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TOP 7 driving schools from Warsaw in 2026. OSK “Lauto” presents the ranking based on the opinion of students from the capital

Can I do a driving license course in 2 weeks? This question bothered Nicodemus, who received an offer that could not be rejected. It was about a great job with decent money.

Where was the hidden catch? The employer required the boy to have a license for category B. For the sake of anger, there was not much time to take the course, because in a month Nikodem was supposed to sit behind the wheel.

The boy didn’t give up. He invited seven friends to a pizza in the city who recently made a license for category B. They all passed the first or second approach, so apparently they chose a good OSK. Everyone also worked behind the wheel, either as a professional driver or as sales representatives.

So when they sat in a pizza place on the town, Nicodemus asked this key question:

“If you’re doing so well behind the wheel and you’ve passed the march in WORD, so tell me, where did you get your license?”

The answer that came out of their mouths shocked the boy. As it turned out, everyone was doing a course at the same school. Everyone also agreed that this is the best resort in the capital.

What school is this? About that in a moment. First, let’s list the seven best centers in Warsaw according to Google’s opinion. We chose only those OSKs that scored an average of 5.0 out of 5.0. The second selection criterion was the number of opinions. So if the school had more of them, it was ahead of the one that had fewer of them. Here are the best resorts, starting with the one who got the most grades with an average of 5.0 per 5.0.

Driving school “Gazelka” from Warsaw

  • Description. It is enough to go to the streets of the capital to come across an elka with the logo of this resort from time to time. This school is everywhere! We have to reckon with this, that when we open the refrigerator, you can leave it “Gazelle”. And seriously, it is the most popular in the city, the largest in the capital, a school that has been operating for years and has collected many great opinions of students.
  • Opinions. In Bemowo-Bielany alone, it scored 5.0 out of 5.0 at 1.2 thousand ratings.
  • Price list.

OSK “Expert” from Warsaw

  • Description. His instructors are people with the qualifications of an examiner, so you can say – although maybe it will be a bit far-fetched – that this is a school recommended by the WORD examiners. The rides run on the exam routes, so the student will practice all the traps or nooks and crannies that he can meet on the exam. It is the second most popular resort in the capital.
  • Opinions. In Bemowo, it is 5.0 by 5.0 at 1.2 thousand ratings.
  • Price list.

OSK Lejdis & Gentleman from Warsaw

  • Description. Like any big school, this one also has its pros and cons. Except that here the pros prevail, so ultimately it is worth to do training in this center. An undoubted advantage here is a wide staff of instructors, which makes that if we do not feel chemistry with one, we can exchange it for another, more tailored to us. We will definitely find here such an instructor who will be involved and casual in communication, so every ride will run in a pleasant and joyful atmosphere. Even on the day of the exam, we can count on the support of an instructor who will motivate us and entertain us so that we can take the exam without a spin and show the best version of ourselves.
  • Reviews. 5.0 out of 5.0 with 801 votes cast.
  • Price list.

Driving school “Auto Liga” from Warsaw

  • Description. This is a school that focuses on great psychological preparation for the exam in WORD. The instructors are cheerful and factual, and the preparation of the student individual, perfectly tailored to his needs and character. Thus, after driving, instructors will discuss every kilometre travelled, all the errors, but they will not do so to depress the student, but on the contrary: their tips will wing it and make the next rides better, and the WORD exam itself will become only a pleasant formality, because it will be passed on the first approach.
  • Reviews. 5.0 out of 5.0 at 624 ratings.
  • Price list.

OSK “Straight” from Warsaw

  • Description. An example of how this center works, let the story of Anka serve. Well, the girl was resigned, because in the previous school she left 80 hours behind the wheel and failed the exam in WORD 5 times. It would seem that he is not fit to be a driver. Nothing more wrong! It wasn’t her shortcomings that were the problem, but the center where she did the course. It was enough to change it to “Straight” so that all roads in the city became simple. The new school offered her driving in different cars, with different instructors and in different ways (a back mount or a bow in a million ways). Thanks to this, she became resistant to the stress of switching to an exam car with a new passenger (examiner) right next door. When she could not perform the manoeuvre during the training, the instructor patiently waited for her to cope, and did not grab the wheel and do not take it. So it’s no surprise that she passed without a problem…
  • Reviews. 5.0 out of 5.0 at 396 ratings issued.
  • Price list.

OSK “Konan” from Warsaw

  • Description. The ace of this center is Andrzej, a very friendly and patient instructor. Clearly and calmly explain everything, thanks to which the rides will run stress-free and in a relaxed atmosphere. You can ask him any question, and everyone will not be left without a substantive answer. So if you are looking for an instructor who has the characteristics of an ideal candidate for a husband (patient, ensuring safety, understanding, humorous and hardworking), Andrzej from OSK “Konann” will be a good choice. Unfortunately, but we have not been able to determine whether Andrew is married. There is no other way to find out: you need to sign up for a course in OSK “Konan”!
  • Reviews. 5.0 out of 5.0 at 359 ratings.
  • Price list. No price list for category B.

Driving school “IntroHL” from Warsaw

  • Description. Undoubtedly, starting the course in this center, you buy a first-class ticket, which can be seen at the price of the course. You pay here for the high quality of service, which is at every step, starting from running errands in the office, through theoretical training, and ending with practice. The instructors are nice, they approach their work in kind. They demand, but they do not terrorize the students, they only care about the great atmosphere, so that it is not known when the course will pass…
  • Reviews. 5.0 out of 5.0 at 345 ratings.
  • Price list.

Summary. What is the best driving school from Warsaw in 2026?

In order to answer this question, let’s go back to the story from the first paragraph. When Nikodem was looking for the best OSK, he invited seven friends to the pizza and asked them where they did the course. Everyone like one husband said:

— We did the license in the best school in the city, i.e. in OSK “Lauto”!

The boy went (or rather drove) in their footsteps.

How was Nicodemus’ training in driving school from Warsaw?

  • First, he did the theory in one weekend. Classes lasted from 9.00 to 18.00 on Saturday and Sunday.
  • Secondly, he enrolled in the WORD exam, which he passed 7 days later.
  • Thirdly, in the meantime, he sat behind the wheel every day, first after 2 hours, and then 3 hours a day.
  • Fourthly, he bought access to the “Fast Law” application, thanks to which – after leaving 30 hours – he signed up within 7 days for the practical exam in WORD in Bemowo.
  • Fifthly, 9 days later, he received his dream license and started working behind the wheel as a professional driver.

Now Nikodem is working behind the wheel at the same company where he was hired after making his license. When one day a friend invited him to a pizza and asked him where he had made his license, he said without hesitation:

“What do you mean where?” In the best driving school in Warsaw, i.e. in OSK “Lauto”!

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Does the examiner know which test we’re taking? Lauto Driving School in Warsaw answers students’ questions.

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January 14, 2026

Does the examiner know which test we’re taking? Lauto Driving School in Warsaw answers students’ questions.

In one of the clubs, four students from a driving school in Warsaw were sitting at a table, discussing Monday’s exam, which they were scheduled to take in three days.

Suddenly a guy approached them and said bluntly:

— I was just passing by your table and heard that you had an exam at WORD https://www.word.waw.pl/…

The boys looked at each other and one of them replied:

— That’s true, but why are you interested in that?

—Because it’s hard to pass the exam, and I can help you with that. I’m an examiner…

— OK, but how much will it cost?

— Two and a half thousand per person…

The students asked the man many questions and when they were sure that he actually had the appropriate knowledge and a document confirming his profession, they bought the exam.

How did their story unfold? More on that in a moment. First, let’s answer students’ questions about contacting the examiner.

Here are the most frequently asked questions by students regarding WORD examiners:

Does the examiner know which exam we are taking?

The examiner doesn’t know how many times we’re taking the exam. They don’t even know who they’ll be examining until the last minute. The procedure is as follows: just before the exam, they go to the computer and draw a number for the candidate. Only after drawing the number will they learn their identity. However, they may ask after the exam how many times they’ve taken the exam. We can tell them, but we don’t have to… It’s worth mentioning that you can’t change the examiner.

