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Center for traffic education - ISŠ automotive Brno

Brno, Křižíkova 106/15
98%Exam pass rate B
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+420 530 354 184Phone

The Traffic Education Center is part of the Integrated Secondary School of Automobile Technology Brno (ISŠA), a state-funded organization located on Křižíkova Street in Brno-Královo Pole. ISŠA is one of the leading secondary vocational schools in the South Moravian Region focused on automotive technology, and has been awarded the title 'School Recommended by Employers' by the Association of Automotive Repairers and Dealers (SAČR). The center provides driving school services for the school's students and organizes discussions, lectures, and competitions focused on road safety. For the general public, it offers periodic professional driver competency training for categories C and D, referent driver training, and accredited basic training for exam commissioners with accreditation from the Czech Ministry of Interior.

Official exam outcomes

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98%
Overall pass rate

2025 · group B

263 of 268 completed exams passed

First attempt56%

151 of 268 passed without a repeat attempt

Nearby comparison

Average within 5 km35 driving schools
Overall pass rate
99%
First attempt
47%

Year 2025 · group B · sample 268 completed exams · Ministry of Transport

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Křižíkova 106/15, 612 00 BrnoOpen today 06:30 – 18:00+420 530 354 184[email protected]
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