Driving classes cover a range of skills from basic controls and traffic rules for beginners to advanced techniques for licensed drivers, including parking, road scenarios, and vehicle troubleshooting. Courses are typically structured with a mix of theory, simulator, and on-road practice, with options varying in duration and intensity based on skill level and need. The cost varies by location and course package, and eligibility often requires a learner's license and vehicle documents if training is in your own car.
Types of driving classes
For beginners: Courses for those with no experience focus on basic controls like the accelerator, brake, clutch, and steering, often using dual-pedal cars and simulators.
For existing license holders: Advanced courses help drivers gain more confidence for solo driving, which can include practicing specific skills or preparing for a practical exam.
For specific needs: Some schools offer training for two-wheelers or corporate drivers.
What you will learn
Vehicle basics: Handling the accelerator, brake, cl