What does the examiner know about the candidate?

During the random number drawing, the examiner learns the candidate’s name, surname, PESEL number, and any restrictions (for example, vision impairment and the requirement to wear glasses). While the WORD database contains information about how many times someone has passed their driving test or for what reason they lost their license, the examiner doesn’t have access to this information. At best, they can guess who’s license was revoked and whether they’re dealing with a rally driver (a driver whose license was revoked due to excessive points) or a taster (a driver who lost their license for drunk driving).

Do examiners intentionally fail?

Not really, at least we haven’t encountered anything like that. However, we’ve noticed a pattern. In Bemowo, the last attempt at the exam is at 2:00 PM. The driving test center (WORD) closes at 3:00 PM. It’s possible, therefore, that an examiner will quickly fail a student on the square, only to—after completing the paperwork—go home at 2:30 PM. So, what’s the conclusion? Don’t register for the exam during the last hour of the WORD’s operation, either in Bemowo or on Odlewnicza Street.

What if the examiner doesn’t say anything?

Then nothing bad happens. Typically, aside from route instructions, the examiner remains silent most of the time. They provide the most information before the test, when they explain how they will communicate. For example, they might say, „If we’re going straight, I won’t say anything.” Another might say, „Turn right or left.” Another might phrase it differently: „At the next possible intersection, turn right or left.” Sometimes their statement will be short, other times long. For example, instead of instructing, „At the roundabout, take the third exit,” they might say, „Turn left at the next intersection.” In conclusion, it’s crucial to listen carefully to the examiner’s initial words to easily decipher their communication style.

Why is it so difficult to pass a driving test?

We’ll answer the question with a question: „Why don’t students commit to practical training and purchase additional driving hours when necessary?” This negligence is precisely why they lack the necessary experience, and we rarely encounter unusual situations during the exam. Typically, what happens is what we might have encountered during the driving lessons. If we don’t commit to training or purchase the appropriate number of driving hours, we’ll be in for an unpleasant surprise during the exam…

In addition to the above, there’s something else. The maneuvering area is a real challenge. In Europe, this type of task is only found in Poland and Lithuania. It would definitely be better for the student if the maneuvering area were excluded from the exam. Firstly, because as much as 30% of the basic driving course time must be spent on the area instead of practicing city driving. Secondly, it’s very easy to fail the exam here. It’s enough for the candidate not to look out the rear window when reversing around a curve. Even if they were looking in their mirrors, they’d still fail… It must be admitted that the maneuvering area is convenient for the examiners, as they can quickly complete the exam without having to drive out into the city. Besides, it’s more enjoyable to take the exam outdoors than sitting in a car.

Does OSK see the student’s exam results?

No. GDPR prohibits WORD from sharing such data with Warsaw driving schools. Typically, students who have a good relationship with their school will report their exam performance.

Can I talk to the examiner?

Can you talk during the final exam? Probably not. It’s similar here, but you can definitely ask for a question to be repeated if you didn’t understand it. Previously, examiners would engage in pleasant conversations. However, when it turned out they had to interrupt the exam abruptly, they were accused of chatting with the examinee, which allegedly contributed to the student failing. For this reason, they prudently avoid engaging in conversation, but they’ll gladly repeat instructions or explain what they mean.

How to make a good impression on the examiner?

We arrive for the exam fifteen minutes early, well-rested and relaxed. We dress respectably rather than casually, but we don’t overdo it either way (nude or tailcoat). We are well-prepared and, from the very beginning of the exam, starting with the check under the hood, we have a command of everything. At the same time, we don’t argue, but rather humbly and calmly follow instructions. Our driving is smooth, and we always have a smile on our faces. We demonstrate high courtesy („please,” „thank you”) and don’t chew gum. In a situation where our fate hangs in the balance, these traits can tip the scales in our favor.

What types of examiners are there?

You can encounter formalists or laid-back types among both men and women. The former have every word carefully considered and quote the highway code by heart. The latter are human, behave naturally, and even smile at us.

However, it’s worth noting that it’s just as easy to pass with a formalist as it is to fail with a laid-back one. Personality doesn’t affect the exam’s outcome. It’s our skills that count. It’s also worth remembering that female examiners are just as good behind the wheel as male ones.

Summary. How did the story of the Warsaw driving school students end?

Let’s return to the story of the students from the first paragraph. They thought they had purchased the exam from a WORD examiner. However, on the day they took it, they discovered they had been deceived. The man who took 10,000 złoty from them did not work at the Warsaw WORD.

„Gentlemen,” said the head of the OSK, „since we joined the European Union, you can’t buy a driving license because cameras are installed in cars and the person taking the test is randomly selected. The only way to pass is through excellent training and learning to drive smoothly, which is what my driving school „Lauto” in Warsaw offers.”

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Which WORD should you choose? The Lauto driving school in Warsaw shows you the easiest way to pass your category B driving test.

A large number of Warsaw driving school students were shocked to witness an unusual scene on a September morning. When they arrived at the WORD (Warsaw Driving School) on Radarowa Street for their driving test, they discovered the maneuvering area had been taken over by the president of the Okęcie Workers’ Sports Club.

The president of this club drove a tractor up a hill to perform maneuvers during the exam, then got out and spoke to the onlookers:

— Party’s over!

In this way, he plowed into a thriving driving test center with a tractor, which has yet to be restored. What was the issue? As usual, it was about money, as you can read about in this article: https://www.prawodrogowe.pl/informacje/ogloszenia/klopot-word-warszawa-czy-to-koniec-popularnej-radarowej .

Meanwhile, two branches of the Warsaw WORD remain: on Odlewnicza Street and in Bemowo. It’s worth remembering that this is a single WORD. For practical reasons, we’ll be referring to the WORD on Odlewnicza Street and the WORD on Bema Street, but we’re referring to one WORD, the Warsaw WORD.

Now we’ll compare which one is the better choice for the student. To do this, we’ll specify seven areas for evaluation. If a given testing center performs better in a given area, it will receive a plus from us; if it performs worse, it will receive a minus. We don’t accept ties: someone has to win.

What are the advantages of the WORD on Odlewnicza Street? A driving school in Warsaw reveals why students appreciate this testing center.

What are the advantages of WORD at Odlewnicza 8?

  • Exam hours: This WORD operates Monday through Saturday. For example, Monday through Thursday, it operates from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and Friday through Saturday, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The wide availability of hours likely makes it the most popular WORD in the capital.
  • Exam categories. Here, you can take all exam categories. So, if you want to get your motorcycle license first, then your category B license, and then your bus, truck, or trailer license, it’s worth choosing this driving school, as you’ll already be familiar with the local routes and maneuvering area. This is another reason, besides the availability of hours, why so many Warsaw residents choose the driving school at Odlewnicza 8.
  • The pass rate for category B is slightly higher at the local WORD than in Bemowo. In September 2023, 56.50% of students passed the theory exam, and 34.80% passed the practical exam. For example, in May 2025, 35% passed the practical exam.
  • Google Reviews. This WORD not only received more reviews than the one in Bemowo, but also received a higher rating. Students gave it a rating of 3.8 out of 5.0, with 1,600 votes.
  1. What are the drawbacks of the WORD on Odlewnicza Street? A Warsaw driving school highlights what students dislike about this testing center.

What are the disadvantages of WORD at Odlewnicza 8?

