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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).

What are the most difficult questions for a category B driving license? A driving school from Warsaw explains what mistakes students make during the theoretical exam in WORD

When Sylvia chose the best driving school in Warsaw, she was sure that the B category exam was just a formality. The girl not only had a keen head for learning, but also felt like a fish in water behind the wheel.

That’s why she was sure that with the help of this driving school she would pass everything in a flash. So when on the day of the exam at WORD the school principal received a call from Sylvia and heard: „You may not believe me, but I failed the theory”, the phone fell out of his hands…

Why did Sylvia fail the theory? More on that in a moment. First, let’s answer the most difficult questions that may appear on the WORD exam.

  1. When approaching a “STOP” sign (B-20), do we have to stop every time to give way?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some students believe that a red sign with a white “STOP” sign is an impassable barrier.
  • Meanwhile, stopping should take place in a designated place, and if there is no such place, then you should stand in a place from where you can assess the situation on the road.
  1. Do we have to give way to a rail vehicle leaving the loop?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some students mistakenly believe that the tram is a privileged vehicle that has unconditional right of way.
  • Meanwhile, a rail vehicle leaving the loop onto the roadway is joining the traffic, so the tram driver should give way to us.
  1. Are we allowed to use rear fog lights if fog restricts visibility by 100 meters?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some students of the Warsaw driving school fall asleep during lectures…
  • Meanwhile, during lectures we say that the driver can use rear fog lights, but only if the reduced air transparency limits visibility to a distance of less than 50 m.
  1. When we see the D-3 sign, are we obliged to drive straight at the next intersection?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some students think that a blue square with a white arrow pointing up means they should go straight.
  • Meanwhile, the D-3 sign informs about the beginning or continuation of a one-way road or carriageway and is often confused with the order to drive straight ahead, i.e. the C-5 sign (a blue circle with a white arrow pointing up).
  1. Is there a ban on overtaking at every pedestrian crossing?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some students believe that you should never overtake on a pedestrian crossing.
  • Meanwhile, an exception to this rule is the situation when traffic at the crossing is directed by traffic lights.
  1. Where on the dipstick should the trace of engine oil be for the measurement to be considered incorrect?
  • Above the “MAX” mark, between the “MIN” and “MAX” marks, or slightly above the “MIN” mark?
  • Some students misread this question, answering as it should be…
  • Meanwhile, the question is about the incorrect level when the trace is outside the correct level.
  1. Is it possible to reverse on a road marked with the D-3 sign (one-way road)?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some students think that they cannot reverse on a road marked with a blue square with a white arrow pointing upwards because it is a one-way street.
  • Meanwhile, road traffic regulations do not prohibit reversing on a road marked with this sign, unless it is in places covered by the reversing ban, e.g. in a tunnel, on a viaduct or bridge.
  1. Can you stop a vehicle under a viaduct if there are no signs prohibiting it?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some driving school students from Warsaw believe that the code prohibits this because it is a sensitive place.
  • Meanwhile, road traffic regulations prohibit stopping a vehicle on a viaduct, but not under it.
  1. Does the A-3 vertical sign warn of two dangerous bends, the first of which is to the right and the second to the left?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some students believe that this is indeed the case, because this sign has a black arrow on a yellow background that first turns right and then left.
  • Meanwhile, the A-3 sign actually warns of two dangerous bends, the first of which is to the right and the second can be both left and right.
  1. Should you always exercise extra caution when taking evasive action?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some students may confuse passing with overtaking, during which special care must actually be taken.
  • In the meantime, you just need to be careful when passing someone.
  1. Do we need to exercise constant caution when driving from dusk till dawn?
  • YES or NO?
  • For some students, due to the more difficult driving conditions, this seems obvious.
  • Meanwhile, road traffic regulations do not oblige us to exercise special caution at night.
  1. In which phase of heavy rain is the asphalt roadway the most slippery?
  • In the beginning, middle or end?
  • Some learners believe that at the end of heavy rainfall, the greatest accumulation of water occurs, and therefore driving becomes the least safe.
  • Meanwhile, at the very beginning of rainfall, the risk of skidding is greatest because the water carries away contaminants accumulated on the roadway or in its vicinity.
  1. Is overtaking a cyclist always prohibited at every intersection?
  • YES or NO?
  • Some driving school students from Warsaw claim that the regulations prohibit this.
  • Meanwhile, they only say that it is forbidden to overtake a motor vehicle (except at roundabouts or controlled traffic intersections), and a bicycle does not belong to this category…

Summary: the driving school lists 13 mistakes that students from Warsaw make during the exam

How incorrectly do students answer the questions from the above test?

