Do you teach people with disabilities?

The answer to this question depends on whether or not the pupil will need the car to be physically adapted to enable them to drive.

If adaptions are necessary then I am afraid that we cannot teach you at the present time.

Some people refer to themselves as disabled if they have a condition such as cerebral palsy or sometimes even if they are are dyslexic. These are not a barrier to learning to drive.

Dyslexic people are taught to drive all of the time without great difficulty. Sometimes it takes slightly longer but the job gets done. I have personally taught a young man who had cerebral palsy and apart from a few teething troubles with vehicle controls there were no real problems.

Findley's Driving School, School of Motoring