Location Overview: Herne Bay is a traditional seaside town located on the north coast of Kent, along the Thames Estuary. It is known for its long pebble beach, historic pier, and Victorian architecture, making it a popular destination for tourists and day-trippers. The town also has a rich history, including the nearby Reculver Towers, which are the remains of a 12th-century church built on the site of a Roman fort. Herne Bay has a strong sense of community and hosts annual events like the Herne Bay Festival and air show. With ongoing regeneration projects, the town is steadily developing while retaining its coastal charm.

Our Driving Course Types Available in Herne Bay:

We cater for both business and private clients across the UK. Our courses include:

* Confidence training
* Motorhome training
* General advanced courses
* Motorway driver training
* UK Familiarisation
* Company drivers, which include both car and van
* Pre-court courses
* High-performance driver training

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.

What Our Courses Cover:

During our advanced/defensive driver training, we try and cover a wide range of points depending on the course you want and the specific skills and experience of the driver or drivers who need to be trained. Some of the key points we cover include:

* Creating increased powers of anticipation and planning
* Being aware of speed limits and the need to control your speed
* Improving a driver’s attitude
* Learning safer driving techniques for motorways, rural roads and urban settings
* Educating drivers about the rules of the road
* Better understanding the reasons for road rage
* Manoeuvres
* Driving in dangerous weather
* Learning the difference between different skids
* Learning to drive in a more economical way
* How to anticipate the actions of other motorists

These points offer a general overview; some may be more relevant to certain drivers, while others might not. This emphasises the customised nature of our training.

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 and most cost-effective option in our range. It’s perfect for companies training multiple drivers but may be too brief for some individuals.

  • 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 economical than two separate 3.5-hour sessions and works well for those with limited time. This option is great if your company has requested the training, or if you feel a full day would be more suitable. For business clients, we also offer the flexibility to split a full day into AM and PM sessions.

  • Longer Sessions (3, 4, or 5 x 3.5hrs) – For those with specific driving challenges or who haven’t driven in some time, we offer extended courses spread over several weeks. These are perfect for individuals needing more comprehensive training to address long-standing issues.

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 in Herne Bay covers a wide range of roads, some of which include:

​Herne Bay is served by several key roads that facilitate local and regional travel. The A299, known as the Thanet Way, is a major route running from Ramsgate through Herne Bay to Faversham, connecting the town to the M2 motorway and other parts of Kent. ​

Within the town, Canterbury Road (B2205) serves as a primary access point, linking Herne Bay to the nearby city of Canterbury. In April 2022, this road underwent a six-week closure for essential sewer repairs, highlighting its importance to local infrastructure.

Mortimer Street and High Street are among the main thoroughfares within Herne Bay, offering access to various shops, services, and the seafront promenade. These roads are central to the town’s commercial and social activities. ​

To alleviate congestion and improve traffic flow, infrastructure projects like the proposed Herne Relief Road aim to enhance connectivity by providing alternative routes around the town centre.

Additionally, Thornden Wood Road connects Herne Bay to the village of Herne and has been a focus for road safety improvements due to its history of accidents and recent pothole repairs.

These roads collectively support the daily movement of residents and visitors, contributing to Herne Bay’s accessibility and economic vitality.

Road Safety – Risks and Hazards in Herne Bay:

In Herne Bay, several roads have been identified as particularly hazardous due to accident history and traffic concerns:​

  1. A291 (Canterbury Road): This road connects Canterbury to Herne Bay and has been highlighted as one of the most dangerous in Kent. Between 2008 and 2013, it experienced 19 serious or fatal accidents, placing it among the UK’s top ten most perilous roads. ​
  2. Thornden Wood Road: Nicknamed “Accident Alley,” this route has seen numerous crashes, including a significant incident in 2015 where a car flipped onto its roof. ​
  3. Station Road at the Junction with Western Avenue: Residents have raised concerns about high-speed driving at this intersection, with reports of vehicles traveling at speeds up to 70 mph. Efforts are underway to install a mini roundabout to improve safety. ​

Addressing these safety issues, local authorities have implemented measures such as lowering speed limits, enhancing road signage, and planning infrastructure changes like roundabouts to reduce accident rates and improve overall road safety in these areas.