  • The first is that… when you reach a “STOP” sign, you should always stop in front of it (correct answer: NO).
  • Secondly, that… you have to give way to a tram leaving the loop (correct answer: NO).
  • Thirdly, that… we have the right to use rear fog lights when fog limits visibility to a distance of 100 meters (correct answer: NO).
  • Fourthly, that… when we see the D-3 sign, we are obliged to go straight at the next intersection (correct answer: NO).
  • Fifth, that… overtaking is prohibited at every pedestrian crossing (correct answer: NO).
  • Sixth, that… the correct oil mark on the dipstick should be between “MIN” and “MAX” (correct answer: above the “MAX” mark).
  • Seventh, that… you cannot reverse on a one-way street (correct answer: YES).
  • Eighth, that… you cannot stop a car under an overpass unless the signs prohibit it (correct answer: YES).
  • Ninth, that… sign A-3 warns of two dangerous bends, the first of which is to the right and the second to the left (correct answer: NO).
  • The tenth thing is that… you should always exercise extreme caution when taking evasive action (correct answer: NO).
  • The eleventh is that… when driving at night, you should always exercise special caution (correct answer: NO).
  • Twelfth, that… in the final phase of heavy rain the asphalt is the most slippery (correct answer: in the initial phase).
  • The thirteenth is that… overtaking a cyclist at intersections is prohibited (correct answer: NO).

Driving school from Warsaw explains why Sylvia failed her theory test on her first attempt

Why did Sylvia stumble in theory? Well, she was ruined by rushing and being too self-confident. The student didn’t read the questions to the end, didn’t watch the videos in their entirety, acted in a rush, intuitively…

Fortunately, with the help of the head of the Warsaw driving school „Lauto” , she gained more respect for the exams, thanks to which she passed the theory on the second attempt and the practice on the first attempt.

13 main mistakes that students make during the practical exam for category B. A driving school from Warsaw explains what they are and how to avoid them

Before we reveal the 13 main mistakes made by people taking the test, we will tell an unusual story of students from our driving school in Warsaw. Some time ago, two ambitious girls signed up for our course, and after completing the training and passing the theory, they took the practical exams at WORD .

The first student was Magda. The girl was stopped by the examiner at a yellow light. The examiner told her that she had failed the test because she had not stopped at the yellow light herself. He argued that if we can stop without braking hard at a yellow light, then we have to do it.

The second student was Alicja. Her first attempt at the exam ended as in the previous example, i.e. with failure. The girl was shocked because she thought her driving was smooth and unhurried. However, the examiner had a different opinion. He said that he was failing her for the lack of dynamics, because her driving was too slow.

The girls decided that they would not make the same mistake again. And ironically, they failed another exam for the same reason… Why did this happen, when they did everything in their power to avoid it? More on that in a moment…

First, let’s answer the question: “What are the 13 main mistakes that students make on the practical exam?”…

What stupid mistakes are made during the practical exam in WORD? Driving school from Warsaw explains which lane we should be in during the exam

Such a stupid mistake is driving in the left lane, as in the UK. So unless we are told to turn left or make a U-turn, we should drive in the right lane during the test.

The left lane is used for overtaking or passing, and test takers, like drivers, are required to move as close as possible to the right edge of the roadway. Continuous movement in the left lane may be considered as obstructing and impeding traffic.

What are the most common mistakes when checking the technical condition and preparing to drive? Driving school from Warsaw explains how to check the position lights and open the car hood

The first such mistake is checking the position lights only at the front. When you turn on the position lights, a green light will come on on the dashboard. Then you should get out of the car and check the white lights at the front and the red lights at the back. The rear position lights are double.

The second mistake is opening the hood without using the lever inside the car. First, secure the car from rolling (pull the handbrake or put it in gear). Then, gently pull the lever, then lift the hood and secure it with a support.

What are the most common mistakes when driving around a curve? A driving school from Warsaw shows how to do this maneuver correctly

The first mistake is using methods. One of them is one turn of the steering wheel. Unfortunately, stress causes imprecise use of this trick. It is better to follow intuition and practice this maneuver to perfection.

The second is the lack of observation of the driving path through the rear window. Some people taking the test only look through the side mirrors, which is probably enough to perform this maneuver correctly, but not enough to pass the test…

What are the most common mistakes when starting on a hill? OSK from Warsaw suggests what to look for when performing this maneuver during the exam

First, starting off with just the clutch. Although theoretically you can start off this way, the lack of gas makes it very difficult to do this maneuver well.

Secondly, releasing the clutch incorrectly, i.e. too quickly. This can cause the car to jerk and even stall. Meanwhile, the car cannot stall on a slope…

What are the most common mistakes when performing tasks in road traffic? OSK from Warsaw advises what to pay attention to in the city

What mistakes do examines make in the city?

  • They are in a hurry, and as we know, haste is a bad advisor.
  • They force the right-of-way, creating a hazard on the road.
  • They make decisions too quickly, especially at intersections with limited visibility.

Which mistakes end the B category driving test? The Warsaw driving school explains which offenses will lead to discontinuation of driving in the city

Which mistakes in the city will end your practical exam?