  • Location. It’s located in Białołęka. That’s why it’s listed as a street, not a district, because Białołęka is the end of the world for a Varsovian. Although it must be admitted that this WORD is located at the beginning of the street, not the very end, which is to the advantage of this center. So for local residents of this district or right-bank Warsaw, it’s certainly a good location. Not so for the general population. After exiting the metro, you have to take a tram for about three stops. There are no residential buildings on site, and there’s nowhere to get a hot meal. Surrounding it are warehouses, a bakery, and a septic tank, which occasionally makes its presence felt…
  • Examiners. As mentioned, the Warsaw Provincial Examination Board (WORD) is a single institution with two branches. One is on Odlewnicza Street (headquarters) and the other is in Bemowo (branch). Therefore, some examiners can be found at both locations. However, those at Odlewnicza 8 are more principled and rigid. This may be due to the fact that they operate under the watchful eye of their boss, who resides at that address.
  • The testing area. Although smaller than the testing area in Bemowo, it is more challenging. The routes run in only one direction, towards Brudno, and require crossing a heavily trafficked expressway. In addition, there are eight to ten challenging intersections.
  1. What are the advantages of WORD in Bemowo? A driving school in Warsaw reveals what students liked.

What are the advantages of WORD in Bemowo?

  • Location. It’s located at Powstańców Śląskich Street 127A, close to the city center. This gives this place a location advantage. Although, if you get off at the metro stop, it’s still about 5-6 tram stops away. However, if you want to eat locally, there’s a shopping center directly opposite.
  • Examiners. Although the examiners are somewhat similar to those at Odlewnicza, one can sense that the ones here are more humane and friendly. This contributes to less stress during the exam. Perhaps their relaxed attitude stems from the fact that they are not under the watchful eye of the boss, who is based at Odlewnicza.
  • The testing area. Although the testing area here is larger, stretching from one metro station to another, and there are more directions to take, it’s definitely easier than the one on Odlewnicza Street. It’s true that there are about 20 intersections here, but their difficulty level is lower, and the routes are quieter and perfect for learning to drive in Warsaw. Furthermore, as many as 90% of the test routes consist of two driving variants, making them very easy to master during a driving course.
  1. What are the drawbacks of the WORD in Bemowo? A Warsaw driving school points out what students didn’t like.

What are the disadvantages of WORD in Bemowo?

  • Exam hours: Monday through Saturday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Limited availability means fewer people use this exam center. However, the wait time is the same as at Odlewnicza 8, as fewer people take the exam there.
  • Category B pass rate . Slightly fewer people pass the exam at the local WORD than at Odlewnicza. In September 2023, the pass rate was 50.20% for theory and 31% for practical. In May 2025, the pass rate was 33.3% for practical.
  • Google Reviews. This WORD received a lower student rating with fewer votes: 3.4 out of 5.0 with 625 votes.
  • Exam categories. Here, we’ll basically only do categories A and B. If we want to take the next ones later, we’ll have to go to Odlewnicza.

Where is the easiest place to get your category B driving license? A Warsaw driving school summarizes which Warsaw driving school is worth choosing.

Which WORD is the easiest to pass your driving test in Warsaw?

  • Exam hours. The winner in this category is WORD on Odlewnicza Street, which allows exams to be held even until 10:00 PM.
  • Exam categories . WORD on Odlewnicza wins again, allowing exams in all driving license categories.
  • The pass rate for category B. Foundry has a slightly higher pass rate.
  • Google reviews. Odlewnicza received a higher rating from students, with a thousand more votes.
  • Location. WORD in Bemowo wins because it’s not only close to the city center, but also has a shopping center opposite, where you can grab a hot meal.
  • Examiners. Although the examiners are somewhat the same at both driving schools, those at Bemowo seem more humane and sympathetic to students.
  • Testing area. If we want to choose an easier area that will prepare us for driving in the capital, WORD Bemowo is a better choice.

As you can see from the above, the driving school on Odlewnicza outperformed the one in Bemowo by a score of 4 to 3. This result accurately reflects the difference between them, which is small. In fact, it’s not the choice of driving school, but our commitment and selection of the right driving school—such as „Lauto” in Warsaw —that determines the outcome of our category B driving test.

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How to quickly register for a practical driving test at WORD? The Lauto driving school in Warsaw answers questions from category B students.

At Lauto Driving School in Warsaw, we often hear the question, „How quickly can I register for my practical driving test at WORD?” This is justified, as some students wait 5 to 6 weeks for their exam. Definitely too long if someone urgently needs their license…

Is there a chance to change this? Absolutely! We have four patents for this. But before we get to them, let’s tell the story of one student.

Kevin needed his driving license yesterday because he was starting a new job. He couldn’t wait the six weeks offered by the Warsaw Driving School. He decided to look for an exam center outside of Warsaw.

So the boy went to Grójec, where he took his category B driving test. He was confident of his success behind the wheel, so he greeted the local examiner with a smile on his face.

The examiner looked at his ID card and replied:

— Are you a smartass from Warsaw?

– I’m listening?

— Do you think you’ll pass here without any problems?

The examiner burst into loud laughter.

Did the student manage to pass the exam at the local WORD? Before we answer that question, let’s learn four ways to speed up the Category B exam…

First, we can change the city where we test. A driving school in Warsaw shows you how to change your driving license.

As we mentioned in the above story, we can change the city where we want to take the exam.

exam. This can be done online — we have WORD offices available throughout Poland, except Łomża, where registration must be done in person.

How to change the city where you take the exam?

  • If you’re registering for the exam for the first time, there’s no problem. You can use the Info-Car website to check available dates, select a WORD, and then register for the exam.
  • However, if you’ve already registered for a driving test in Warsaw or another city, you must first unblock your driver profile, which is locked in WORD for six months. If you need your profile unlocked quickly, you can visit our driving test center in person or send an email requesting this. Your profile should be unlocked within three days.
  • If we really want to take the exam in Łomża, we need to use the help of the local driving school, which we will commission to complete this formality on our behalf.

Secondly, we can submit an application to expedite the deadline. A driving school in Warsaw explains how to expedite the practical driving test at the capital’s driving school.

The second way to get an exam faster is to write an application to WORD to expedite the category B exam date. It is worth submitting it in person at the chosen examination center – on Odlewnicza or Bemowo – in Warsaw.

How do I properly submit an application to expedite my exam date?

  • We should justify our request by providing a genuine and compelling reason. For example, we could state that we urgently need a work license, are changing our city of residence, are going to college, or are traveling abroad.
  • Of course, our application will end up in the application pile. So, if we want it to stand out and be considered, let’s state that we’re happy with any date and time suggested by WORD.
  • It’s worth mentioning when an exam date becomes available at WORD. Every student has the right to cancel their scheduled exam two days in advance, free of charge. Many take advantage of this opportunity. This provides an opportunity for us to get a quick date.
  • When a student cancels their appointment, WORD looks for someone to take their place. Then, like a bolt from the blue, we’re hit with an offer of an exam in 3, 4, or 5 days. So, when a nice lady calls with such an offer, never say „No,” unless you want them to never call you back. Typically, the average wait for such a call is 2 weeks.

Third, we can use free apps. A driving school in Warsaw suggests which ones are worth using.

If you want to take the exam in Warsaw, it’s worth using apps that allow you to quickly schedule your exam in WORD. They’re also a good choice when looking for an exam center outside the capital.

What is worth knowing about these apps?

  • There are currently about 10 worthwhile apps on the market that can help you quickly register for your WORD exam. These include Szybka Prawko (Fast Driving License) and Złap Termin (Catch the Term).
  • These applications have a free version that refreshes every 15 minutes. This is when we receive notification that a free exam date has appeared on the Info-Car portal in our chosen WORD format. However, the difficulty here is that many people sit at their computers waiting for the notification about a free date and then manually click on it.
  • So, if you want to increase your chances of getting there before other students, it’s worth using paid apps like Szybki Egzamin (Fast Exam). These apps refresh every 1-2 minutes and cost 15-20 PLN. However, the problem of other students chatting on their computers to get ahead of others is a recurring problem, so you might not be able to register in time even if you purchase such an app.

Fourth, we can use the best paid app. A driving school from Warsaw explains why it’s worth choosing Szybka-jazda.pl.

So, if you want to be sure you’ll be able to register for your driving test quickly, it’s worth using the Szybka Jazda app . Here, you can be sure no one will beat you to it, as the application’s response time is limited to 0.3 seconds.

How does this app work?

