Driving licence A: practice and test
Practice in a nutshell
Follow this route to pass your driving licence A practical test:Take practical lessons (9h or 12h)
Practical test part 1: Private grounds
Practical test part 2: Public roads (with 9h practical lessons, minimum 1 month practice)
Pick up your driving licence
Practice: learning to drive
You must be at least 24 years old and have had 9 hours of lessons to take the test.
2 years after obtaining your driving licence A2 you can switch to A if you take at least 4 hours of practical lessons and pass the driving licence A practical test.
Your practical training involves taking at least 9 hours of lessons at the driving school. Here you will learn the manoeuvres and we will take you on public roads afterwards.
After taking 9 hours of practical lessons, once you pass your practical test, you will have your provisional driving licence to continue practising for part 2. If you opt for 12 hours of practical lessons and pass the test, then you will have your permanent driving licence immediately.
Please note: the cost of the test is not included in the coaching.
The practical test consists of 2 parts: the first part of the exam can be taken after 9 hours of practical lessons, second part of the exam after 1 month of practice with your provisional licence.
Part 1 takes place on the grounds of the test centre Part 2 takes place on public roads
Sign in on the day of the practical test with:
Your identity card Certificate of passing the theory test Certificate of practical lessons taken When switching: current driving licence A2
Practical: result
Congratulations! You have obtained your driving licence A. Go to the municipal administration with the ‘driving licence application’ form you received at the test centre.
Too bad, that can happen. Analyse where it went wrong and focus on this. Practise well before making another attempt.
Then you are required to take 2 hours of practical lessons. After taking these lessons, you will receive a certificate from us. Take this with you the next time you go for the practical test. This applies to both part 1 and part 2.
You can only obtain your driving licence through the driving school. Your recommended route greatly depends on your personal situation. It is therefore best to contact a driving school office.
