or not physicians should be allowed, or even required, to report such conditions to state authorities, remains highly controversial.

Driving laws
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A person is subject to the laws of the jurisdiction in which he or she is driving. The rules of the road, driver licensing and vehicle registration schemes that apply vary considerably between jurisdictions, as do laws imposing criminal responsibility for negligent driving, vehicle safety inspections and compulsory insurance. Most countries also have differing laws against driving whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Motorists are almost universally required to take lessons with an approved instructor and pass a driving test before being granted a license. Almost all countries allow all adults with good vision to apply to take a driving test and, if successful, to drive on public roads. Saudi Arabia, however, bans women from driving vehicles (whether pedal or motor powered) on public roads. Saudi women have periodically staged driving protests against these restrictions.

In many countries, even after passing one's driving test, new motorists may be initially subject to special restrictions. For example, in Australia, novice drivers are required to carry "P" ("provisional") plates, and are subject to alcohol limits, and other restrictions for their first two years of driving. Another example, in California, licensed drivers (ages 16) are able to drive only with a family member for the first year.