  • Failure to stop at a “STOP” sign.
  • Failure to stop at the “S-2” traffic light, i.e. at the so-called green arrow for turning left.
  • Exceeding the speed limit by more than 20 km/h.

Which mistakes threaten road safety? Warsaw driving school explains what can lead to a road accident

Which mistakes can lead to an accident in the city?

  • Enforcing priority at intersections.
  • Forcing priority when changing lanes.
  • Forcing priority at a pedestrian crossing.

Summary: 13 main mistakes that students make during the practical exam for category B

What 13 mistakes do students make on the practical exam?

  • First of all, they drive in the left lane instead of the right.
  • Secondly, they only check the front position lights, forgetting about the rear ones.
  • Third, they open the hood without using a lever inside the car.
  • Fourth, they use methods for driving around curves instead of practicing this maneuver and using intuition.
  • Fifthly, when driving around a curve, they do not observe the course of the road through the rear window, contenting themselves only with looking in the side mirrors.
  • Sixth, on a slope they start off using only the clutch, without pressing the gas pedal, which makes it difficult to perform this maneuver correctly.
  • Seventh, they release the clutch too quickly on a slope, which causes the car to stall and ends the test.
  • Eighth, they are in a hurry, which leads to many stupid mistakes.
  • Ninth, they force the right-of-way, both at intersections, when changing lanes, and on pedestrian crossings, which often leads to accidents on the road.
  • Tenth, they make decisions too quickly, especially at intersections with limited visibility.
  • Eleventh, they do not stop at the “STOP” sign, thus becoming kamikaze.
  • Twelfth, they do not stop at the “S-2” sign, i.e. at the green arrow.
  • Thirteenth, exceed the speed limit by more than 20 km/h.

Why did Magda and Alicja fail the category B practical exam for the same reason?

Magda failed her test again because she didn’t obey the traffic lights. During the next test, she was vigilant because she didn’t want to be caught off guard. She did everything in her power to avoid going through a yellow light again. And she didn’t! She stopped, very hard and aggressively. Despite this vigilance, the examiner failed her again. He said she should have gone through a yellow light because the braking was sudden and dangerous…

Alicja also failed her exam because of a mistake from the same category, namely the issue of driving dynamics. Namely, she decided not to drive too slowly, so she went to the next extreme, driving like a maniac, too fast and very dangerously. As a result, she ended the exam at her own request, namely by forcing the right of way, which resulted from her rush…

Why did it happen that both girls were vigilant, wanted to avoid the same mistake and, ironically, failed in a similar way? Well, sometimes it happens that we really want to fix the mistake from the previous exam. We do it ZERO-ONE, we go from one extreme to another. As it turns out, it does not give us a good result. That is why our driving school „Lauto” from Warsaw pays attention to warning its students from unnecessary stress during the practical exam in WORD…

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Traditional lectures vs. online theory – what to choose?

Traditional driving school lectures .

Traditional lectures are held in a lecture hall at a driving school. Participants meet with an instructor who discusses driving theory.

Pros:

  • Direct contact with the instructor: Ability to ask questions and receive answers in real time.
  • Group atmosphere: Learning together and sharing experiences with other students.
  • Traditional way of learning: For some people, more comfortable and easier to learn.

Cons:

  • Rigid schedule: You must adjust your time to the set lecture times.
  • Lack of flexibility: Material cannot be repeated at any time.
  • Less availability: Lectures are held at specific dates and locations.

Driving theory online

Online theory is a form of learning that allows you to familiarize yourself with theoretical material anywhere, anytime. Access to an educational platform with video lessons, tests, and downloadable materials.

Pros:

  • Flexibility: Ability to study at any time and anywhere with internet access.
  • Revisions: The ability to repeat the material multiple times and consolidate knowledge.
  • Availability: Materials available 24/7.

Cons:

  • Lack of direct contact with the instructor: No possibility to ask questions on the fly.
  • Less motivation: It is harder to stay focused when studying on your own.
  • Technical issues: Internet access and a working device are required.

Which form is for you?

The choice between traditional lectures and online theory depends on your individual preferences and possibilities. If you value direct contact with an instructor and a group atmosphere, traditional lectures will be a better option for you. On the other hand, if you prefer flexibility and self-paced learning, online theory may be more suitable.

Remember that in both cases it is important that you spend enough time studying and practicing to be well prepared for your driving test.

Would you like to learn more about specific educational platforms for learning theory online?