  • First, we register on its website, where we select a specific WORD and the type of exam, i.e. in our case, category B.
  • Secondly, we provide our data and pay for this service in the amount of PLN 120.
  • Thirdly, we receive information about a free date within 1-2 days, which will most likely be in 3-6 days.
  • Fourth, we must pay for our scheduled exam within 30 minutes if we don’t want to lose it. We need to be especially vigilant between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m., as that’s when appointments usually become available.
  • Fifthly, if the application does not find a free date within 3 days, we can suspend its operation and recover the paid money (the refund will be made within 5 to 14 days).

Summary: A driving school from Warsaw explains how to quickly register for a practical driving test at WORD.

Let’s return to Kvin story from the first paragraph. The boy tensed up so much at the examiner’s words that his legs began to shake as if they were jelly. That’s why his car stalled twice on a hill, causing him to fail the test.

At the urging of the head of the „Lauto” driving school in Warsaw, Kevin used the Szybka Jazda app. Thanks to it, he took his category B driving test at the capital’s WORD (Warsaw Regional Office) that same week, passing without a problem.

Suzuki Swift exam car
How much does an hour of refresher driving cost? The Lauto driving school in Warsaw explains the rates applicable in the capital.

The phone rang at the driving school in Warsaw.

„Hello, I’m Ajay from India and I’d like to sign up for driving refresher training,” a voice said in English. „But I have a problem…”

“What is the problem?” the center director asked in English.

— Firstly, in India there is left-hand traffic, just like in Great Britain, and secondly, I have to do these trips this week because I start working as a taxi driver next week.

— I don’t see a problem here. We can start riding tomorrow.

— But there is a third problem…

– What?

— I’ll tell you when we meet…

What was the third problem? More on that in a moment. First, let’s understand how much an hour’s drive in the capital costs.

  1. What are refresher driving courses? A driving school in Warsaw provides a definition.

Refresher driving lessons are lessons following the basic course, which includes 30 hours of driving. Therefore, once you complete this course and pass the internal exam at the OSK, you will be eligible to take refresher driving lessons, or the supplementary course.

For example, at our „Lauto” driving school, refresher driving courses follow the exam routes. We know these routes because we bring our own cars to the exam at WORD and then use their GPS to track the entire route the car traveled during the exam.

Our students have the choice of taking the exam in either a manual or automatic car. Before the exam, they typically purchase an additional hour in a car of their choice from our driving school, which will then be provided for the exam. During this time, they practice cornering, hill-driving, intersections, and parking. They then take the driving test in the same car at the driving school.

If they choose a manual, they have a manual Hyundai available, which costs 320 PLN to rent for the exam (this price includes an hour of driving before the exam). The second option is an automatic, which costs 290 PLN just for the rental, and an additional hour must be purchased.

  1. Who can benefit from refresher driving lessons? A driving school in Warsaw explains how these lessons should be conducted.

Let’s start with who can’t take advantage of these rides. Students who haven’t completed the basic course are definitely not eligible. They must first complete the course and pass the exam at their local driving school, and only then can they purchase the appropriate number of refresher rides at any driving school.

Who can benefit from refresher driving?

  • First, there are students who have completed the course. This refers to those who have completed 30 hours of the basic course and passed the internal exam at their driving school.
  • Secondly, drivers with a driving license who want to improve their driving skills. It’s worth noting that in this case, we’re talking about observational driving lessons, not refresher driving lessons. These are often purchased by drivers who have lost their license due to points.

How should refresher driving lessons be conducted to be effective? They should be systematic, meaning once or twice a week, not rushed just before the exam. Knowledge is absorbed better when learning is spread out over time than when daily driving lessons are booked at the last minute. Then, fatigue from work and stress increase mistakes and hinder efficient learning. Unless you take time off and take refresher driving lessons during that time, then you can actually drive every day, which won’t disrupt the learning process.

One more thing worth noting: during the basic driving course, we are assigned to a single school. If we want to change schools, this involves obtaining driving licenses and changing schools. We’ve already written about how to change driving licenses in this article . The situation is different with refresher driving courses. Here, we aren’t assigned to a specific school that locks our driver profile, so we have the freedom to choose even several schools at once.

  1. Can an instructor force you to purchase refresher driving lessons? A driving school in Warsaw explains what privileges an instructor has.

Of course, the instructor can’t force you to purchase additional driving lessons. However, if a student fails their internal driving test, the instructor may offer additional paid driving lessons of 2, 5, 6, or 10 hours. These lessons are designed to teach safe driving and prepare for the exam.

Of course, the student could refuse this remedial plan and withdraw their documents and transfer to another school. But the fundamental question is: is this the right thing to do from a safety perspective? It could end in a dramatic way, as in this video .

  1. How many additional driving lessons should you buy for your basic driving course? A driving school in Warsaw explains how it works in practice.

Purchasing additional driving lessons is a matter of personal preference. It depends on both the student’s individual predispositions and their level of dedication during the course. Virtually no student is 100% prepared for the exam. Typically, most drivers are 60% ready after completing additional driving lessons, while experienced drivers would be 80% ready. During our experience, we’ve noticed that students fall into three groups in this regard.

How many refresher courses do students buy?

  • 20% of students do not purchase more hours beyond the basic course, which is 30 clock hours of driving.
  • 50% of students purchase up to 10 hours of additional driving.
  • 30% of students purchase up to 30 hours of additional driving lessons.
  1. When is it worth investing in additional driving lessons? A driving school in Warsaw tells you when it’s worth investing in extra hours on the road.

If you pass 80% of your exam and fail, you may not need to purchase additional driving lessons, but simply re-schedule your exam. However, there are several reasons why purchasing additional driving lessons is worthwhile.

When is it worth purchasing refresher driving lessons?

  • Firstly, when we feel insecure behind the wheel.
  • Secondly, if we fail in WORD, for example, we will only complete 20% of the exam or 20 minutes of driving out of 40 minutes.
  • Thirdly, when the instructor or examiner suggests it to us.
  1. What determines the price of refresher driving lessons? Warsaw driving schools list the factors that influence their rates.

There are several key factors that influence the price per hour of a course.

What determines the price per hour of additional driving?

  • Firstly, it depends on whether we drive a manual or automatic transmission.
  • Secondly, it depends on whether we travel on the weekend, when it is more expensive, or during the week.
  • Thirdly, it depends on how many hours we buy: usually, the more, the cheaper it will be.
  • Fourthly, whether we buy the basic course package with additional hours: then it will be the cheapest.
  • Fifthly, depending on our level of negotiation skills: it can always be cheaper.
  • Sixthly, on the skills and experience of the instructor.
  1. How much does an hour of driving refresher training cost? A driving school in Warsaw tells you how much you’ll pay in the capital.

In the capital, you’ll find a wide range of prices. Typically, one hour will cost between 140 and 200 PLN. However, if you purchase a 10-hour package and pay cash upfront, you can negotiate up to 125 PLN per hour on the road in some locations.

How did the story of the student from India end?

The next day, the head of the driving school from Warsaw met with a student from India.

“Please tell me what the third problem is,” said the head of OSK.

– Well, – replied the Indian – I have only spent half an hour in a car in my life…

— How much?! So how on earth did you get your license there?

Laughter rang out.

— Well, you know how…

„OK, I understand. If you want to buy refresher driving lessons from me, you have to agree to my terms. We’ll drive for as many hours as I deem appropriate. The point is, if you’re going to be a taxi driver, I need to be sure you’ll drive safely and that none of your passengers will be hurt…”

The Indian agreed to this condition. And so, the refresher driving courses at the „Lauto” driving school in Warsaw lasted 50 hours, during which Ajay learned to drive safely on Polish roads.

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None of her friends expected Kinga to pass on her first attempt after starting her driving course at a Warsaw driving school. Her friends were right: she was undoubtedly exceptionally talented, but not in the automotive field…

The girl confused the gas pedal with the brake and shifted gears as effortlessly as if she were driving a tractor. So when she took her category B driving test at the WORD, stress took its toll, and her car stalled twice on hills, meaning she failed the test.

