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2 driving schools in Strakonice District

Professional Training Strakonice District

Find professional driver training in Strakonice District. Compare offers, prices and training schedules.

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2 schools
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4.3 average
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from 1,100 CZK
per course

Looking for professional driver training in Strakonice District? Compare 2 schools offering professional competence training for commercial drivers. Professional training prices in Strakonice District range from 1100 CZK to 38000 CZK, averaging 10313 CZK. The average rating of driving schools in Strakonice District is 4.3 out of 5 — compare them and pick the best one.

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Professional Training in Strakonice District

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Driving School Řezáč

Driving School Řezáč is among the established schools in the region with a rating of 4.4 stars from 19 reviews. Since 1990, it has been providing driver training in Blatná and the surrounding area, emphasizing thorough preparation of students for real traffic. The school's founder gained experience as one of the first private driving schools in the Strakonice district. The instructor teams have many years of experience and prepare students not only for the theoretical and practical exam, but especially for safe driving after obtaining a driving license. Vehicles are regularly renewed and equipped with the latest safety features. Students are offered a flexible approach with the possibility of instructors coming directly to their homes, training in heavy city traffic in Pilsen or Prague, highway driving and training in reduced visibility. In addition to regular courses, it provides specialized training for professional drivers, return to profession after license suspension and advanced motorcycle courses focused on handling motorcycles at higher speeds. A spacious classroom with a projector enables modern teaching using digital materials and testing programs.

Driving School PELLA, s.r.o.

Autoškola PELLA in Strakonice is one of the largest driving schools in the South Bohemian region, enjoying a positive rating of 4.3 stars from satisfied graduates. The school has been operating since 1992 as part of an established transportation company, allowing it to offer training on a wide range of vehicles from motorcycles through passenger cars to trucks and buses.

An experienced team led by Pavel Švec prepares future drivers for all categories of driving licenses. A key advantage is the ability to combine training for multiple categories simultaneously, such as B + A2 or C + E, saving both time and money. For professional drivers, the school offers both initial and regular professional competence training.

Those interested in requalification can take advantage of cooperation with the labor office and obtain a driving license including professional certification free of charge with subsidies up to 50,000 CZK. A modern fleet meeting EURO 6 standards ensures quality preparation for today's traffic conditions.

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Frequently asked questions about professional training in Strakonice District

What is professional driver training and who needs it?
If you drive a truck (categories C, C+E) or a bus (categories D, D+E) for a living, you need this. It's mandatory for all commercial drivers — employees and self-employed alike. Without a valid Driver CPC, you simply can't drive commercially. It's a legal requirement, not an optional extra.
How much does professional training cost in Strakonice District?
Professional training in Strakonice District starts from 1100 CZK. Initial training (35 hours) is pricier than periodic training, which is split into annual 7-hour blocks. Prices vary quite a bit between schools, so it pays to compare on their profiles.
How often does professional training need to be renewed?
Every 5 years. Over that period, you need to clock 35 hours of training total — usually split into annual 7-hour blocks. Your Driver CPC card is valid for 5 years and you have to renew it before it expires.
What does professional training actually cover?
Initial training (140 or 280 hours) is for new professional drivers and covers both theory and practice. Periodic training (35 hours over 5 years) is more of a refresher — road safety, eco-driving, EU regulations, first aid and driving techniques. It's all lectures, no driving.

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