Great! Here are some popular online driving theory learning platforms that you might be interested in:

  1. Prawko.pl
    Offers live lectures for categories B and C. Participants have the opportunity to learn driving theory from live streams, which allows for real-time interaction with the instructor.
  2. A&ATUT
    This mobile app contains official driving tests, and each question has detailed explanations. It is a great tool for self-study.
  3. PRAWO-DRAZDY-360
    Offers a theoretical course in e-learning form, which can be completed at home. This is a convenient option for people who prefer to learn at their own pace. It explains our incorrect answers in tests in a very accessible way. It is easier to understand the reason for a wrong answer.
  4. Parlo
    This is a training platform that allows you to create, run and sell online driving courses and conduct exams. It is a comprehensive tool for driving schools.

Each of these platforms has its own unique features that can suit different learning styles.

Which car should I use to take my category B driving test at WORD: the WORD car or the car of a driving school in Warsaw.

One sunny day, Kryspin, a doctor of law, crossed the threshold of a driving school in Warsaw. He was another dream student for the OSK from the capital: educated, intelligent, knowing what he wanted from life. In the end, it turned out that his adventure with a driving license lasted 3 years…

First he took a course, and after a year refresher lessons, and then he took the exams, which he initially took in WORD cars. On his first attempt at the WORD exam, his car stalled on a bend, and on the second attempt it stalled again.

Although it was already swept, the examiner allowed him to do the hill, which is more difficult to pass than the curve. He approached this maneuver in a relaxed way, because the exam stress that paralyzed him was gone. It should come as no surprise that he conquered the hill without the slightest problem…

Kryspin understood that stress was eating him up. He came to the conclusion that he needed support in the WORD exam. That is why he asked the head of OSK for help. The next exam took place with his participation.

What was the effect? ​​And did Kryspin decide to take the exam in the school car? More on that in a moment. First, let’s answer the question: „Which car should I use to take the exam for category B in WORD?”

Which car should I use to take a category B course at a driving school in Warsaw?

In order to answer the above question, we will use an example from our OSK. Namely, on the course we use a model identical to the one in Warsaw’s WORD, i.e. Hyundai I20 (1.2 petrol).

In addition, we train in a car with an automatic transmission, namely the Toyota CHR. This is a model equipped with front and rear parking sensors, a reversing camera, a blind spot detection sensor, and even an automatic parking brake.

So which car should I use to take a category B course in Warsaw?

  • If we plan to take the exam in a WORD car, it is worth choosing the same model at OSK as the one in WORD.
  • If we intend to take the exam in an OSK car, the school will provide us with the same car at WORD in which we will take the course with them.
  • If we do not yet know which car we will take the exam in, let’s choose the one on the course that the school will be able to provide us with and which at the same time corresponds to the one in WORD.

Which car is used to take the category B driving test in Warsaw?

As we mentioned earlier, the Provincial Road Traffic Centre has second-generation Hyundai I20 cars with a 5-speed manual gearbox. This year, the cars in the WORD should be replaced. There is talk behind the scenes that they will be replaced by a third-generation Hyundai, i.e. a car very similar to the current one, with an identical engine and also with a manual gearbox.

In our school we have vehicles identical to those in the exam, which have passed verification and met official requirements. That is why we are able to provide them to the student in WORD.

What requirements must a car provided by OSK for the exam meet?

  • It is equipped with cameras required by WORD.
  • The operation of these cameras has been verified by WORD.
  • It is checked for lighting, equipment and documents before each exam.
  • If a machine is provided, it does not need to have additional cameras because the examiner uses his own camera.

What are the advantages of taking the exam in a WORD car?

What will a student gain by taking an exam in a car from WORD?

  • WORD cars usually have lower mileage than school cars.
  • The student does not incur any additional costs associated with renting a vehicle from OSK.
  • The student gains greater flexibility because he or she does not have to additionally book a date for renting an elka from OSK.

What are the disadvantages of taking the exam in a WORD car?

What are the disadvantages of taking the driving test in a WORD car?

  • The student must independently change the seat, mirror and steering wheel settings before setting off, adapting them to their natural conditions.
  • You have to take into account that the clutch and brakes behave differently than in the OSK electric bike.
  • You have to learn all over again about the car, which has its own individual features and a different level of wear than an Elka from OSK.

What are the advantages of taking the exam in a driving school car from Warsaw?

What will a student gain by taking the learning car exam with OSK?

  • Just before the exam, the student will „warm up” behind the wheel of an electric car, on which he or she will take the exam at WORD.
  • All parameters of the seat, mirrors and steering wheel settings will be adjusted to the student.
  • The trainee will have a feel for the clutch, main and emergency brake.

What are the disadvantages of taking the exam with a driving school from Warsaw?

What are the disadvantages of taking the ELKA exam with OSK?

  • The student will incur a higher cost of the exam, which will increase by approximately PLN 200-300.
  • The student must book a date with their OSK, which may be difficult due to conflicts with other lessons (the instructor must have a free date in their schedule).

Can you take the exam at WORD in your own private car?

