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117 driving schools in Moravian-Silesian Region

Hourly Lessons Moravian-Silesian Region

Find hourly driving lessons in Moravian-Silesian Region. Compare hourly rates, student reviews and contacts.

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117 schools
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from 200 CZK
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Looking for hourly driving lessons in Moravian-Silesian Region? Compare 117 schools offering individual lessons with an instructor — perfect for refreshing your driving skills. Hourly lesson course prices in Moravian-Silesian Region range from 200 CZK to 9800 CZK, averaging 1007 CZK. The average rating of driving schools in Moravian-Silesian Region is 4.5 out of 5 — compare them and pick the best one.

Each driving school in Moravian-Silesian 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.

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Hourly Lessons in Moravian-Silesian Region

Sorted by reviews and overall school quality.

Driving School Pilař & Kotek

As the first private driving school in Ostrava, Driving School Pilař & Kotek has been operating since 1990. With an excellent rating of 4.9 stars from 74 reviews, it ranks among the best-rated driving schools in the region. It is led by experienced instructors Jan Kotek and Karel Pilař, who have trained hundreds of successful graduates over more than thirty years of practice. The school offers both classical and intensive category B courses for manual and automatic transmission, with training taking place in modern air-conditioned vehicles. In addition to standard courses, it provides specialized programs such as parking courses, conditioning drives for beginners and seniors, and professional driver training. Individual approach, patient instructors, and flexible payment terms with installment options make this driving school a reliable choice for obtaining a driver's license in Ostrava.

SAFETY CAR Driving School

Certified instructors of the Association of Driver Improvement Centers under the Czech Police distinguish SAFETY CAR Driving School in Ostrava. With an excellent rating of 5.0 stars from 47 reviews, the school has gained student trust through its emphasis on safety and professional approach. The instructors combine police experience with modern teaching methods and create an individual program for each student according to their needs. Specialties include training on certified polygons, where students complete moose tests, slalom, and dynamic driving, providing them with practical skills for safely handling crisis situations. The team of experienced instructors leads training according to the motto "Respect, Reverence, Humility" and creates a friendly environment where students don't feel like numbers in the system, but as individual learners with their own strengths and weaknesses. The school has two training vehicles and also offers English-language instruction, L17 mentor programs, and comprehensive services for beginner drivers and those who need to restore their driving license.

DRIVING SCHOOL Igor Klajbl

The accredited training center Igor Klajbl in Havířov stands out with a comprehensive approach to driver training across all vehicle categories. With an excellent rating of 5.0 stars from 23 reviews, Igor Klajbl provides training from light motorcycles of group AM through cars of category B to trucks, buses, and tractors. The owner advocates a demanding teaching philosophy with a clear position: "I don't promise an easy driving school, but demanding and quality vehicle operation training." This approach focused on quality over speed distinguishes the school from common practice in the industry.

Training takes place on a modern vehicle fleet including simulators for category B, Škoda Superb cars with trailers, DAF trucks with tandem trailers, Karosa buses, and a complete fleet of motorcycles from Yamaha 125 SR through Suzuki GS to Honda CBF 600 S. As an accredited training center, the school offers professional driver training including initial courses of 140 and 45 hours and regular periodic training. It operates at two branches - in Havířov on Balzacova Street and in Frýdek-Místek on Ostravská, covering a wide area of the Moravian-Silesian Region. Friendly and professional instructors ensure a pleasant atmosphere of demanding but quality training.

SATO Driving School

With an excellent rating of 4.9 stars from 76 reviews, SATO Driving School in Opava is among the best-rated driving schools in the region. Students particularly appreciate the patient and individual approach of instructors, where each student receives attention tailored to their needs. Training takes place on modern Dacia Sandero and Citroën C3 vehicles, with instructors focusing on thorough preparation in both theory and practice. Graduates in reviews highlight the instructors' ability to create a pleasant and supportive environment that helps overcome nervousness and build confidence behind the wheel. The driving school offers complete training for group B, conditioning drives for advanced students, courses for driver's license reinstatement, and specialized training for company drivers. Thanks to the professional approach and personal involvement of instructors, students manage to pass final exams with ease and gain solid foundations for safe driving.

Stamcar Driving School

With a perfect 5.0-star rating, Stamcar Driving School is among the highest-rated driving schools in Ostrava-Hrabůvka. This success is built on the personal approach of owner Stavros Michalopulos, who has been in the industry since 1995 and personally guides each student through the entire course – from the first theory lesson to the final exam. This continuity of having one instructor for both theory and practice means students can discuss questions from driving sessions directly during theory classes and vice versa, without having to explain things to different instructors. The driving school is located in the K-TRIO Cultural Center and has its own practice grounds near the stadium in Moravská Ostrava. It offers manual transmission training with the option of installment payments at no extra cost, refresher lessons for license holders, and professional fleet driver training.

Driving School and Training Center Lumír Kalíšek

Kalíšek Driving School is among the established family driving schools in the Moravian-Silesian region with over thirty years of operation. Founded in 1992 by Rudolf Kalíšek and now led by his son Lumír, it offers comprehensive training from small motorcycles to buses and commercial vehicles. With a 4.7-star rating on Google Maps, the school maintains a quality reputation among graduates.

