Are you ready to get your license, but nervous about the Ps test? Well, look no further than Discount Driving School! Servicing Ipswich, Springfield Lake, Forest Lakes and the surrounding areas, we’ll hand you the keys to success—our modern techniques make driving a breeze!
Peter will tailor each lesson specifically for you. During your time with Discount Driving School, Peter will understand your standard and customise the lesson accordingly. Whether you feel anxious about driving or simply need to refresh your skills, give us a call on 0438 850 186 today.
Peter works to get your licence as ‘swiftly’ as possible, so what better teaching vehicle to choose than the Suzuki Swift? Custom fit with dual control foot pedals, our vehicles are fully decked out to help you learn to drive!
Whether you’re aiming to get your manual or automatic licence, our cars are the perfect fit. Our fleet of cars are all current models so your driving experience with us will be in new vehicles! You’ll be amazed how well you’ll drive with the training model, routines and steering techniques Peter provides and with almost 20 years experience in this industry, he will have you driving more confidently and accurately sooner than you think!
Yes. Our fleet consists of new Suzuki Swifts, which are custom fitted with dual control foot pedals. This ensures a safe learning environment and allows you to build up your confidence and awareness of the road in stages.
Yes. This is a government incentive. Every hour you drive with us, it will count for three hours in your logbook.
It depends on your skills and learning abilities. We show you the fastest and most practical way to learn to drive and teach you all of the nuances and intricacies that come with driving.
It does. It depends on the origin of your licence and your driving skills. The RMS recognises driver licences issued from certain countries and you may not need to pass a driving test. In some other cases, you may be issued a full licence or a Green P rather than a Red P after passing the driving test depending on how long you have been holding your overseas licence for.
It’s best to learn in an automatic. Driving an automatic is easier than a manual, so it helps if you gain confidence and improve your road skills in an automatic before trying to learn manual.
You must be at least 16 years old before you can apply for a car learner licence in Australia.
Yes. At the end of the lesson, your instructor will fill in your logbook.
1. Find an instructor that is adaptable to your needs
Consider if they are willing to tailor your lessons to your level of experience (you can expect this at Discount Driving School).
2. Look at their reputation
Read their reviews across their website, Facebook and Google My Business.
3. Plan out your lessons
Check whether you want an instructor to help you with all your required hours, or if you think
they are best at the start or just before you take your test.
4. Find out what value the instructors provide
You can read up about what they have to offer via testimonials and their websites.
5. Know what you want to achieve
Ask yourself if you just want to pass the test or if you want to learn about all the nuances and intricacies involved with driving. Once you’ve decided on what you want to achieve, choosing an instructor will be easy.