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6 driving schools in Ústí nad Orlicí District

Professional Training Ústí nad Orlicí District

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Looking for professional driver training in Ústí nad Orlicí District? Compare 6 schools offering professional competence training for commercial drivers. The average rating of driving schools in Ústí nad Orlicí District is 4.4 out of 5 — compare them and pick the best one.

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Professional Training in Ústí nad Orlicí District

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VMDrive Driving School

Experience from the professional fire brigade and polygon training courses forms the foundation of VMDrive Driving School's approach in Vysoké Mýto. With a rating of 4.9 stars from 82 reviews, it ranks among the best-rated driving schools in eastern Bohemia. The team led by director David Simon includes instructors with experience in defensive driving courses, first aid, and traffic psychology – including professional firefighter Petr Hynek, whose background brings an entirely different dimension to instruction.

VMDrive Driving School offers comprehensive training for AM, A1, A2, and A motorcycle categories and category B for passenger vehicles. Students can choose a standard course, a fast-track course with priority lesson scheduling, or a course including a skid school on the school's own polygon. For international students, instruction and final exams in English are available. Training takes place at the home Autodrome Vysoké Mýto.

The school operates from three branches – in Vysoké Mýto, Hradec Králové, and Česká Třebová. It is a member of the Association of Driving Schools of the Czech Republic and also offers professional courses for prospective driving school instructors (categories B or A+B). The approach is individual, instruction is supportive, and students can start driving within one week.

Driving School SVĚT

Autoškola SVĚT operates two branches in the Pardubice Region – in Lanškroun on Dvořákova street and in Letohrad on Divadelní street. Training focuses on motorcycle categories and passenger cars, with students able to choose between manual and automatic transmission or the special L17 mentor programme for young drivers aged 17 and above. Every course includes free loan of current SCHROTER textbooks and access to the online learning platform, with one final exam drive with an examiner included in the price.

The school accommodates a variety of payment preferences – accepting corporate benefits from Edenred and Benefit Plus and offering instalment plans at no extra cost. The training area covers Lanškroun, Letohrad, Žamberk, Jablonné nad Orlicí and surrounding municipalities. Foreign applicants can take courses at a negotiated price with the option of an interpreter.

Driving School J.A.C. TRANS s.r.o.

Driving School J.A.C. TRANS s.r.o. in Dolní Třešňovec near Lanškroun is part of a transport company with over twenty years of history in the Pardubice region. Training is provided by Bc. Martin Lorenc, who takes an individual approach to each student and provides study materials free of charge.

The school offers courses for virtually all driving license categories – from mopeds and motorcycles (AM, A1, A2, A) and cars (B, B+E, B96) to trucks, buses and tractors. This makes it suitable for both first-time drivers and professionals needing license expansions.

Beyond standard training, the school offers specialized off-road motorcycle riding courses on KTM bikes, conditioning drives to maintain driving skills, and professional driver training under Act No. 374/2007 Coll. License restoration preparation and transfers from other driving schools are also available.

Driving School Martin Kolář

Driving School Martin Kolář in Vysoké Mýto operates as a family-run driving school focused on a professional and individual approach to each student. Martin Kolář emphasizes quality preparation for future drivers with the option to complete training in a compact timeframe of up to six weeks.

The school specializes in a wide range of driving licenses including passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses. Theoretical instruction is conducted through an individual study plan where students organize their own studies and only attend mandatory consultations with the instructor. This approach is particularly appreciated by working people and students.

For those who already hold a driver's license, the school offers refresher driving lessons tailored to individual needs and routes according to the client's wishes. Services also include professional driver training and assistance with the license reinstatement process.

Driving School Podorlicko - Myšák Jiří

Autoškola Podorlicko, led by Jiří Myšák, offers a comprehensive range of services in driver education. The school operates in two cities – Vysoké Mýto and Kostelec nad Orlicí – ensuring service accessibility for the wider Podorlicko region. Training is provided by a team of four experienced instructors including Jiří Myšák, Jiří Marek, Ing. Zuzana Myšáková, and Bc. Milan Hrdina. The driving school focuses on training drivers of all categories from motorcycles to trucks and buses, with an emphasis on professional preparation. Beyond standard training for obtaining a driver's license, it also provides specialized services such as professional competency training for truck and bus drivers, preparation for license reinstatement after suspension, reference vehicle driver training, and traffic education in primary schools. Two teaching terminals in both cities enable flexible lesson scheduling.

Automotive Secondary School Ústí nad Orlicí

The Automotive Secondary School in Ústí nad Orlicí operates a driving school with a rich history spanning over 70 years. The school offers training for all major driving license categories including motorcycles (AM, A1, A2, A), passenger cars (B, B+E), trucks (C, C+E), buses (D, D+E), and tractors (T). Training is provided by driving school manager Ing. Jindřich Kovář and his experienced team of instructors. Modern facilities include simulator classrooms with 3D Škoda Fabia and Honda motorcycle simulators, a private driving range, and richly equipped practical maintenance classrooms with functional models including Škoda Fabia, Jawa motorcycle, Liaz truck, and other vehicle models. The school uses a modern vehicle fleet including Škoda Rapid, Octavia, Scala, Opel Astra, Iveco trucks, Iveco Crossway buses, and Zetor tractors. Training follows an individual study plan with schedules agreed upon by course participants themselves. The school is also an accredited training center for professional driver competency in categories C1, C, D1, and D.

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Frequently asked questions about professional training in Ústí nad Orlicí 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 Ústí nad Orlicí District?
It depends on whether you need initial or periodic training — initial is more expensive. Prices also vary quite a bit between schools. Check out profiles in Ústí nad Orlicí District and compare current prices.
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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