Experienced instructors provide training on modern Toyota, Honda, and IVECO vehicles. Since 2009, it has operated as an accredited training center for professional drivers, enabling graduates to obtain not only a driver's license but also the professional competence certificate required for commercial driving. The school offers flexible installment payments without price increases.

The driving school operates two branches - the main classroom in Šenov u Nového Jičína and a second one in Odry, where instructor Miroslav Křenek leads the training.

Driving School - Jaroslav Lepik

Autoškola Lepík-Strnadel in Frýdek-Místek stands out with over twenty years of teaching experience, making it one of the most experienced driving schools in the Moravian-Silesian region. With a rating of 4.9 stars from 38 satisfied graduates, it ranks among the best-rated driving schools in the city.

The school is operated by a stable team of instructors led by director Ing. Petr Strnadel and experienced instructor Jaroslav Lepík. The school's philosophy is an individual approach – training always takes place with only one student in the vehicle, allowing full concentration on each trainee's needs.

The driving school offers courses for cars and motorcycles including accelerated variants. For those who already hold a driving license but need to refresh their skills, conditioning drives are available under the guidance of experienced instructors. The school also provides expert consultation for driving license restoration.

Autoškola SUNNY

Autoškola SUNNY operates branches in Ostrava, Frýdek-Místek, Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Opava, Olomouc, Nový Jičín, Odry and Přerov. With a rating of 4.9 stars from over 261 reviews, it ranks among the highest-rated driving schools in the region. The Ostrava branch in Ostrava-Vítkovice offers comprehensive category B training in several pricing tiers – from an economy package to the most popular option to an intensive fast course. Individual instruction is at the core of the school's philosophy: each student works with the same instructor throughout their training and sits the final exam in the vehicle they trained on.

Beyond the standard category B course, the school offers licence expansions for motorcycles, heavy goods vehicles, buses and tractors. Professional instructor training courses open a pathway to a career in driving education. Training takes place in a modern fleet including Volvo V90, the latest Škoda Fabia IV and a Volkswagen Polo with automatic transmission. Instalment plans at no extra cost, Pluxee and Edenred voucher payments, and certified experienced instructors make Autoškola SUNNY a reliable choice for new drivers across Moravia.

Motoškola LEON

As the only purely motorcycle school in Ostrava that does not conduct car training, Motoškola LEON focuses exclusively on category A. Thanks to this narrow specialization, courses run at a brisk pace – without waiting for students of other categories. The school is led by Michal Jurek, an automotive mechanic with a diploma and fifteen years of motorcycle service experience, holding all driver's license categories including a professional certificate.

Every applicant rides the motorcycle independently from the first lesson through the final exam. The school lends complete equipment: helmets with intercoms, airbag vests, and knee, elbow and hip protectors. Motorcycles are equipped with gear indicators and crash bars; the garage and equipment are located right next to the training ground near the OC Futurum shopping center. With a 5.0-star Google rating and a ranking among the three best driving schools in the Czech Republic, Motoškola LEON is a recognized address for motorcycle training in the Moravian-Silesian Region.

Halata Driving School

Instruction and training at Halata Driving School in Frýdlant nad Ostravicí is provided by a multiple Czech and Slovak championship winner and former motorsport competitor. This exceptional expertise is reflected directly in the quality of teaching, which students reward with a 5.0-star rating. The school has been operating for more than 15 years and has built a strong reputation as a sought-after school in the region. The offering covers groups B, B+E, B96, as well as motorcycle groups AM, A1, A2, and A – all with the school's own training vehicles, ensuring uninterrupted courses without delays or transfers to external partners. Payment can be made during the course or, by agreement, split into installments without any price increase. For graduates who decide to obtain an additional license, the school offers a 500 CZK loyalty discount.

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Frequently asked questions about hourly lessons in Moravian-Silesian Region

What are hourly driving lessons and who are they for?
Hourly lessons are one-on-one sessions with an instructor for people who haven't driven in a while and want to get back behind the wheel. They're also great if you need to practice specific things — highway driving, city traffic, parking. And if you've had an accident and feel nervous driving, an instructor can help you rebuild your confidence.
How much does an hourly lesson cost in Moravian-Silesian Region?
Hourly lesson packages in Moravian-Silesian Region start from 200 CZK. The price depends on the number of hours, car type (automatic or manual) and the school.

Tip: some schools give a discount when you book multiple hours at once.
How many hourly lessons will I need?
It depends on how long you've been away from the wheel. After a shorter break, 3–5 hours usually does the trick. If it's been several years, expect more like 5–10 hours.

Don't worry — your instructor will tell you on the first session how many you'll need.
What happens during an hourly lesson?
The instructor tailors everything to you. You'll usually start in calmer traffic and work your way up to trickier situations. You drive in real traffic, not on a practice course. The instructor has their own pedals, so there's nothing to worry about. After each session, you'll get feedback and tips on what to focus on next.

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