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In Switzerland, the procedure for obtaining a driver’s license is divided into 2 distinct phases.
The first phase includes theory courses (first aid and awareness) with a test to obtain the learner’s permit, then practical courses with a corresponding test to obtain the trial driving permit (valid for 3 years).
Once you have obtained your licence, the 2-phase course must be completed within the first 12 months after the date of issue.
This course is essential for gaining experience and improving road safety for new drivers. The course is run by the Touring Club Suisse (TCS), official partner of AEL. Thanks to this partnership, AEL students benefit from a 30 chf offer for 2-phase training.
Once you’ve obtained a trial driving licence in Switzerland, you’ll need to take a one-day additional training course.
This training must be undertaken within twelve months of obtaining a trial license, and focuses on several crucial aspects, including braking control, economical and environmentally-friendly driving techniques, and the simulation of various realistic driving situations.
Provided by the Touring Club Suisse (TCS), a Swiss organization dedicated to mobility, this training aims to promote road safety and improve drivers’ driving skills.
AEL Auto-école Lémanique Genève boasts a strong partnership with the TCS, enabling it to offer first-rate driver training to new Swiss drivers. In addition to the practical and theory courses given to new drivers, AEL Auto-école Lémanique Genève is offering a special CHF 30 offer for the second-phase complementary training course, administered by the TCS.
Interested drivers can contact the establishment to receive a discount voucher to be used during their further training.
To take advantage of the CHF 30 special offer on Phase 2 additional training, new Swiss drivers can simply contact AEL Auto-école Lémanique Genève. In addition to this attractive offer, drivers will benefit from high-quality driver training focused on road safety and environmental protection.
In Switzerland, the process of obtaining a driver’s license comprises 2 distinct phases, designed to enhance road safety for new drivers. The second phase is particularly important for acquiring practical driving experience, including additional training provided by the TCS. New Swiss drivers can therefore take advantage of the special CHF 30 offer from AEL Auto-école Lémanique Genève, while benefiting from high-quality driver training focused on road safety and the environment.