For experienced drivers

Drive Method that starts with a drive assessment.

If you already drive regularly, we measure your current habits and train the exact skills that tighten safety, precision, and control.

Assessment first. Then we build your drills around the indicators we track.

A 4-step process built for experienced drivers

It starts with a drive assessment, then moves into targeted drills, coaching notes, and a final performance indicators review so you know exactly what improved and what to refine next.

  1. Assessment

    We observe your driving baseline and identify the specific patterns that limit scanning, spacing, and smooth control.

    • On-road checkpoints with structured notes
    • Short debrief to translate observations into drill targets
  2. Targeted drills

    Practice is focused, repeatable, and measured. You work on the exact behaviors that surfaced in assessment.

    • Observation and scanning drills
    • Spacing precision and timing drills
    • Smooth control under changing conditions
  3. Coaching notes

    During sessions, you get clear, actionable coaching notes that connect what you feel to what you can improve.

    • What to repeat next session
    • What to adjust when traffic, speed, or space changes
  4. Performance indicators review

    We revisit your performance indicators and compare consistency across the behaviors we targeted.

    • Scanning consistency and accuracy
    • Spacing precision and timing
    • Smooth control and control timing

Want to start with your drive assessment?

Performance indicators

Measurable proof for experienced drivers

From a drive assessment, we track the signals that matter for control under real traffic load. These metrics stay consistent so you can see progress you can feel behind the wheel.

Scanning

What we measure
Consistency of visual coverage across hazards and lane changes.
Why it changes
Better scanning reduces late decisions and improves timing for smooth control.

Spacing

What we measure
Precision of following distance and lateral gaps under speed and traffic density.
Why it changes
Smarter spacing lowers braking spikes and creates stable room for maneuvering.

Smooth control

What we measure
Steering steadiness, throttle/brake pacing, and coordination timing.
Why it changes
Smooth control improves passenger comfort and keeps the vehicle responsive when it matters.

Want to see your baseline? Book a drive assessment and we will map your current signals to the Drive Method.

Book drive assessment

Choose the drive assessment that fits your pace

Essentials
UAH
Includes 2 sessions
Best for: refresher and consistency
What you practice
Observation, spacing, smooth control
Drive assessment
Initial scan + baseline feedback
Performance indicators
Scanning consistency, Spacing precision
Not included
Decision-making drills beyond the standard block
Drive Builder
UAH
Includes 4 sessions
Best for: experienced drivers who want tighter timing
What you practice
Observation, spacing, smooth control, decision-making
Drive assessment
Baseline scan + progress check-in
Performance indicators
Smooth control & timing, plus your top two indicators
Not included
Long-form strategy coaching across multiple weeks
Track Rhythm
UAH
Includes 6 sessions
Best for: building repeatable habits under pressure
What you practice
Observation, spacing, smooth control, scenario decision-making
Drive assessment
Baseline scan + two progress checkpoints
Performance indicators
All three: scanning, spacing, smooth control & timing
Not included
Vehicle replacement or insurance handling

Results vary based on student participation, practice, and driving conditions.

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FAQ

Booking questions and outcome clarity

Everything here is designed for experienced drivers who want measurable progress, not vague promises.

Important
Results vary based on student participation, practice, and driving conditions.

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Results vary based on student participation, practice, and driving conditions.