Unfortunately, there is currently no such possibility. We take the exam in an OSK car, where we did the B category course. This vehicle must be owned by a driving school. As we know, Poles can do it, so theoretically there is a possibility to bypass the system. Namely, you just need to rent your car to a driving school. However, there is a „but” here, and it is a significant one. The point is that such a car must be equipped with additional pedals and mirrors. It must also be inspected for driving lessons. The total cost is at least PLN 2,000, if not more. As you can easily guess, it is difficult to sell such a car later…

So what formalities must a student complete to pass the OSK by car? All the student has to do is go to the WORD website , where there is a special form link: https://www.word.waw.pl/egzaminy/egzamin-na-prawo-jazdy/egzamin-pojazdem-osk. One side of it is for the OSK, and the other for the student. If the student is a student of a given school, all they have to do is fill out this form and accept the regulations…

Summary: which car to take the category B exam in: a WORD car or a driving school from Warsaw?

Let’s go back to the story from the first paragraph. Kryspin asked for help from the head of the OSK, who — as a „mute witness” — joined the exam. As if by magic, two attempts on the curve turned out to be successful. Although the car didn’t stall, Kryspin still failed.

On the first attempt he didn’t turn on his dipped headlights, and it was raining, so he should have. On the second attempt he didn’t watch the trajectory in the rear window. The examiner allowed him to go over the hill, which, as usual, went without a problem.

Then the OSK chief suggested that Kryspin should take the next three attempts – if they were to happen – in an OSK car with manual transmission. The student agreed to this. Thanks to this, he finally left the square, but he failed in the city, because at the first intersection he forced the right of way when changing lanes. He explained that he did not know that he should have given way. He was simply lost in his rush, because he wanted to do it as quickly as possible.

To everyone’s great surprise, including Kryspin, another OSK car exam ended successfully. Kryspin was more shocked than the OSK boss. The young driver additionally bought automatic driving lessons at his driving school „Lauto” from Warsaw , which turned out to be great fun for him and an impulse to buy this type of car…

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Why do students fail their WORD exams? The Lauto driving school from Warsaw lists 7 „sins” that are the reason for this

Aleksandra was the dream student of the Warsaw driving school. Not only was she very intelligent, she also had a Ph.D. from her university. She learned quickly and easily, so the theory exam seemed like a formality.

So when she took the exam at WORD, the head of OSK was certain that she would pass it without the slightest problem. Unfortunately, she failed. Likewise the second, third, fourth and fifth… The head of the school was scratching his head and trying to understand what was happening. As a rule, educated students had a problem passing the practical exam, not the theory exam…

Finally, the OSK chief asked about the reason. Ola couldn’t answer what the problem was, because she was as surprised as he was. “Did you check the wrong answers?” the OSK chief asked, to which the trainee replied, “No way!” “So if you stumble again, please check them.”

On what attempt did Aleksandra manage to pass the theory? And what was the reason for her failures? More on that in a moment. First, let’s answer the question: „Why don’t students pass WORD exams?”

What mistake do students make when choosing a driving school? A driving school from Warsaw shows how to choose a great driving school

The first „sin” of potential students is being guided by online reviews and the low price of the training. Why is this a bad approach to the subject? First, because online reviews are not as reliable as you might think. Many of them were bought and written by copywriters who do this professionally, not by students who have used the services of a given school.

Secondly, a low price for a course can be a sign of low quality training… It is not the case that one course is equal to another, and that instructors are equal to instructors . Training and staff are at different levels, and high quality services require a correspondingly high price.

How to choose a good driving school in Warsaw?

  • Don’t rely solely on online reviews and the price of the course.
  • Let’s get information from family and friends who have completed a course at a given OSK.
  • Let’s ask them how the training went, how they managed to pass the exam and whether they learned how to drive safely on Polish roads.
  • If we get positive answers to these questions, then let’s not hesitate to spend a few hundred zlotys more for the course: after all, our lives depend on the quality of the course…

What mistake do students make during theory lessons? A driving school from Warsaw suggests how to master theory

The second „sin” of course participants is that they learn to pass exams right away, whereas they should start with lectures and then do tests from individual sections. The lack of systematic knowledge affects practical classes and the practical exam – as much as 70% of success in WORD results from knowledge of traffic regulations and rules. Without this knowledge, there is no question of safe driving…

How to understand the theory?

  • First of all, you need to know yourself, your natural conditions: do you absorb information better by watching, listening, or maybe reading?
  • Secondly, you need to choose a type of course that is adapted to your natural conditions.
  • Thirdly, you should not be afraid to ask questions during lectures, and if necessary, you should take advantage of the free additional theoretical classes offered by the center.

What Mistake Do Students Make During Practical Lessons? Warsaw Driving School Explains Why a Good Instructor Is So Important

The third „sin” of students is the bad fit of the instructor. There should be so-called chemistry between the instructor and the student. If we do not feel comfortable with our teacher, then let’s change the instructor or even the school.

How to recognize a good instructor?

