Rochesterdrivingschool.co.uk

The Rochester Driving School visits the castleThe Rochester Driving School is very much a part of The Big Red L Company. With 4 instructors covering this area with manual and automatic cars we offer exceptional value. Our commitment to our pupils is matched by the fact The Big Red L Company was the first driving school in the UK to be awarded the Investor in People title for being commited to the development of it's instructors.

Our instructors are from varied backgrounds but they all have one thing in common - Patience - Tons of it! They also have clear and effective teaching styles that suit almost every pupil. The results they keep getting are testimony to that!

Please browse this site, we've kept it simple, but if you want more information then vist www.bigredl.co.uk there's loads of stuff on their about all aspects of learning to drive and beyond.

Please give us a call on 0800 085 0078 or 01303 298251 to have a chat about how we can best help you achieve the freedom of the roads quickly and safely.




News from Big Red Driving

The Big Red L Company and The Big Red Fleet Company are always upto new things. Here are a few items about improving your driving that may interest you:
last updated: Feb 09 2010 9:05 AM
  • The Big Red L Company welcomes it's latest 2 instructors
    We are pleased to welcome Michael Stephenson to work alongside us in the Thanet area. Michael is based in Margate and says he is really looking forward to helping students gain the freedom of the roads quickly and efficiently. Also just joining us in the Tonbridge / Sevenoaks area is Simon O'Connell who has been a driving instructor in the area for 5 years. He chose us as franchise partner simply because of our professionalism in all areas.
  • The Big Red Fleet Company win training tender
    We had a nice Christmas Eve bonus in 2009 when news that we had won a tender for some 3000 drivers in the north of England to have their licences checked and standards raised through our driver training programme.We are hoping to get the training started in March.
  • BTEC in Driving Science - Free Software to 16 year olds
    In one of the biggest moves in driver safety for many years, a2om the company behind the revolutionary BTEC in Driving Science is giving away their software free to schools for every 16 year old in the country.
  • Transport Statistics from the UK Government. Based on 2008 travel survey
    Excerpt : Of those people without a driving licence and not currently learning to drive, a third stated that they intended to learn to drive within the next five years. A large proportion of those aged 17-20 (88 per cent) and 21-29 (76 per cent), intended to learn to drive within the next five years.Looks like we might be busy! With lots of not so useful facts (I enjoyed it! )