Roadstar Driving School

Roadstar Driving School

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DVSA Approved ADI, Licensed for National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme -Police referred courses

We are a very friendly, patient Driving School covering the St Austell and surrounding arears with Female Instructors! I'm DVSA Approved ADI and also a License holder for National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS) carrying out Police referred courses. Roadstar Driving School provide hourly Driving Lessons at cost effective prices, giving drivers the skills, knowledge and confidence they ne

22/11/2025

🚗 3 Spaces Available!
I’ve had 3 manual driving lesson slots open up for immediate start.
DM to grab one before they’re gone! ✨

06/10/2025

I have available x2 spaces for Semi Intensive Driving Course. It will be x2 1.5 hour lesson per week for 4 weeks.

Please get in touch for further info

St Austell Area

08/08/2023

I have two AM spaces available for 1.5 hr lessons - week commencing 4th September 23 please DM 🚙

19/07/2023

I’m a little late posting this but a huge congratulations to Rebecca on passing her Practical Driving Test on Monday. You’ve worked really hard & your hard work & determination has paid off well done 😊🎉🚙

I’ll see you for your Pass Plus Course 👍🏻

04/07/2023

Well Done Holly for passing your Practical Driving Test today at Bodmin, with only 3 minors 🙌

Now go enjoy your holiday 🏖️

23/05/2023

I have a Semi-Intensive Course space available during daytime hours (between 8.30am-3pm). Manual only.

It's an 18 hour course over the course of 6 weeks, week commencing 12th June 2023.

This course is for people who have a little bit of driving experience.

Price £720

25/04/2023

The BOOKING OF DRIVING TESTS

Get ready for changes to how you book and take your test this year.

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is all set to make significant changes to how and when you book your driving test.

After a consultation run by the agency between January and March in 2022, several proposals are now set to be introduced.

These include:

1. Longer waits
What? If you fail your driving test, you will now need to wait 28 working days before being able to take another car driving test. Currently, the wait is 10 working days.

Why? To ensure that learners spend more time practising before attempting another test so they have a better chance of passing.

2. Shorter cancellation times
What? If you need to move or cancel your driving test, you now need to notify the DVSA at least 10 full working days before your test date to avoid losing your test fee. Currently, you can give notice three full working days before your test.

Why? If you need more practice, the move will give the DVSA more time to cancel your test and reallocate it to a learner who is good to go.

3. Eyesight checking
What? Currently, an eyesight check is carried out at the beginning of your test in good daylight, requiring you to read a number plate on a parked vehicle from 20 metres away. Get it wrong three times and the test is cancelled on the spot.

Why? Policy makers want the change so eyesight checks can be carried out in any level of light. This in turn could expand the availability of driving tests in different conditions and at other times of the day.

4. Certification displayed
What? Driving instructors will have to display their professional certificate in their windscreen when bringing you to your test.

Why? This will enable the DVSA to note your performance and how it reflects on your driving instructor. This will help the agency to assess if the instructor’s pupils are making any similar faults. The information could also be used to offer you performance information about instructors in your area when searching for one.

5. Pass certificates
What? Instead of receiving a paper version of your pass certificate after a successful theory or driving test, you will only be given a digital pass certificate.

Why? This will save on costs for the agency as well as create a more sustainable solution.

Many of these measures are part of the DVSA’s ‘Ready to Pass?’ campaign, which has been designed to improve pass rates by asking learners if they’re truly prepared to take their test. You can learn more about the campaign here.

“With more than half of people failing their driving test, it is clear more needs to be done to make sure learner drivers only take their test when they are fully prepared. These new measures will help make sure test-ready learners find appointments and give those who fail more time for more practice.”

Loveday Ryder,
CEO of the DVSA.

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Location

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Saint Austell
PL254

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm