Automatic-only tuition
Learn without gears, clutch worries or stalling — focus on the road, not the controls.
Specialist automatic driving lessons in Northampton for nervous learners, anxious drivers, neurodivergent students and those with physical disabilities. Take the road to independence — without the gear changes.

Why Hulatt
Hulatt Automatic Driving Academy has been named one of the Top 100 Driving Instructors for two years running. Peter brings extensive training in supporting anxious learners and learners with diverse needs — all in a calm, automatic-only vehicle.
Learn without gears, clutch worries or stalling — focus on the road, not the controls.
A reassuring teaching style designed around your pace, not the diary.
Trained to support learners with ADHD, autism and sensory needs.
Hybrid Toyota Yaris with steering ball, hand controls and left-foot accelerator.
Additional training with the Disability Driving Instructors and Motability.
Help for anxious drivers and adults returning to driving after a break.
Specialist support
Peter has undertaken extensive training with the Disability Driving Instructors to teach learners with sensory and neurodivergent needs — alongside training with Motability for adapted vehicle tuition.

Real reviews
Genuine words from learners who started nervous and finished as safe, confident drivers.
"Peter is the best instructor and I am highly recommended. He is very professional in what he is doing, he helped me to gain the confidence in myself and teach me how to drive in a safe way. Thank you Peter for everything!"
"I cannot recommend Peter enough to anyone who lost confidence in driving due to bad experiences in the past, who wants to actually learn to drive, not only to pass a test. He is able to explain logically anything you ask and helps you gain and regain confidence. Thank you so much!"
"Very good driving instructor, helped me a lot — would recommend him to anyone. Thank you for everything."
Take the first step
Call Peter for a friendly, no-pressure chat about what you'd like to achieve — whether that's a first lesson, returning to driving, or learning in an adapted automatic.