If you want to learn to drive with more confidence or obtain your drivers licence, our Albury driving schools can assist you. They offer a wide range of lesson packages that can be tailored to suit your driving needs and budget.
A great driving instructor is friendly, patient and has extensive experience with one-on-one instruction and navigating the local roads safely. They also stay up-to-date with all of the current road rules, so they can educate you on everything you need to know to pass your driving test with ease.
Driving schools may customise the number of lessons required based on how quickly an individual becomes competent behind the wheel. They offer the highest standard of driving lessons for very competitive prices, in order to make lessons more affordable and accessible. It doesn’t matter whether you are a younger or more mature learner, these lessons are suitable for all ages and abilities. Many companies also offer specific courses for drivers from other states or overseas who need to retake their driving tests to obtain a NSW licence.
Larger Albury driving schools generally offer both manual and automatic transmission training in specialised vehicles. Small companies and sole operators, however, may only offer one or the other.
All of these driving instructors are fully qualified and accredited trainers with many years of experience. Albury’s instructors are known for conducting themselves professionally, so that learner drivers feel comfortable and safe on the road during their lessons. Most driving schools employ both male and female driving instructors, as many customers have a preference as to which they feel more comfortable receiving instruction from.
Every instructor must meet the highest industry standards and codes of conduct. All instructors in NSW are required to be at least 21 years old, have held the relevant class licence for at least three years, pass a course authorised by Roads and Maritime Services and hold a Working with Children Check number.
In general, driving schools aim to ensure young and learner drivers are safer on the road by providing them with the tools to operate a vehicle confidently and make considered decisions while behind the wheel. Studies show that learner drivers achieve the best results by combining professional driving lessons with practice at home. The more practice hours learner drivers have on the road the better equipped they’ll be to drive safely. In NSW, learner drivers are required to log at least 120 hours at the wheel, and have had their learners licence for at least 12 months before taking their P1 practical test.
Whether you prefer to have your driving lesson in the morning, afternoon or evening, your driving lessons can be arranged to suit your schedule. If the thought of taking your driving test worries you, many schools have multi-lesson packages that include practice tests.
To discover more about the wide range of driving courses available and the right package to suit your individual skill level, contact an Albury driving school today.