Location Overview – St Neots is a market town and civil parish in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire. It lies along the River Great Ouse, and includes areas like Eynesbury, Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon, Love’s Farm and Wintringham. In terms of transport, St Neots has good connectivity: it’s served by a railway station on the Great Northern route (with regular services to London, Peterborough and beyond), and lies adjacent to major roads including the A1, A421 and A428, which link it to Cambridge, Bedford, Milton Keynes and London.

Our Range of Courses – Available in St Neots:

Our tailored driving courses include a variety of formats, including:

* Company driver training – for van and car drivers in your fleet
* Young drivers – Confidence-building sessions for younger or newly qualified drivers
* Pre-court driving courses – speeding and other pending convictions. 
* High-powered vehicle training
* Confidence driving courses
* Motorhome confidence courses  – Focused training to build confidence driving larger leisure vehicles
* Advanced and defensive courses – bespoke to your needs
* Motorway confidence training – Helping drivers feel safer and more in control on motorways
* UK Familiarisation – for drivers new to the UK

We provide full UK coverage and come directly to you. All training is delivered in your own vehicle and is fully tailored to your individual needs, whether you’re a business or a private customer.

Our Bespoke Driving Course Content:

Every driver is different, which is why we take a flexible, personalised approach to our training. During our driving courses, we cover a wide range of essential points tailored to the individual driver, including:

* Improving anticipation and forward-planning skills
* Developing greater speed awareness 
Learning to better anticipate the behaviour of other road users
* Adopting a more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly way to drive
* Building skills for driving safely in bad weather conditions
* Improving knowledge of driving rules and regulations

* Improving driver mindset and attitude 
* Developing safer driving techniques on a range of roads, including motorways, rural roads, and urban routes
* Understanding the causes of road rage and how to manage situations
* Practising manoeuvres with confidence and accuracy

* Understanding different types of skids and how to respond effectively

The term ‘advanced’ and ‘defensive’ driver training relates to the approach we take when improving a driver, regardless of age and experience. These points above are just an outline; some will be more specific to some drivers, while other points won’t be. That’s the bespoke nature of our training. 

Course Duration:

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

3.5hrs – This is the shortest and most cost-effective option. While it’s perfect for companies training two or more drivers, it may be too brief for some individuals who require more in-depth training.

2 x 3.5hrs – Ideal for those who find a full day of training too demanding. This option allows drivers to absorb information over a longer period. Typically, drivers are given “homework” after the first session to practice before the second, making it particularly suitable for older drivers or those needing additional time to retain information.

7hrs (Full Day) – While this can be intense, it’s a more affordable option than two separate 3.5-hour sessions. It’s ideal for individuals with limited time, such as those requested by their employer to complete the course in one day. For business clients, we offer flexibility by splitting the day—training one driver in the morning and another in the afternoon.

Extended Courses (3, 4, or 5 x 3.5hrs) – Designed for those with more specific challenges or long periods of time away from driving. These courses are spread over several weeks, providing a deeper, more comprehensive approach to tackling driving difficulties or refreshing long-forgotten skills.

Get in touch today for more information about our courses and how we can help you. Please use the contact form on this page or call us.

Key A-Roads & Major Routes

  • A1 (Great North Road)
    This is the main north-south trunk road passing just to the west of St Neots. It provides direct routes towards London to the south and up to the north (towards Yorkshire/Scotland). 
  • A421
    Links St Neots via the “Black Cat” roundabout to Bedford and Milton Keynes to the west. It’s a major east-west connector from the A1 to those areas. 
  • A428
    Runs east from St Neots towards Cambridge, and westwards forms part of the route towards the A1 and beyond. Also forms part of the bypass around the town.