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61 driving schools in region Prague

Professional Training region Prague

Find professional driver training in region Prague. Compare offers, prices and training schedules.

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61 schools
in area
4.5 average
rating
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from 185 CZK
per course

Looking for professional driver training in region Prague? Compare 61 schools offering professional competence training for commercial drivers. Professional training prices in region Prague range from 185 CZK to 58890 CZK, averaging 10131 CZK. The average rating of driving schools in region Prague is 4.5 out of 5 — compare them and pick the best one.

Each driving school in region Prague 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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Professional Training in region Prague

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Driving School Mangl

Driving School Jiří Mangl is located in Prague 10 – Horní Měcholupy at Milánská 460. Operating since 1991, it focuses on category B refresher driving lessons and driver training. Regular office hours are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Frequently asked questions about professional training in region Prague

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 region Prague?
Professional training in region Prague starts from 185 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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