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Driving School Viktoria

Perštejn, Hlavní 216
4Courses
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Driving School Viktoria
99%Exam pass rate B
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from 19,900 CZKCategory B
BLicense groups

Autoškola Viktoria offers category B driver training in Kadaň and Klášterec nad Ohří. The school is led by Václav Ťoupal with 17 years of experience; the team includes instructor Blanka Suková (13 years), Roman Chocholáček (6 years) and Jan Kremla, a former traffic police officer. The school emphasizes individual attention and a relaxed, stress-free atmosphere. Training is available on both manual and automatic vehicles – automatic training is conducted on the Renault Zoe electric car. Students can choose a standard course (4–6 months) or a fast-track course, pay in installments without surcharge, and benefit from a discount for full-time students. Theory lessons are held every Thursday from 4 PM, alternating between Kadaň and Klášterec.

Official exam outcomes

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99%
Overall pass rate

2025 · group B

145 of 147 completed exams passed

First attempt55%

81 of 147 passed without a repeat attempt

Nearby comparison

Average within 25 km12 driving schools
Overall pass rate
98%
First attempt
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Year 2025 · group B · sample 147 completed exams · Ministry of Transport

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Hlavní 216, 431 63 PerštejnOpening hours are not listed+420 722 945 159[email protected]
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