
Autoškola Keňo has been operating in Vsetín since 1994 under the management of owner Jiří Keňo. Over more than thirty years of operation, the school focuses on theory and practical training for group B driving licence applicants. Training takes place with a Škoda Fabia 3 with manual transmission. The driving school lends textbooks free of charge for the duration of the course and offers instalment payment without any additional charges. Lesson schedules can be adjusted to suit the individual needs and time constraints of students. The school also offers referent driver training for employees using company vehicles, professional driver training, and refresher driving lessons.
Official exam outcomes
Official statistics from Ministry of Transport data.
2025 · group B
55 of 55 completed exams passed
33 of 55 passed without a repeat attempt
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Year 2025 · group B · sample 55 completed exams · Ministry of Transport
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Latest experiences
Julkeš
After graduating from driving school, I feel prepared for normal traffic, Mr. Keno always helped me out, the agreement was pleasant and problem-free, I have nothing to complain about.
Dejvosss
I DEFINITELY DO NOT RECOMMEND this driving school. When I told my family about this driving school, no one had heard of it, so I thought it would be a "hidden diamond". I later found out that a classmate had also taken driving school there, and he warmly recommended it to me, saying, "Dude, he's good, we talked and laughed the whole time". I don't want to slander him here, but the instructor may have treated him differently than he did me, and probably most of the other students. Well, the theory was that he would play a video and say something about it every half hour. That was relatively cool. But the rides were much worse. On the first 6 rides, he was calm, communicated, pointed out my mistakes, and seemed sympathetic and patient. But later he convinced me of the exact opposite. He stopped pointing out mistakes when I asked him something, he replied with the words "you should know that". In general, he completely stopped communicating, only telling me where to turn, etc. I tried to start a conversation several times, but he always cut me off with one sentence, and even when it was about driving school and traffic rules, he replied "I'm not here to chat with you". Especially since he told me at the beginning that if something was unclear to me, I could ask anything at any time. As a result of not pointing out mistakes, I didn't know what was a mistake and what wasn't, so I failed the final driving test (1st attempt). The mistakes that the commissioner listed made sense to me in retrospect, but while driving I didn't know that I wasn't allowed to do something (even something as basic as stopping at an intersection). Then I took a month and a half off from driving school to gain strength and dared to buy 2 45-minute rides. I almost didn't make any mistakes on these rides, so I was quiet and calm. Fortunately, I passed the driving test the second time. Mr. Keňo gives me the impression of being burned out, in general I think he doesn't like people and he definitely has no patience with beginner drivers. If possible, go to another driving school, or if you're starting with him, LEAVE WHILE YOU CAN. You'll thank me later... If I could, I'd give 0 stars
Ema Staňková
I would like to share my experience with Mr. Keňo's driving school, which I eventually successfully completed, but it was definitely not without consequences, especially psychological ones. At first, Mr. Keňo seemed likeable and liked to chat, which made me feel at ease. However, as the rides progressed, the situation began to change for the worse. Mr. Keňo became more and more unpleasant, and whenever I made a mistake, he would constantly point it out to me, without explaining how not to repeat it again. On the tenth ride, it started to rain heavily and I politely asked him where to turn on the windshield wipers. Instead of answering me out loud, he just mumbled something under his breath, so I pressed some lever that turned on the windshield wipers. The problem was that I had to press it repeatedly and then he jumped in and started yelling at me, asking if I was kidding him and if I was normal. Shortly after, my windshield started fogging up and I couldn't continue driving like that. Mr. Keňo told me to go to a parking lot somewhere and do something to keep my windows from fogging up. I didn't remember how to do it, because he only explained it to me on the first drive, but he also told me that if I didn't know something or forgot something, I could ask him anything. So I asked him how to demist the windshield. I was lectured again, saying that I should have known this for a long time and that he wasn't here to explain it to me x number of times. So we stood there for about 10 minutes before I desperately figured out how to do it. Instead of helping me, he kept repeating that I could find everything in the law and that driving wasn't just about speed and gearshifts - which is of course true - but he never paid me the attention I needed when explaining other important traffic rules. I left each lesson feeling more and more stressed, without feeling like I had really learned anything new or gained more confidence behind the wheel. The whole process was exhausting for me, and unfortunately, instead of helping me with my driving confidence, the driving school caused me more psychological stress.
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