  • Has knowledge of the regulations and construction of the car.
  • Can explain in an accessible way how a clutch or brake works.
  • He knows perfectly well that we cannot learn to park by heart, but we have to learn to perform this maneuver intuitively, which is more difficult at the beginning of the course, but gives great results at the end and on the exam…

Why students can’t handle stress? A driving school from Warsaw advises how to tame stress during the WORD exam

The fourth „sin” of chimes is putting everything on one scale, which only causes more stress. In fact, the first exam is the most stressful, especially when we set the bar high. Therefore, let’s approach the WORD exam relaxed, fight until the end, but if we fail, so be it – the world does not end, and after the downpour there is a rainbow…

What will help tame stress during the WORD exam?

  • Firstly, the awareness that very few people pass the exam being 90% prepared, let alone 100%. We have to cope despite the constantly changing situation on the exam, which is something that cannot be fully prepared for on a course.
  • Secondly, the knowledge that sometimes a “bad” examiner is better than a “good” one. Paradoxically, an examiner who is quite indifferent to us, and sometimes even unpleasant, can make the exam with him quite simple, and his instructions and the exam route – easy. On the other hand, a nice examiner who does not stress with his behavior can turn out to be very demanding, and the exam with him breakneck…

What mistake do students make on the theory exam? A driving school from Warsaw explains how to pass the theory in WORD

The fifth „sin” of students is a lack of knowledge or rushing to answer the exam. Rushing causes us not to read the questions to the end, and they often have the same pictures, which makes it easy to make a mistake.

How to pass the theory in WORD?

  • Since we have access to all the exam questions, it is worth going through them from A to Z and back.
  • Always check your incorrect answers after an unsuccessful attempt.
  • The questions should be read to the end, without haste, which is a bad advisor.

What mistake do trainees make on the maneuvering field? A driving school from Warsaw shows how to pass a curve and a rise

The sixth „sin” of the trainees is the ignorance of the arc and elevation. Meanwhile, we have to practice these maneuvers excessively. This is the first contact with the car on the exam and a small mistake ends the whole fun.

How to complete the arc and the ascent?

  • Vehicle maintenance can be found on the Internet – it is worth studying the instructional videos.
  • It is important to remember that driving around a curve is not just about driving: we also check the air clarity and whether there is rain or fog, which require the use of dipped headlights.
  • When driving around a curve, we need to pay attention to many details, for example, we need to check the driving path in the rear window at least once.
  • Hill starting also has many methods, so it’s worth trying different options.

What mistake do students make during the city exam? Driving school explains how to pass the WORD practice

The seventh „sin” of students is not realizing that a successful exam begins… before the WORD exam. In fact, driving on the exam is the culmination of what came before.

So how do you pass your WORD internship?

  • It’s worth being rested and relaxed.
  • It is a good idea to arrange an extra hour of lessons in WORD just before the exam as a little warm-up.
  • No one drives completely flawlessly, but you can’t make too many mistakes, so you should only take the exam when you feel you have a good chance of passing.

What “sin” did Alexandra commit that caused her to fail theory multiple times?

Let’s go back to Aleksandra’s story from the first paragraph. The head of OSK advised her that next time – if she failed the test again – she should check the wrong answers. This is what she did when she failed the theory test for the sixth time.

And so, after re-reading the questions, she knew all the answers. As it turned out, she had spent so much time studying that during the exam, she didn’t read the questions to the end, but gave quick answers.

When she read the entire questions, she passed the seventh theory exam in a heartbeat. Paradoxically, thanks to the course she took at the Lauto driving school in Warsaw , she passed the WORD practice at the first attempt…

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Manual or automatic? Driving school „Lauto” from Warsaw explains how to do a category B course

When Zbyszek decided to take a category B course, he was looking for a driving school in Warsaw that offers both automatic and manual. At that time, he didn’t know which would be better for him.

As a car enthusiast, he was well aware of the differences between them. He knew that the main difference between them was that in the case of manuals, the gears were changed manually – you pressed the clutch pedal with your foot and then the gear shift.

With an automatic, however, everything happens more easily, without the need to operate your hand and foot. So the automatic does not require the driver’s direct involvement. The electronic control system simply decides to change gears without the driver’s involvement and the car always moves forward, so no hill or driveway will be scary.

Despite knowing these differences, Zbyszek still didn’t know what decision to make. So he decided to meet with his uncle, who had had a driving license for twenty-five years, and ask him for advice on what choice to make. The experienced driver took the time to listen to him, and then gave him expert advice.

Manual or automatic: which is the better choice according to an experienced driver? More on that in a moment. First, let’s answer the following question: what are the advantages and disadvantages of cars with manual and automatic transmissions?

What are the advantages of a manual course? A driving school from Warsaw shows when it is worth choosing a manual gearbox

What are the advantages of the course, exam and driving manual?