Immediately after the exam, she made an appointment with the head of the OSK, where she was taking the course, to take the next steps. What were those steps? More on that in a moment…

Step one: re-register for your driving test at WORD. A driving school in Warsaw offers tips on how to book your next driving test.

Currently, the waiting time for the Category B exam in Warsaw can be up to a month and a half. Therefore, there’s no point in delaying your next exam, as you’ll still have time to prepare.

How do I register for another WORD exam?

  • First, you can do this in person at the WORD customer service desk, even ten minutes after failing the practical exam, when the examiner enters this information into the system. Payment can be made either by bank transfer to the exam location’s account (a separate account is maintained for Odlewnicza and Bemowo) or at the customer service desk. If you choose the first option, remember not only to enter the correct account number but also to include in the transfer description the name and surname of the examinee, their PESEL number, the exam type (theory, practical, or theory plus practical), and the exam category. If you register for the exam directly at the office, you can pay by card or present proof of payment. The practical exam fee is PLN 222.
  • Secondly, you can register via the website . How do you do this? Simply click this link to complete the registration process step by step.

Step Two: Analyzing the Reasons for Failure. A Warsaw Driving School Explains Why Students Fail Their WORD Exam

Although there may be as many reasons for failure as there are students, we can generally distinguish five areas in which we can fail.

What are the causes of failure in WORD?

  • Stress. Although it’s difficult to eliminate completely, we can reduce it. How can we lower it? Through a healthy lifestyle, including proper sleep, healthy eating, exercise, and, above all, dedication to training, as awareness of one’s knowledge and skills can significantly reduce it…
  • Mistakes on the maneuvering yard. These can occur during three tasks. The first is preparing the car for safe driving, which we can basically learn on our own with the help of the internet. The second is corner driving, which tests the ability to drive smoothly, park, and reverse. The third is stopping the car on an incline, applying the parking brake, then releasing it and moving forward.
  • Errors while driving in the city. Generally, we are allowed to make one error during a given task. A second error will result in failing the test. However, there are some errors that immediately terminate the test, as they pose a threat to the life or health of other road users. We simply need to demonstrate our ability to drive smoothly and safely on the road.
  • The wrong driving instructor. If they were the reason for our failure, they likely weren’t dedicated to their work and need to be removed. We must remember that having fun with an instructor doesn’t mean we’ll master the curriculum. Quite the opposite is often true! A boring instructor can sometimes teach us more than a passionate teacher. If the school can’t find another instructor, it might be time to change schools…
  • An incompetent examiner. If the driving school is open until 3 p.m. and we take the exam at 2 p.m., we can expect to fail quickly. Why? Because the examiner is human too, and they’re in a hurry to get home, wanting to have some time off, so according to the regulations, they’ll fail us right there on the square to gain as much time as possible… So let’s choose the morning hours, and we’ll avoid such a quick knockout.

Step 3: Appealing the result of a failed driving test. A Warsaw driving school explains how to file a complaint against an examiner.

If, after carefully analyzing the exam, you determine that the examiner unfairly failed you, you can file a complaint. You have 14 days to do so.

How do I file a complaint against an examiner?

  • First, we can write a complaint to the supervisory body of the Regional Examination Board (WORD), the Marshal of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship. We will then have a meeting with the examiner who failed us and two officials from the Marshal’s Office. Here’s how to file a complaint about the exam .
  • Secondly, if the initial complaint fails, we can file a civil lawsuit. Of course, the case itself will likely take two years, and we’ll pass our driving test in that time, but we’ll gain the satisfaction of having done something good for humanity. Furthermore, if we win, we’ll receive a refund of our court fees and the amount of the wrongfully failed driving test.

Step 4: Refresher Training. A Warsaw driving school explains what’s worth practicing before retaking your Category B driving test.

This training is nothing less than a solution to our biggest obstacle standing in the way of our dream license. This obstacle may be different for each student.

How does supplementary training work?

  • If we failed due to our own negligence and laziness, we should have tried harder and given more of ourselves.
  • If the reason lies with the examiner, let’s change the WORD to another one in the capital or another city.
  • If the fault lies with the instructor, let’s change him or choose another OSK.
  • If we fail at the training ground, we should practice the maneuver until it’s too late. To do this, we can purchase a half-hour training ground pass at WORD (PLN 40) to better familiarize ourselves with the place.
  • If the reason for failure lies in driving in the city, let’s buy extra hours and practice the maneuver until we can do it with our eyes closed.

Summary: What to do if you fail your Category B driving test? A driving school in Warsaw offers advice on how to recover from a failure on the WORD.

To answer this question, let’s go back to the story from the first paragraph.

What four steps did Kinga take?

  • Firstly, fifteen minutes after failing the exam at WORD, she signed up for another one.
  • Secondly, she carried out a thorough analysis of the failure together with the head of OSK and together they came to the conclusion that the cause was paralyzing stress.
  • Thirdly, she decided not to write a complaint against the examiner because she did not see him as the reason for her failure.
  • Fourthly, she bought access to the WORD square and practiced the hill maneuver until she was bored.

And so, thanks to the „Lauto” driving school from Warsaw, Kinga managed to overcome stress and passed her category B driving test on the second attempt!

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What vehicles can you drive with a category B license? Lauto Driving School in Warsaw explains what this license entitles you to.

What vehicles can you drive with a category B license? Lauto Driving School in Warsaw explains what this license entitles you to.

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What vehicles can you drive with a category B license? Lauto Driving School in Warsaw explains what this license entitles you to.

Which driving license category should I get at a driving school in Warsaw? This question troubled Sebastian, who not only intended to work as a professional driver but was also considering buying a motorcycle to experience a breath of freedom.

The boy planned to start working for a transport company and spend his free time riding his motorcycle. So he checked online for driving school offers and concluded that he couldn’t afford to get a category A, B, C, or D license, because he needed all those categories to achieve his goals.

Dejected, he reached for the phone and called the head of the OSK, where his older brother was taking the course.

What advice did the center manager give the boy? More on that in a moment. First, let’s answer the question: what can you drive with a category B license?

Passenger cars. A driving school in Warsaw will advise you on the technical requirements your car must meet.

Many drivers believe that with a category B license, they can only drive passenger cars. While this isn’t true, we’ll start our list with passenger cars…

What kind of passenger car can we drive in Poland?

  • We can travel with a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVM) not exceeding 3.5 tonnes, except for motorcycles and buses.
  • We can also tow a light trailer with a GVM of up to 750 kg. It’s worth noting that GVM is the permissible weight of the vehicle, including passengers and cargo.
  • Be especially careful when buying SUVs or off-road vehicles imported from the USA, as their GVWR may exceed 3.5 tonnes, and therefore a category B driving license will not be sufficient.

Cars with heavy trailers. A Warsaw driving school explains whether we can tow heavier trailers on a category B license.

Of course, this is absolutely possible, but we need to expand category B with additional qualifications: code B96 or category B+E.

What is the difference between code B96 and category B+E?

  • Let’s start with code B96. It entitles you to tow heavier trailers, provided the GVM of the vehicle combination does not exceed 4,250 kg. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to drive agricultural tractors or slow-moving vehicles with a trailer or trailers.
  • Category B+E, on the other hand, entitles you to drive a combination of vehicles with a GVM of up to 7,000 kg (a vehicle with a GVM of up to 3.5 t and a trailer with a GVM of up to 3.5 t). Here, you can certainly obtain a license for an agricultural tractor and a slow-moving vehicle with a trailer or trailers.

Vans and buses. A driving school in Warsaw explains the rules that apply to this category of vehicle.

Now we will move on to delivery vans and buses, which can also tow a light or heavy trailer, while adhering to the previously mentioned rules.

What rules apply to vans and buses?

  • The term delivery vans or buses refers to passenger cars or light trucks whose GVM does not exceed 3.5 tonnes.
  • We must remember not to overload this vehicle, because if its weight with cargo exceeds 3.5 tons, then – in the event of a police check – we may receive a fine.
  • We can transport no more than 9 people in buses (including the driver) and they should have that many seats.

