Location Overview – Enfield is a large town and borough in North London, part of Greater London, located approximately 10 miles from central London. It combines urban convenience with suburban charm and includes a mix of residential areas, shopping districts, parks, and historical landmarks. Enfield has a rich history dating back to Roman times and was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.

One of its most notable sites is Forty Hall, a 17th-century manor house set in parkland, showcasing local history and architecture. Enfield is well-connected by road and rail, with direct links to central London via Overground, National Rail, and nearby Underground services. The borough is also known for the New River, an artificial waterway built in the 17th century to supply London with clean water.

Enfield has seen significant regeneration in recent years, especially around Enfield Town and Meridian Water, offering a mix of retail, business, and residential developments. It remains a diverse and growing area popular with families and commuters alike.

Here is a list of our most popular courses, available UK-wide for private and business customers:

* Company car driver training – for van and car drivers
* UK Familiarisation – for drivers new to the UK
* Young drivers
* Motorway confidence training
* Motorhome confidence courses  
* Pre-court driving courses – speeding and other pending convictions.
* Confidence driving courses
* Advanced and defensive courses – bespoke to your needs
* High-powered vehicle training

With nationwide UK coverage, we bring on-road training directly to you, conducted in your own vehicle. Each course is individually tailored to meet the unique requirements of both business and private clients.

More Information on Our Course Content:

There are key elements we teach to make safer, more skilful drivers, regardless of age and experience. The difference is how we apply these elements from driver to driver. While all our courses are bespoke to the driver, below are a number of key points we typically cover:

Key Driving Skills

* Improving anticipation and forward-planning skills
* Practising manoeuvres (including parking) with confidence and accuracy
* Improving your levels of speed awareness and speed planning
* Learning to better anticipate the actions of other drivers and road users

Hazard and Hazard Management

* Mastering safer driving on motorways, rural roads, and urban routes
* Building skills for driving safely in poor weather conditions
* Identifying different types of skids and how to manage them

Driver Behaviour and Awareness

* Improving driver mindset and attitude
* Understanding the causes of road rage and how to manage
* Improving knowledge of road rules and driving regulations

Environmental Awareness

*  Adopting fuel-efficient and eco-friendly driving habits, which will save you money and reduce wear and tear on your vehicle.

Duration Overview – What’s Best For You?

Our UK-wide courses are available for both van and car drivers. Below is an overview of the different duration options:

3.5hrs – This is the shortest course option in our range. It can be ideal for companies training two or more drivers. So a full day is split into 2 x 3.5hr. It’s also useful for those who feel they only need a half-day session to address their needs.

2 x 3.5hrs – This option is beneficial for those who can’t commit to a full day and prefer to extend the training over two sessions for a better learning experience. Often, drivers are given tasks to do between sessions to practice what was covered, which helps the overall learning experience. This course is popular with private clients.

7hrs (Full Day) – A full-day course is more cost-effective than two separate 3.5-hour sessions and is ideal for those with little time. This is a great option if your company has requested the training or if you simply feel a full day works better for you. We also offer the option to split a full day into AM and PM sessions for business clients.

Longer Courses (– For individuals with specific driving challenges or those who haven’t driven in a while, we offer longer courses that can be spread over several weeks. These options are ideal for those needing more in-depth training to address deep-rooted issues, especially those who suffer some form of trauma after a road collision. These courses are in 3,4, and 5 x 3.5hr sessions.

Contact us today for more information about are bespoke courses. Either use the contact form on this page or call us.

Our driver training covers a wide range of roads, some of which include:

A10 (Great Cambridge Road)

One of the busiest roads in Enfield runs north-south.
Connects Enfield with Tottenham, Cheshunt, and further to the M25.
Major retail parks and junctions are along this route.

A406 (North Circular Road)

A key London ring road that runs through the southern edge of Enfield.
Connects Enfield to areas like Edmonton, Wood Green, and west toward Ealing.

A110

Runs east-west through Enfield.
Links Enfield Town with Oakwood, Southgate, and Chingford.

A1010 (Hertford Road / Fore Street)

An older parallel route to the A10, running through residential and shopping areas.
Passes through Ponders End, Edmonton, and Tottenham.

M25 (London Orbital Motorway)

Enfield sits just inside the M25, which forms the boundary of Greater London.
Junction 25 (with the A10) provides access to Enfield from the north and beyond.

B154 / Church Street

A local route running through Enfield Town, connecting to Winchmore Hill and Palmers Green.

Road Safety – Risks and Hazards in Enfield

A105 (Canonbury to Enfield Town)

This road has the third-highest accident rate in the UK, with 6.75 accidents per million vehicle-miles driven.

A406 (North Circular Road)

A major route passing through Enfield, known for its poor safety record and piecemeal improvement schemes due to a lack of funding.

Angel Corner (Edmonton)

This junction, where Fore Street and Angel Road (A406) intersect, has been identified as the most dangerous for cyclists in Enfield, with five collisions involving bikes and vehicles in the past five years.

Ridgeway and Drapers Road (EN2)

This junction is the most dangerous for pedestrians, with one fatality and four collisions in the past five years.

A10 (Great Cambridge Road)

While specific accident data for this road is not provided, the A10 is a major route running through Enfield, connecting it to Tottenham and Waltham Cross. Its high traffic volume and urban setting can contribute to accident risks.