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159 driving schools in Central Bohemian Region

Group B License Central Bohemian Region

Compare driving schools offering group B (Passenger cars up to 3.5 t) in Central Bohemian Region. Course prices, student reviews and contacts in one place.

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group B

Planning to get your driving license in Central Bohemian Region? Compare 159 driving schools with course prices, student reviews and contacts. The most common group B course in Central Bohemian Region costs between 15000 CZK and 55000 CZK, with an average of 26617 CZK. Prices for other license groups vary. The average rating of driving schools in Central Bohemian Region is 4.5 out of 5 — compare them and pick the best one.

Each driving school in Central Bohemian Region has a detailed profile here — you'll find current prices, student reviews and contact info. Just click and compare. Explore the best driving schools by district and city across this region — find the cheapest or top-rated one.

Official Ministry of Transport results for 2025 cover 13,794 exams for group B in Central Bohemian Region across 318 official branches. The overall pass rate is 98.1%, and 59.7% of exams passed without a retake.

Official exam results

Average exam results for group B in Central Bohemian Region

Ministry of Transport, 2025

Sample
13,794

13,794 exams · 318 official branches

Overall pass rate
98.1%
First attempt
59.7%
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Group B License in Central Bohemian Region

Sorted by reviews and overall school quality.

Driving School Tomáš Hanuš

Autoškola Tomáš Hanuš operates from two branches — in Nehvizdy and in Prague's Vysočany district. Over 17 years, more than two thousand students have successfully completed their training and obtained driving licenses. The school is led by Tomáš Hanuš himself, together with three experienced instructors — Mgr. Michal Šesták, Jiří Hájek, and Lukáš Zeman — who collectively cover instruction across all major license categories from motorcycles through passenger cars and trucks to buses.

The teaching approach emphasizes clear instruction, individual pacing, and preparation that goes beyond passing the exam to building confidence behind the wheel in everyday traffic. The school uses modern training vehicles and offers flexible scheduling, which is particularly appreciated by working students. Beyond standard license courses, the school also provides professional driver training, fleet driver training, and programs for license reinstatement.

NOVA Driving School

Autoškola NOVA in Nymburk is led by Roman Auerswald, who focuses on an individual approach to each student. With a rating of 3.3 stars, the school operates in Nymburk and Prague and offers a wide range of training from motorcycles to trucks. The instructor philosophy emphasizes a friendly and calm environment during both theoretical preparation and practical training. Students appreciate the individual pace of instruction and flexibility. The school offers installment payments without price markup. In addition to standard training, it also provides training for workplace safety referents and professional driver preparation. The organization ensures complete service including re-examination after driver's license revocation.

Bohemia Rider Driving School

Bohemia Rider Driving School in Kolín offers a modern approach to driver education with emphasis on practical preparation and individual training without group lessons. The school is run by Robert, an amateur circuit motorcycle racer who teaches categories A1, A2, A and B, and Tereza, an empathetic instructor with pedagogical experience specializing in group B. The school has a modern vehicle fleet including BMW 114d and BMW 320d automatic for car training and Honda CB 500 F and Honda Hornet CB 600 F motorcycles for motorcycle training.

The basis of the teaching approach is intensive practical training in real traffic situations instead of long classroom sessions. Students gain confidence through emphasis on driving skills such as parking, maneuvering and interaction with other road users. Non-traditional activities and simulations strengthening team spirit are also included in the training. The school operates from Prague east through Kolín to Čáslav and surrounding areas and has offices at Podbabská 13 in Prague 6 and Zengrova 131 in Kolín. It offers standard and premium courses, training on manual and automatic transmissions, buddy program with driving in the student's own vehicle and 50% discount on individual lessons for school students.

Driving School Tomáš Sehnal

Driving school Tomáš Sehnal has been located in Mladá Boleslav and operating continuously since August 1997. Over nearly thirty years of operation, the school has trained hundreds of successful graduates. Training is conducted under the personal supervision of the owner, who combines long-term pedagogical practice with practical experience from rally sport. This sporting background is reflected in the quality of training, where students gain not only the basic skills needed for the exam, but also a deeper understanding of vehicle control in various situations. Training takes place in a larger Mazda 3 Sedan, which allows students to better prepare for driving different types of vehicles. The driving school offers a fully individual approach with the option of pick-ups and drop-offs around Mladá Boleslav.

Tengler Driving School

Autoškola Tengler in Kladno has been operating since 1992 and offers an individual approach to teaching Group B personal vehicle driving. Training is conducted under the guidance of experienced instructors Martin Tengler and Monika Olšánová using a modern fleet including Škoda Octavia, Škoda Karoq, and Toyota Yaris. Instructors adapt to students' schedules, allowing flexible lesson planning. In addition to the standard course for 19,900 CZK, the school offers a discounted rate of 19,000 CZK for students and an express variant completable within one month for 24,500 CZK. The school also provides refresher lessons for licensed drivers, retraining, and license restoration programs. Payments can be made in a lump sum or through installments without markup, either in cash or by bank transfer. The office is open on Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, with other times available by phone arrangement.

