
Driving School Ambrož operates in Miroslav and surrounding towns in the South Moravian Region including Ivančice, Moravský Krumlov, and Pohořelice. The school offers training for all driving license categories from mopeds and motorcycles through cars to trucks, buses, and tractors. A modern vehicle fleet is available including Škoda and Volkswagen cars, Honda and Suzuki motorcycles, Iveco trucks, and Zetor tractors. Theory lessons take place regularly each week at individual branches and a team of experienced instructors ensures individual attention to students.
Official exam outcomes
Official statistics from Ministry of Transport data.
2025 · group B
94 of 95 completed exams passed
46 of 95 passed without a repeat attempt
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Year 2025 · group B · sample 95 completed exams · Ministry of Transport
Ratings and latest student reviews
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Latest experiences
Ivo Burian
Instructor František Jaroš teaches great, he doesn't raise his voice, he can help, I've always understood that from him because he can explain and teach well and at the same time you can have a lot of fun with him, just a friend 😄, in September I'm 100% going to do the motorcycle extension. Thank you, I recommend it!!
Erika Švichká
I drove with Mr. Moreso, and I have to say it was great🙏 (and I'm writing this as someone who was groped at my previous driving school..)
Vanda Lukešová (5.AF)
I transferred to the driving school from Brno after 2 unsuccessful attempts and I am very glad that I decided to do so - although I had a few rides, they taught me much more than the entire training in Brno. The rides always took place in a relaxed atmosphere and despite being very nervous, I passed the test in the end :) I definitely recommend it!
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