In short
Pass Plus is a 6-module post-test course covering motorway, night, rural, urban, all-weather, and dual carriageway driving. Costs £150–£250. The insurance discount has shrunk — the real value today is the motorway experience you don't get in standard lessons.
The 6 Pass Plus modules
- 1. Town driving — busy city centres, one-way systems, traffic lights, pedestrian crossings.
- 2. All-weather driving — driving in rain, fog, snow, ice.
- 3. Rural roads — country lanes, blind bends, animals, slow vehicles.
- 4. Night driving — reduced visibility, headlight management, fatigue.
- 5. Dual carriageways — high-speed lane changes, merging, exiting.
- 6. Motorways — the big one. Most learners don't drive a motorway before this.
Should you take Pass Plus?
If you'll drive on motorways or in challenging conditions soon after passing, yes — the motorway module alone is worth the cost. If you live in a city and rarely leave it, probably not worth £200.
FAQ
What is Pass Plus?
Pass Plus is a six-module post-test driving course run by approved instructors for newly-qualified UK drivers. Covers motorway driving, night driving, rural roads, urban roads, all-weather driving, and dual carriageway driving.
How much does Pass Plus cost?
Typically £150–£250 for the full 6-module course. Cost varies by instructor and region.
Is Pass Plus worth it?
Maybe. The insurance discount has dropped — many insurers no longer offer one. The real value is the motorway and night driving experience you don't get in standard lessons.
How long does Pass Plus take?
Six modules totalling about 6 hours of driving. Usually completed across 2-3 sessions.
Is Pass Plus an exam?
No. There's no pass/fail test. Your instructor completes a logbook confirming you covered each module to a satisfactory standard.