AUTOŠKOLA Jan Zoul

Jan Zoul's driving school in Sedlčany offers training for driving licenses in groups A and B with an individual approach. Jan Zoul started as a teacher in 1994 and established his own driving school in 2013. Over nearly three decades of experience in the field, he has prepared hundreds of students for successfully passing final exams. The driving school provides comprehensive services including basic training, conditioning drives for experienced drivers, referent training according to the Labor Code, and preparation for license reinstatement after suspension. Training takes place on a modern fleet of Škoda Fabia and Volkswagen Golf vehicles, with a Honda 600 available for motorcyclists. Practical lessons last 45 minutes with the option to extend to 90-minute sessions. The driving school is located in the Josef Suk Cultural Center on Havlíčkova Street in Sedlčany.

STRIX Driving School

STRIX Driving School is located in Velké Přílepy near Prague and offers a modern approach to driving instruction. Students can obtain their Group B driving license on vehicles with manual or automatic transmission, with the school emphasizing each student's individual learning pace.

The training combines driving in calm countryside settings with more challenging situations in Prague traffic. During the course, students experience highway driving, overtaking, navigating tunnels, and refueling at gas stations. Final exams take place in smaller towns where traffic conditions are more manageable.

STRIX Driving School stands out with instruction available in three languages - in addition to Czech, training is also offered in English and Ukrainian. For drivers who haven't driven in a long time or need to improve specific skills, the school provides conditioning drives and specialized parking courses.

Driving School Stanislav Sedláček

Driving School Stanislav Sedláček operates training facilities in two locations in the Central Bohemia region – in Jince and in Hořovice. Training is conducted by experienced instructors at an accredited training centre that meets the statutory requirements for professional driver education.

The school offers training for passenger vehicles in categories B and B-automatic, motorcycles from category AM through to unrestricted category A, as well as trailer extensions in categories B+E and B96. For those who need to complete their training quickly, a two-month course for category B is available, with a guaranteed exam date within 60 days of enrolment. School graduates can take advantage of discounted prices when expanding their licence.

A separate area of expertise covers professional driver training. The school provides initial basic and extended training for professional heavy goods and bus drivers in 140 or 280-hour programmes, regular annual refresher training and category transition courses. For drivers who have lost their licence due to the points penalty system or a court order, the school offers reinstatement training covering all category combinations.

Vosyková Driving School

Vosyková Driving School is located in Stochov at Okružní 11. The school offers training for group B and B1 driving licenses, as well as extensions to BE and B96 for driving vehicles with trailers. Instruction takes place at multiple branches in the region, including Kladno, Slaný, and Nové Strašecí.

Driving School Setnička

Driving School Setnička with branches in Benešov and Vlašim offers driver training under the leadership of Ladislav Setnička. The school provides courses for obtaining driving licenses in categories AM, A1, A2, A for motorcycles, category B for passenger cars, categories C and CE for trucks, category D for buses, and category T for tractors. Combined courses B+A2 and B+T are also available at discounted prices. For license holders, the driving school provides refresher driving lessons for categories B and C. The Benešov office is located in the AGRODAT building on Žižkova Street, while the Vlašim branch is situated in the Czech Post building on Blanická Street.

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Frequently asked questions about driving schools in Central Bohemian Region

How much does a group B driving license cost in 2026?
Prices range from about CZK 16,000 to 37,000 — around CZK 25,000 on average. It depends a lot on where you live, which school you pick, and what kind of course you want. Some schools offer student discounts or installment plans. You can find the cheapest schools near you in the list above.
Can I drive from age 17 with a mentor (L17)?
Yes, you can! The L17 system lets you drive from age 17, but you need a mentor — someone who has held a B license for at least 10 years, has zero points, and no driving bans in the last 5 years. You need parental consent and completion of a standard course. You can have up to 4 mentors.

Note: this only applies within the Czech Republic.
Can I get a license for automatic only (B78)?
Sure! B78 means you train and take the exam in an automatic car. It is simpler and often cheaper.

Heads up: you then cannot drive a manual car. If you know you will only drive automatic, it is a great shortcut.
How much does a driving license cost in Central Bohemian Region?
It depends on which license group you're going for. The most common one — group B — costs between 15000 CZK and 55000 CZK in Central Bohemian Region, roughly 26617 CZK on average. The final price depends on how many lessons you need and what's included in the package. You can find the cheapest schools in Central Bohemian Region in the list above.
How to choose a driving school in Central Bohemian Region?
Read reviews from students who actually went there — that'll tell you more than any ad. The cheapest school isn't always the best deal, because extra lessons and retake fees can add up quickly. Also check exam pass rates and whether they have open slots. You can compare 159 driving schools in Central Bohemian Region right here on Kvalty.
How long does driving school take?
For group B, expect around 2–4 months — that's at least 28 hours of driving plus theory. How fast you get through it depends mainly on how often you can schedule lessons and your school's availability. Some people finish in as little as 6 weeks with an intensive course.
What is the exam pass rate in Central Bohemian Region?
According to Ministry of Transport data for 2025, official branches in Central Bohemian Region have a 98.1% overall pass rate for group B. The sample includes 13,794 exams across 318 official branches, with 59.7% passing without a retake.

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