Location Overview – Boston is a historic market town in Lincolnshire, England, located on the River Witham. It is best known for the medieval church St Botolph’s, commonly called “The Stump,” which has one of the tallest parish church towers in England. In the 17th century, Boston played a key role in the Puritan movement, with early settlers from the area founding Boston, Massachusetts in the United States. The town has a strong agricultural background and is an important centre for food production and processing in the region. In recent years, Boston has become known for its cultural diversity and has undergone changes in infrastructure and services to support its growing population.

Our Driving Course Types:
We cater for both business and private clients across the UK. Our courses include:
Company Vehicle Training – Tailored courses for car and van drivers in business fleets
UK Driving Familiarisation – Designed for drivers who are new to UK roads and driving culture
Young Driver Development – Confidence-building sessions for younger or newly qualified drivers
Motorway Confidence Coaching – Helping drivers feel safer and more in control on motorways
Motorhome Handling Courses – Focused training to build confidence driving larger leisure vehicles
Pre-Court Driving Courses – Supportive training for those facing speeding or other driving-related convictions
Driving Confidence Courses – For nervous drivers or those returning to driving after a break
Advanced & Defensive Driving – Bespoke training tailored to enhance skill, awareness, and safety
High-Performance Vehicle Training – Specialist coaching for handling powerful or performance vehicles
We provide nationwide coverage across the UK and deliver on-road training directly at your preferred location using your own vehicle. The training is customised to suit your specific needs, whether you are a business or private client.
Bespoke Driving Course Content:
Although the courses we offer are very different, there are still some generic points we include; the key difference is how we deliver them to the client. For example, boosting confidence for a young driver will look very different to boosting confidence for a driver with 50 years of experience.
Below are some of the common things we look at and develop during our driver training sessions.
Core Driving Skills
* Enhancing anticipation and forward-planning abilities
* Developing greater speed awareness and control
* Learning to better anticipate the actions of other road users
* Practising essential manoeuvres with confidence and precision
Safety & Hazard Management
* Mastering safer driving techniques across motorways, rural roads, and urban environments
* Building skills for driving safely in adverse weather conditions
* Recognising different types of skids and knowing how to respond effectively
Driver Awareness & Behaviour
* Improving driver mindset and attitude behind the wheel
* Understanding the causes of road rage and how to manage emotional responses
* Deepening knowledge of road rules and driving regulations
Efficiency & Environmental Awareness
* Adopting more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly driving habits
The personalised nature of our training means we can vary the time we spend on specific points. It all depends on the driver and what’s best for them.
Discover Our Course Options and Durations:
Our UK-wide courses are available for both van and car drivers. Here’s an overview of the different duration options:
- One Half-Day 3.5hrs – The shortest course option in our range. It’s perfect for companies training multiple drivers or for those who feel they only need a half day.
- Two Half Days – 2 x 3.5hrs – This option is ideal for those who can’t commit to a full day of driving and prefer splitting the training into two sessions for better retention. Drivers often receive “homework” between sessions to practice what was covered, helping reinforce learning. It’s a popular choice for older drivers.
- Full day (7hr) – A full-day course is more cost-effective per session than two separate 3.5-hour sessions and works well for those with not much available time. This option is also ideal if your employer has requested the training or if you feel a full day would be more suitable for you. For business clients, we also offer the flexibility to split a full day into AM and PM sessions.
- Longer Sessions – For those with specific driving challenges or who haven’t driven in some time, we offer extended courses spread over several weeks. These courses are perfect for individuals needing more comprehensive training to address long-standing issues, often those suffering significant driving anxiety or post-RTC stress. These longer sessions run over 3,4, and 5 x 3,5hr sessions.
Get in touch today for more information about how we can help you. Either use the contact form on this page or call us.

Our driver training covers a wide range of roads, some of which include:
A16 (Boston to Grimsby)
- A primary route connecting Boston to Grimsby, passing through towns like Wyberton and Kirton.
A52 (Boston to Mablethorpe)
- Runs through Boston, known locally as John Adams Way, crossing the River Witham on Haven Bridge.
A1121 (Boardsides)
- Links Boston to the A16, facilitating access to the western parts of the town.
London Road
- A significant road in Wyberton connects Boston to the south and serves as a main route for commuters.
Sleaford Road
- Connects Boston to Sleaford, with recent traffic flow improvements, including a right-turn ban onto Brothertoft Road to ease congestion.
Wainfleet Road
- Links Boston to Skegness, passing through areas like Skirbeck and Frampton.
Marsh Lane / A16 Roundabout
- A key junction in Boston, undergoing improvements to enhance traffic flow and safety.
Forbes Road & Wellington Road
- Local roads are undergoing resurfacing to improve road quality and reduce maintenance needs.
Road Safety – Risks and Hazards in Boston
A17 (Sleaford to Boston) – This stretch has been identified as the most dangerous many collisions noted.
A52 (Boston to Skegness) – It is a key route to the coast and often experiences heavy traffic.
A16 (Spilsby to Louth) – Accidents have led to significant road closures and disruptions.
A16 (Boston to Spilsby) – A 17-mile stretch where many fatal collisions have occurred, highlighting the need for road safety improvements.
A158 (Lincoln to Horncastle) – This winding rural route poses risks due to its bends and variable traffic conditions.
These roads are considered high-risk due to their accident history, road layout, and traffic volume, and they remain a focus for local safety initiatives.