Driving is a significant life skill that many people prefer to learn at different ages.

 

At Fantoni Driving School, we encounter new students of all ages. While some individuals choose to learn to drive at a young age, others wait until they are older. The question of what age is best to learn to drive has been a topic of debate among experts and learners. In this blog I will discuss the different age groups and factors that can influence the best age to learn to drive.

The best age to learn to drive is subjective, although the minimum age to learn to drive in the UK is 17. Working towards obtaining a driving license as soon as legally possible is definitely a popular option with our students. 

On the other hand, some individuals may prefer to wait until they are slightly older. Some teenagers for example, may be mature enough to handle driving, whilst others might not.

Individuals who are impulsive, easily distracted, and have a dismissive attitude to road safety may not be able to handle the responsibility of driving.

Therefore, it may be best for those individuals to wait until they are slightly older.

Fantoni Driving School has taught hundreds of students to learn to drive. On this experience, there is no huge difference in people’s ability to learn to drive from the age of 17 up to the age of 40.

However, statistically speaking, students in the 30-50 years old bracket will find the driving test slightly harder to pass.

Furthermore, an individual’s lifestyle and daily schedule may also influence the best age to learn to drive. For instance, students who need to commute to school may benefit from learning to drive at an earlier age. Additionally, individuals who work or have other daily commitments may also benefit from learning to drive early to avoid transportation challenges.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the best age to learn to drive is subjective and depends on several factors. It is essential to consider the legal driving age, lifestyle, and daily schedule before deciding when to learn to drive. If you are 17 However, the stats say that you have a higher chance of passing your driving test first time.

However, older age should not be seen as a barrier to start learning to drive.

All in all, learning to drive is a significant life skill that requires responsibility.  Therefore, it is important to make an informed decision before embarking on the journey to become a fully qualified driver.