  • Lower service costs compared to cars with automatic transmission.
  • A driving license obtained for a car with a manual transmission is more universal as it allows you to drive both manual and automatic transmissions.
  • Better driving control thanks to the manual gearbox, which allows you to adjust the engine performance to road conditions.
  • Ease of reselling a car with manual transmission, as most drivers in Poland still drive cars with manual transmission.
  • Manuals are cheaper than their automatic counterparts, both new and used.
  • Most cars in Poland are manual, so when looking for a job behind the wheel, it is better to have a driving license with a manual gearbox.

What are the disadvantages of a manual course? A driving school from Warsaw explains the disadvantages of a manual gearbox

What are the disadvantages of the course, exam and driving on manual?

  • Manual transmission offers less driving comfort than an automatic, especially in city traffic jams where you have to start, stop and constantly change gears yourself.
  • During the course, mastering a manual gearbox involves more stress and the need to concentrate on these activities rather than on road conditions.
  • Driving a manual car is less smooth and more complex, requiring more concentration.
  • It is more difficult to learn to drive and pass the WORD exam with a manual.

What are the benefits of an automatic course? A driving school from Warsaw explains when it is worth choosing an automatic transmission

What are the advantages of the course, exam and driving a car?

  • Smoother acceleration and braking, which may prove helpful not only during the exam, but also in everyday use of the car.
  • Smoother starting, which is helpful when driving uphill or in city traffic jams.
  • Greater driving comfort as you don’t have to constantly change gears or operate the clutch, making driving easier, especially for a novice.
  • Nowadays, automatic cars burn less fuel than their manual counterparts.
  • There is no risk of the vehicle stalling when moving off or starting on a slope, which seems to be particularly important during the WORD exam.
  • The cost of repairing an automatic transmission is only slightly higher than a manual one, and more and more garages are able to handle these repairs without any problems.
  • It seems that the future of the automotive industry belongs to automatic transmissions, as more of them are sold in the new car segment, and leading brands sometimes only offer automatic transmissions in their latest models.
  • All electric, hydrogen and hybrid cars are available only in automatic versions.
  • If you complete an automatic driving course and obtain code 78, which requires you to drive only automatic driving, you can still extend your qualifications without having to complete a manual driving course at OSK, you only need to pass the practical exam at WORD in a manual driving test.
  • Automatic driving schools often have additional safety systems (such as parking sensors, reversing cameras, sign recognition or automatic handbrake) that the student may, but does not have to, use during the course or exam.

What are the disadvantages of an automatic course? A driving school from Warsaw suggests what disadvantages an automatic gearbox brings

What are the disadvantages of the course, exam and driving a car?

  • If you pass the test in an automatic, you get a driving licence with code 78, which means you can only drive a car with an automatic gearbox.
  • As a rule, cars with automatic transmission are more expensive to maintain and repair than cars with manual transmission, although it must be admitted that the difference is not as significant as it used to be.
  • It may be difficult to resell such a car, as more drivers in Poland still drive manual cars.
  • Automatics, both new and used, are usually more expensive than their manual counterparts.
  • Due to the fact that most WORDs do not offer automatic machines, the student is forced to take the exam in an OSK car.

Summary: Manual or Automatic? Warsaw Driving School Explains Which Gearbox Is a Better Choice

As usual, it is difficult to give a clear answer to such a question. It is worth looking at this issue from your own perspective. Nevertheless, we can answer what advice an experienced driver gave Zbyszek.

When Zbyszek visited his uncle and asked him whether to choose a manual or automatic course, his uncle first asked him a series of questions. They concerned such issues as: hobbies, free time, professional work, studies and contacts with friends. At first, Zbyszek thought that his uncle was just nosy.

However, the boy soon blushed with shame, because he felt stupid for accusing his uncle of it. The uncle simply wanted to know his current situation and what his life would be like after he passed his driving test. After he had obtained this information, he expressed his opinion regarding the choice of course:

I think that in your case it would be best to get your driving license in manual mode because:

  • firstly, you want to buy a used car from friends and maybe you’ll find a gem in good condition and with low mileage, and most of your friends drive manual cars;
  • secondly, you are planning to work as a driver, so you don’t know whether you will come across a company that only has cars with manual transmissions;
  • thirdly, as a professional driver, you will avoid alcohol, which your friends with whom you go out on the town will take advantage of, and you will become their chauffeur;
  • Fourthly, once you master driving a manual transmission, you will be able to quickly adapt to an automatic transmission when the need arises, as it is easier to use.