Agricultural Tractors. A Warsaw driving school explains when a driver with a category B license can drive a tractor.

Although we associate the license to drive an agricultural tractor with category T, a driver with a category B license can also get behind the wheel of a tractor.

What rules apply to a driver with a category B driving license when driving an agricultural tractor?

  • The GVWR of an agricultural tractor may exceed 3.5 tonnes.
  • We can drive on public roads when the tractor has attached implements.
  • We treat wheeled tools as trailers and if the weight of such a tool is less than 750 kg, we can certainly drive with a category B driving license.
  • If the tractor with a wheeled implement does not weigh more than 3.5 tonnes, a category B driving licence is also sufficient to drive it.
  • In turn, to pull larger wheeled implements, category T or the already mentioned B+E, which is the equivalent of category T, is required.

Slow-moving vehicles. A driving school in Warsaw lists the other privileges a category B driver has.

A category B driving licence only entitles you to drive slow-moving vehicles – such as a combine harvester, roller, excavator or backhoe loader – but without a working attachment.

What rules apply to category B drivers?

  • We cannot use the work equipment of a slow-moving vehicle, which requires additional authorization.
  • We have no weight restrictions for slow-moving vehicles.
  • We can attach a light or heavy trailer if the total weight of the combination does not exceed 3.5 tonnes.
  • If the heavy trailer exceeds this standard, a category T or B+E driving licence is required.

Motorcycles. A Warsaw driving school explains when a category B license allows you to ride a motorcycle.

Of course, with category B we will be able to ride a motorcycle, but unfortunately not every one.

What motorcycles will we be able to ride?

  • If we have had a category B license for at least 3 years, we can ride motorcycles with an engine capacity of up to 125 cm3 , a power of up to 11 kW and a power-to-weight ratio of up to 0.1 kW/kg.
  • In addition, we can drive a three-wheeled motorcycle with a power of up to 15 kW, which has L5e homologation.
  • In Poland we can drive the above vehicles with a trailer.
  1. Vehicles with a category AM license. A driving school in Warsaw will advise you on what else you can drive with a category B license.

When we make category B, we automatically obtain category AM (similarly when we make any other category).

What will we be able to drive?

  • First, a moped. Before January 19, 2013, anyone over 18 could obtain a driving license. If we turned 18 after that date, we absolutely must obtain a license.
  • Secondly, a light four-wheeler, such as a quad or microcar. However, not every such vehicle is legally permitted. To do so, they must meet the L6e homologation requirements: their unladen weight is a maximum of 350 kg, their maximum speed is 45 km/h, and their displacement is no greater than 50 cc .

Summary: What vehicles can you drive with a category B license? A Warsaw driving school reveals how Sebastian’s conversation with the head of the Regional Traffic Control Center went.

Sebastian contacted the head of the Regional Driving School (OSK) asking for advice on which driving license category to pursue to realize his dream. The center manager replied:

— In your situation, category B will be enough…

What vehicles can you drive with category B?

  • Firstly, passenger cars.
  • Secondly, vehicles with light trailers.
  • Thirdly, delivery vans and buses.
  • Fourthly, agricultural tractors.
  • Fifthly, slow-moving vehicles.
  • Sixthly, motorcycles.
  • Seventhly, mopeds and light four-wheelers, i.e. quad bikes or microcars.

„As you can see,” continued the head of the OSK, „the best thing to do is get a category B license, which will allow you to find work as a delivery driver or a van driver, and three years after getting your license, you’ll be able to ride a motorcycle up to 125cc . However, if you don’t want to wait,” continued the manager of the „Lauto” driving school in Warsaw , „you can get a category A1 or A license right away…”

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Which course to choose: basic, express or individual? Driving school „Lauto” from Warsaw compares these three forms of category B course

Three friends: Michał, Łukasz and John decided to take a course at a driving school in Warsaw. For this purpose, they met in a bar in the city, where they wondered whether it would be better to choose a basic course, an accelerated course (called express), or maybe an individual course. During the conversation, there was a loud exchange of words, because each of them insisted on a different option.

– The basic course will be the best! – said Michał and continued: – It guarantees optimal preparation for the exam and driving in the capital…

„You’re stupid!” said Łukasz and banged his fist on the table so much that the mugs jumped. „It’s better to take some time off from work and studies and focus on just one thing, the crash course…”

– I think – John interrupted in broken Polish – that Michał is right, but on condition that the instructor ensures an individual approach to the student… That’s why an individual course will be the best!

– Since each of us insists on his own – Łukasz continued – let’s make a bet on who will pass the WORD exam on the first attempt. To do this, let’s choose one school and do a course with the same instructors, so that we have equal chances. However, each of us will choose a different form of course. The one who passes the exam on the first attempt will win the bet and the others will have to give him the money for the course…

– Łukasz, don’t be a smart aleck – said Michał. – It’s obvious that your course will probably be the most expensive, so we’re the ones risking the most. Let’s make it so that in case of a loss, we’ll have to shoot the winner twice from the head regardless of the course price… Are you in?

Everyone nodded and raised a toast to the successful competition…

Before we answer the question of which student was the winner, i.e. which form of training was a bull’s eye, let’s compare these three forms of the course.

Who is this category B course for? The driving school from Warsaw indicates who should choose the basic, express or individual course

  • Basic course. It is intended for students who want to thoroughly complete the training from A to Z, without rushing, in order to thoroughly master the theoretical and practical knowledge on the roads. Thanks to this, they will not only pass the exam in WORD, but also learn to drive safely on Polish roads.
  • Express (accelerated) course. This is an ideal solution for people who do not have much time and – for personal or professional reasons – want to complete the training quickly. For example: someone starts a new job and urgently needs a driving license, someone else suddenly has to drive a loved one to the doctor or wants to drive to a plot of land outside the city every day…
  • Individual course. It is intended for those students who are unable to attend lectures on the dates proposed by OSK and require a personalized approach to better understand the theory, for example foreigners or people for whom road law sounds like Chinese.

How does a specific category B course work? A driving school from Warsaw explains the characteristics of a basic, express and individual course

  • Basic course. According to the regulation, each student must complete 30 hours of theory (45 minutes each) and 30 hours of practice (60 minutes each). This requirement applies to any form of course, but during the basic course, these hours are spread out over time. Theory is usually taught over two weeks during four lectures (either four days in the middle of the week or two weekends). In turn, driving lessons are held 2 or 3 times a week, usually 2 hours each. Given that it is difficult to master driving in the statutory time, some schools offer an extended version of the basic course, which immediately includes 40 hours of driving lessons.
  • Express course (accelerated). It is characterized by an intensive pace of training. For example, theory can be completed in one weekend, and driving lessons are daily, from Monday to Sunday.
  • Individual course. The specificity of this course is that only the theoretical training is individual. The practice is always individual, regardless of the form of the course. This training can take place both in a lecture room, face to face with a lecturer, and in the privacy of the student’s home in the form of traditional tutoring. Who would forbid a rich man…

How much does a given category B course cost? A driving school from Warsaw suggests the differences in the prices of three types of courses

  • Basic course. Its price is around 4000 PLN. To this you have to add additional hours of driving, if necessary, as well as additional fees for WORD exams or medical examinations.
  • Express (fast track) course. For the possibility of daily rides you will have to pay around PLN 5,400 plus additional costs.
  • Individual course. Here too, the price of the course in the basic hourly amount is approximately PLN 5,400.
  1. How long does a specific category B course take? A driving school from Warsaw explains how long it will take to complete a basic, express or individual course
  • Basic course. This training should take 4 to 8 weeks, depending on your availability.
  • Express (accelerated) course. If you have the time and a great ability to focus and absorb knowledge, you can do it in just 14 days. It is worth being careful, because some Groupon offers for an express course sell training that in practice drags on forever, lasting much longer than the basic course. In addition, courses are not equal in terms of duration. Something called an express course in one OSK lasts four weeks, which is as long as a basic course in another OSK.
  • Individual course. As with the basic version, you need to allocate 4 to 8 weeks for it.

