Getting an automatic driver's license is a growing trend these days. On the one hand, this has to do with the new type of cars, such as fully electric cars.
On the other hand, this also has to do with convenience; people who have to drive a lot, for example, have the convenience of an automatic transmission. They often and regularly stand in traffic jams for a long time and this is then less pleasant to drive in a switch car than in an automatic transmission.
Before, during and after the driving lessons, we use a practical workbook.
This way, you know what we'll cover during the next driving lesson.
This is how we build structure in your driving training and you know exactly what the CBR exam requirements are.
By combining this with the RIS (driving training in steps) method, the success rate is increased, you need fewer lessons and your training is therefore cheaper.
You can also make a profit by linking your driving lesson to a friend's driving lessons. The so-called duo lessons.
When you're behind the wheel yourself, it's not always easy to do all the actions properly, combined with traffic and an explanation from the instructor.
By driving around, you get more time to observe, view the route and take in the instructor's tips.
Apart from the fact that we make a training plan with each student and try to achieve the learning goals every lesson, we are well aware that the driving lessons should also be very fun and relaxed. That's when you're yourself and you're learning the best. Every mistake is a great learning moment.
From the age of 16, you can take the car theory exam at the CBR and from the age of 16.5 you can take driving lessons!! On the day you turn 17, you can take the CBR practical exam and drive until your 18th birthday, accompanied by a supervisor of your choice.
We strive to determine with each student at the beginning of the course how many driving lessons are needed to successfully take a driving test.
We do that in the starter package. Here you lay a first basis in driving and express your wishes.
How long do you want to take and do you want an interim test or not, for example? Your instructor will indicate how many driving lessons will be required, and together we will come up with a unique training plan.
So you quickly know how long your course will take, when you will take your driving test and what the costs of your overall course are.
Is all this going too fast and would you rather slow down?
That is also possible. Discuss it with your instructor. Nothing is more annoying than ambiguity or unrest.
You are then only allowed to drive in a car with an automatic transmission. If you still want to drive a manual car later, you will have to take another exam in a manual car. You don't have to repeat/redo the theory.