In concrete terms, the ultimate aim of driving lessons is to give you all the keys you need to pass your driving test. On closer examination, this results in an apprenticeship based on several key pillars. Essential lessons to make you a responsible driver!
Acquire basic driving skills
The driving course aims to teach you the essential basics of driving, including traffic rules, maneuvering techniques, vehicle control and managing the different aspects of driving.
Develop confidence and ease behind the wheel
The aim is to help you develop your self-confidence and feel at ease behind the wheel in different driving situations. Practical courses will give you the opportunity to familiarize yourself with real-life traffic and build up your confidence. Good to know: To enable you to gain confidence without taking any risks, the Lémanique driving school cars are equipped with dual controls. This dual control allows the instructor accompanying you to brake and decelerate if necessary. A second pedal unit and additional rear-view mirrors are fitted, so you can learn to manage a car while giving your instructor room to maneuver.
Improve specific driving skills
L’auto-école Lémanique’s instructors are trained to help you improve your skills in all aspects of the driving test. For example, mastering maneuvers, managing speed, positioning yourself on the road… Thanks to personalized advice adapted to your learning pace, you’ll see a real improvement in your skills as the sessions progress. Preparing for the driving test
One of the main aims of the driving course is to prepare you for the practical driving test. Our instructors will put you through your paces in the form of a mock exam, giving you advice on the examiner’s expectations and helping you to overcome any shortcomings to increase your chances of success.
Get an assessment of progress
At the end of the course, L’auto-école Lémanique’s instructors will assess your progress and identify your strengths and areas for improvement. This final assessment will make you aware of the skills you have acquired and the areas where you may need to focus more effort before the practical test.