What is the biggest disadvantage of a given course? A driving school from Warsaw assesses what are the biggest disadvantages of a basic, express and individual course

  • Basic course. Its biggest disadvantage is its duration.
  • Express course (fast track). Its biggest disadvantage is the rush that requires great concentration and increases stress, which often does not serve to solidly master driving behind the wheel.
  • Individual course. The biggest disadvantage of this training is its price, considering the fact that the theory can actually be done by yourself (without the help of a center) and for free…

What is the biggest advantage of a given course? Driving school from Warsaw explains the benefits of a basic, express and individual course

  • Basic course. Its biggest advantage is that it allows for reliable preparation for the WORD exam and for safe driving on Polish roads.
  • Express (accelerated) course. If the student focuses only on it (for example, does it during vacation) and has the right predispositions, then he can effectively complete the training in 2 weeks, not 8…
  • Individual course. Its biggest advantage is personalized theory learning, completely adapted to the natural predispositions of the student.

Summary. Which course to choose: basic, express or individual?

Now let’s return to the story in the first paragraph.

How was the course for Michał, Łukasz and John?

  • Michał chose the basic course because he was guided by common sense. He wanted to thoroughly master driving and, of course, prepare well for the WORD exam.
  • Łukasz intended to go abroad to work as a driver with a category B driving license. He was in a hurry to get it in Poland, because with our license he would be able to drive in another country for half a year, i.e. during his stay. For this purpose, he took some time off and for two weeks he pushed himself with the course.
  • John came from Great Britain and did not fully understand Polish, so he needed individual consultations in English to better grasp the theory.

Which of the friends won the bet and passed on the first try? Well, each of them passed the WORD exam on the spot, so each won the bet. As it turned out, choosing the right center was more important than the form of the course, which in this case was the „Lauto” driving school from Warsaw .

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Exam routes in Warsaw. Driving school „Lauto” publishes sample routes from WORD on Odlewnicza and Bemowo

When Wojtek signed up for a category B course at a driving school in Warsaw, he didn’t think he would experience a real horror. Namely, he took the practical exam at WORD five times. His friends got the driving license on the first, second, or maybe third attempt, and he failed exam after exam and blushed with shame in front of his friends. After many sleepless nights, he came to the conclusion that the reason for his humiliation was the WORD where he took the exam, so he started to consider taking it in another city.

A driving school from Warsaw answers the question: Where is the easiest place to pass your driving test?

Wojtek invited his friend nicknamed Pixel for a beer to get advice on which WORD outside the capital to take the exam at.

– I don’t know how much I can help you – Pixel replied – because I have data from 2023, when I took my driving test. The situation was as follows: the easiest way to pass the theory test in Poland was in Opole, where the pass rate was 71%, and the practice test in Rzeszów – there it was 51%. Here, on Odlewnicza, the pass rate for category B theory was 56%, and for practice 35%. In Bemowo, on the other hand, the pass rate for theory was 50%, and for practice 31%. In my opinion, you shouldn’t be influenced by the pass rate of a given WORD, but choose the right OSK, where you will practice the exam routes until the end and learn how to drive safely. Here are the contact details for my driving school in Warsaw, where you will have no problem getting your driving test.

Wojtek transferred to a new school, where he traveled the alleged examination routes.

A driving school from Warsaw answers the question: What was Wojtek’s exam route like from WORD on Odlewnicza?

  • After passing the WORD gate, he gave way to vehicles from the right, leaving the parking lot. Then, giving way to vehicles from the left and those turning from the right, he turned right, onto Odlewnicza.
  • At the traffic lights he turned right, onto Annopol, giving way to pedestrians. At the traffic lights on Rembielińska the left lane was for turning left, and the right lane was for going straight or right. The instructor didn’t tell us where to go, so we had to go straight…
  • He turned right onto Poborzańska, where he gave way to trams and pedestrians. Then he crossed Bolesławicka, an unmarked equal intersection, where, going straight, he gave way to vehicles from the right. A moment later, an equal intersection with Goworowska, so going straight, he again gave way to vehicles from the right. Another equal intersection on Niemeńska, which is marked with the A-5 sign.
  • At the next unmarked intersection he turned left onto Ogińskiego, giving way to vehicles from the right and those coming from the opposite direction straight on or turning right.
  • He stopped at the intersection because he had a „STOP” (B-20). Then he turned left onto Bartnicza, giving way to vehicles on the road with priority and those coming straight from the opposite direction or turning right. Then right again onto Bolesławicka, and passed the intersection of equivalent roads with Nadwiślańska, then Syrokomli, then right onto Julianowska, and right again onto Ogińskiego, from where he turned left onto the equivalent in Syrokomli.
  • Then right onto Wysockiego, then right onto Poborzańska, giving way to pedestrians and cyclists. Then, at an equal intersection, he turned onto Ogińskiego, giving way to drivers from the right and from the opposite direction who were going straight or turning right. Taking up the right-hand lane at the traffic lights, he turned right onto Bazyliańska, giving way to cyclists and pedestrians.
  • Then he turned right, from Kondratowicza onto Rembielińska. He left the viaduct onto a one-way road with a D-3 sign, and then, at the intersection of equal roads, he turned left from the left edge of the roadway. At the height of the Volvo showroom, he turned left again, giving way to vehicles coming straight from the opposite direction or turning right. There was a STOP sign (B-20) and a right turn order, so he stopped and gave way to vehicles from the left. He crossed the intersection with Łabiszyńska, and then from the left lane he turned onto Krasnobrodzka, giving way to pedestrians and cyclists. There, he braked to a stop in a designated place, i.e. in front of a lamppost. He was driving straight ahead, so at the intersection with Chodecka there was a priority road with a D-1 sign with a T-6 sign (road with priority when turning right, from the opposite direction give way), so he gave way to vehicles coming from the right. Here he parked and turned around using reverse gear. And so he returned to the intersection, where he turned left onto Chodecka, having a yield sign with a T-6 sign (from the opposite direction and from the left have priority, and we have to give way), so he gave way to vehicles coming from the opposite direction and from the left.
  • Although the light was red at the intersection, the green arrow lit up, which he stopped in front of, and then — because there were no pedestrians — he turned right onto Łojewska. Taking up the left lane, he turned left at the traffic light, onto Łabiszyńska, giving way to pedestrians.
  • He turned around at the intersection with traffic lights (S-1, Kondratowicza), giving way to vehicles coming from the opposite direction and then to a bus that joined the traffic from the stop.
  • Then he took the middle lane to go straight or left and turned left at the traffic lights under the viaduct at the Moraczewski roundabout. He sped along the expressway, paying attention to the speed limit. Finally he left it and reached Odlewnicza, where he gave way to cyclists and turned right to WORD.

A driving school from Warsaw answers the question: What was Wojtek’s exam route like from WORD in Bemowo?

  • The student, driving on Powstańców Śląskich, reached the yield sign, gave way to pedestrians and cyclists, as well as other vehicles driving with priority and, keeping to his lane, turned left onto Piastów Śląskich. Then he took the middle lane to turn left and at the traffic lights entered Powstańców Śląskich.
  • Then he took the right lane to turn right and exited onto Maczka on green, giving way to pedestrians. Then he took the right lane to turn right again and exited onto Powązkowska on green, giving way to pedestrians.
  • At the intersection with the Defenders of Tobruk there was a sign saying a priority road with a plate (priority from his side and right, and yield to the opposite side), he was driving straight ahead, so he gave way to vehicles from the right, because he was in an equal situation with them on the priority road. A bit further on he braked to a stop in a designated place, i.e. at a lamppost and at the right edge of the roadway. After checking in his mirrors and over his shoulder and giving way to other vehicles, he moved on. A moment later he drove into a gate, where he turned around using reverse gear. Then he turned right and, giving way, drove into Maczek.
  • He moved into the left lane to turn left, then turned around at the roundabout with traffic lights. Making the second turn, he watched for vehicles turning from the adjacent lane, then moved into the right lane to go straight ahead of Maczek. Then he moved into the right lane to turn right, where he drove into Rudnickiego at the lights, giving way to cyclists and pedestrians.
  • Then he took the right lane to go straight ahead and drove through the roundabout. He took the left lane to turn left, onto Broniewskiego, at the traffic lights, giving way to vehicles going straight ahead from the opposite direction and turning right, as well as pedestrians. Then at the traffic lights he turned right, onto Jarzębskiego, giving way to pedestrians and cyclists.
  • He turned right onto Staffa to practice perpendicular parking. He drove straight through the parallel intersection and entered a one-way street, then turned left from the left edge of the road onto Lisowska. Then he drove through another parallel intersection, driving straight through the intersection with the yield sign onto Żeromskiego, also driving straight through it.
  • Another equal on Schoroegera, he drove straight onto a one-way street. He reached the intersection with a yield, and then with a STOP sign (he stopped in front of a solid line) and turned left onto Kasprowicza.
  • Then, at the intersection with traffic lights, he turned left onto Aleje Zjednoczenia. Finally, he reached the intersection with the side green arrow (S-2), where, after giving way to pedestrians and cyclists, he turned right onto Broniewskiego, where he soon took the middle lane to turn left onto Reymonta, at the traffic lights.
  • Overcoming subsequent intersections, he drove straight to the WORD, finally turned at the traffic lights into Piastów Śląskich and after giving way to a bus that was joining the traffic from the stop, he turned right again into Powstańców Śląskich, and from there he reached the WORD.

A driving school from Warsaw answers the question: Is it worth taking an exam at WORD outside the capital?

As Wojtek’s story shows, there is no such need. The boy chose a good OSK in the capital and thanks to this he not only prepared himself to drive on Polish roads, but also passed the category B exam. So it was enough to change the center to the „Lauto” driving school from Warsaw, so that the issue of choosing WORD became just a formality…

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How to change a driving school from Warsaw step by step?

The B category course at the Warsaw driving school looked great. Well, it did look great… However, life quickly showed Marvin that he got himself into some serious trouble. The OSK that the boy chose turned out to be probably the worst center in the capital.

There are many irregularities of this facility that bothered Marvin, but let’s focus on just one. His name is Mr. Ede, called by the students the Ace of the Sky. This instructor, who seemed like a great guy, stretched the string as much as he could. And so he was constantly late for driving lessons, telling family stories during them instead of teaching honestly, and at the same time taking care of his official business in the city…

It is no wonder that Marvin finally exploded and decided to change schools. However, the boy did not know how to go about it and whether he could do it during the course that had already started. In a moment, we will tell you what happened next for Marvin. But first, let us explain how to change the center from the capital in four simple steps.

Step One: Making the Decision to Change Warsaw Driving School

The good news is that you can change your center at any stage of your category B course. Let’s now consider what reasons indicate that we should decide to take this bold step.

When should OSK be changed?

  • If the center is unable to teach safe driving nor prepare for the WORD exam.
  • If the lectures are monotonous, without methods of activating students and interaction or modern technologies, and the lecturer is boring, as if he was paid for it.
  • If the instructor is unable to convey knowledge clearly and specifically and teach safe driving, and in addition, during driving hours he or she is doing his or her own business, is on the phone or making calls and gives the impression that he or she does not like his or her job.
  • If the atmosphere at school is gloomy and the service provided to students is like in the nightmarish offices from the times of the Polish People’s Republic.
  • If there are organizational problems or unclear rules of cooperation and settlement, and at every step they try to squeeze money out of the student.

If the above problems occur, it is worth not delaying the change of center and terminating the contract.

Step two: completing the formalities with the old driving school from Warsaw

In the second step, the student should show their „Card of Conducted Classes” to the head of the center, so that they can describe the number of classes they have completed, finish it and sign it, and make a photocopy for the center’s archive. In addition, the head of the school should unblock the PKK profile.

In theory, it seems simple. In practice, the center can go “to war” with the student to make it harder for them to change schools. So what can you do to effectively change the center? You need to effectively terminate the contract…

How to effectively terminate a training contract?

  • The original notice of termination must be submitted in writing, with a copy of the notice confirming receipt by the school.
  • The notice of termination should include: the name and address of the school, personal data and address of the student with the PKK number, date and place of preparation of the document, handwritten signature and a statement of termination of the category B training contract.
  • You should also include a request to unblock your PKK number and settle the course fees and any unused cash refund.
  • In the attachment we are enclosing the original of the “Card of Conducted Classes” with a request to describe it and issue it in accordance with the regulations.

We can also send this notice by registered mail with acknowledgement of receipt. In this case, however, it is worth keeping the original of the „Card of conducted activities” and requesting a meeting with the head of the center to complete the formalities related to describing and closing the „Card” on site.

Step three: choosing a new driving school in Warsaw

In the article entitled: „How to choose a good driving school in Warsaw?” we explained how to check if the center offers high quality training and how to recognize a reliable lecturer and instructor. Once we find a great center, we need to take care of important issues before we sign a contract with them.

What else should you take care of before signing a contract with a new center?

  • First, you should contact the new school you are planning to transfer to, and then inform them that you want to change centers. If you want to get a good price for the course, it is worth explaining your situation and why you are looking for a new center.

When the old school unblocks the PKK number in the Communication Department, the new school will automatically download this number from the system. The student can check the status of their PKK on the info-car.pl website .

  • Then the student gives the card from the previous OSK, PKK number and PESEL. Thanks to this, the new school will know how many hours the student has traveled and will adapt its training to his situation.
  • Before signing a contract with a new center, it is worth checking whether they offer the possibility of continuing the course, as well as the costs of transferring the PKK number. It also does not hurt to ask if the center offers a special welcome package for new students who are changing schools.

Step four: finalizing formalities with the new driving school in Warsaw

In the fourth step, let’s move on to signing a contract with OSK. Thanks to it, a healthy relationship between the trainee and the center will be built.

What should a good contract with a center include?

  • First, it should clearly state what the school is committing to, without any strings attached.
  • Secondly, it should specify what vehicles the school has at its disposal and on what days and hours theory and practical classes are conducted.
  • Thirdly, it should specify whether training materials, e-learning and medical examinations are included in the basic price of the course (if they actually are).
  • Fourthly, it should determine what financial consequences a student will face if he or she fails to show up for a driving test due to his or her own negligence, informs too late about a change of date, interrupts the course or resigns from training at a given OSK.
  • Fifthly, it should regulate the forms of payment for training.
  • Sixth, it should indicate where the rides start and how much it costs to pick up the student at the location indicated by him/her.
  • Seventh, it should specify how much it costs and what the procedure is for providing a training car for the exam at WORD.

Summary: how to change a driving school in Warsaw in four steps?

To answer this question, let’s go back to Marvin’s story from the first paragraph. The student was fed up with Mr. Ede, his instructor, and was also irritated by the entire organizational culture of the school where he was doing the category B course.

How did Marvin change OSK step by step?

  • In the first step, Marvin made a manly decision – even though he likes Mr. Ede very much, his blatant negligence and toxic manner were a strong argument for changing the school, as it did not want to assign him another instructor.
  • In the second step, Marvin submitted a notice of termination of the contract for the provision of a category B course, and obtained a copy of the notice signed by the head of the center.
  • In the third step, Marvin contacted the school recommended by his friends, expressed his willingness to start training and negotiated a good price for the course.
  • In the fourth step, Marcin established clear terms of cooperation with the head of OSK, which were confirmed in the contract for the provision of driving license training.

Was leaving the old OSK and choosing a new center a good thing for Marvin? Of course, yes! The trainee completed additional training at the „Lauto” driving school in Warsaw , thanks to which he passed the WORD exam on the second attempt (as American scientists have proven, the best drivers pass their driving test on the second attempt, which was confirmed in Marvin’s case).