As you can see – the experienced driver continued – the best choice in your case will be a course at the OSK and an exam at WORD in manual, and a driving school: „Lauto” from Warsaw link: https://lauto.pl/, where the instructors there performed a miracle, because they taught your cousin how to drive, who confused the gas with the brake, and the first gear with the reverse gear…”

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How to get a category B driving license in Warsaw step by step? Driving school „Lauto” explains how to get a license in simple steps and enjoy safety on the road

Driving school „Lauto” explains how to get a driving license in simple steps and enjoy safety on the road

When the head of a driving school from Warsaw set off in his Elka to pick up his trainees, he did not expect that an unusual situation would happen to him on the way. When he was approaching the agreed place, he suddenly heard the sound of sirens behind him.

It turned out to be an unmarked police car. It became clear that the instructor had committed some kind of traffic violation. The worst thing was that it happened in front of the students he was supposed to be teaching about proper and safe driving.

The instructor had almost sunk into the driver’s seat. Now he was trying to recreate the last meters of the route he had driven and the critical places where he could have committed an offense. But unfortunately he was unable to remember when he had committed the offense.

What offense did the instructor commit and what was his punishment? More on that in a moment. First, let’s answer the question of how to get your license in the capital step by step.

Step one: paperwork. A driving school from Warsaw suggests what formalities you need to complete before starting a category B course

The first step to start a category B course is to obtain a PKK number. A Polish citizen or a foreigner who has been in Poland for at least 6 months and has a document confirming legal residence in our homeland can sign up for the training.

To obtain a PKK number we need:

  • medical examination;
  • residential address (permanent or temporary registration);
  • driving license photos;
  • ID card, residence card or passport.

Schools will be happy to help you get a medical examination, as well as fill out an application for a driving license. All of the above documents can be submitted in person to the City Hall, specifically to the Department of Communication. Once you have a PKK number, you can start your course at OSK.

Step two: theoretical course. Driving school from Warsaw explains how the lectures for category B are conducted

Theoretical classes include 30 teaching hours of 45 minutes each, i.e. a total of 22 clock hours.

What types of courses do driver training centers offer?

  • Afternoon course, 2 weeks . In our OSK it is a cycle of 4 lectures, which take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays or Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 p.m.
  • Weekend course . In our center, theory includes 2 lectures: on Saturday and Sunday, which last from 9:00 to 18:00.
  • 2-weekend course . In our school, theory is taught over 2 weekends (Saturday, Sunday). During this course, the entire scope of material is taught over 4 days: on the first weekend from 9:00 to 13:00, and on the next weekend from 13:00 to 17:30.
  • Online course . It is characterized by online lectures, which – as the name suggests – can be taken at any time and place. Usually, the price of this course includes the possibility of consulting with a lecturer.
  • Individual course . This is an offer for those students who cannot attend lectures on the dates proposed by the center.

It is worth knowing that each course includes first aid classes , which last 4 teaching hours.

The internal theory exam is held after the entire course has been completed. However, it is possible to pass the state theory exam before the course has ended. In this way, the student is automatically exempted from the OSK exam. In our center, the price of the course includes 5 attempts at the internal theory exam, and the exam itself takes place in our lecture hall. Students sign up for it in our office or by phone.

Step three: practical course. Driving school from Warsaw explains how driving for category B is carried out

What types of practical courses do driving schools offer?

  • Basic course . It includes 30 clock hours of driving.
  • Extended course . It includes 40 clock hours of driving.
  • Course in a car with manual transmission . This is a basic course on a Hyundai I20, i.e. on the same vehicle that is used in the WORD exam.
  • Course in an automatic . You can also choose a car with an automatic transmission. However, you should bear in mind that when choosing an automatic on the course, the exam in WORD will also be taken in the same car, and the driving license will be limited only to driving cars with a clutch pedal.

For example, in our OSK we train in a new Toyota CHR on an automatic vehicle, equipped with many of the most modern safety systems: front and rear parking sensors, a reversing camera, warnings about cars approaching from the side when parking and when changing lanes.

  • VIP Intensive Course . It includes daily rides to complete the course as quickly as possible (even in 15 days!).

In our center, we operate in such a way that the student states his/her time possibilities, and together with him/her we agree on the places and dates of the classes. We arrange driving lessons 7 days a week from 6:00 to 22:00 throughout Warsaw. We meet in convenient transport locations for everyone, which include various metro stations or places of state exams.

In this way, we prepare our students to take the exam in one of the two Warsaw WORDs, near which our maneuvering grounds are located. Cancellation of classes can only take place with 24 hours’ notice, otherwise the classes are lost, which involves the need to buy additional lessons.

At the end of the course we conduct an internal exam, which is a simulation of the state exam. During it we do all the tasks as in the exam :

  • maneuvering area;
  • parking;
  • turning around;
  • vehicle service;
  • getting ready to ride.

After the exam, we discuss its course and express an opinion on whether the student’s skills are sufficient to pass the WORD exam. If not yet, we recommend additional lessons. It is worth mentioning that students who have passed the internal exam often try to drive once a week while waiting for the exam. Thanks to this, they gain constant contact with the car and increase their experience behind the wheel…

Step four: theory in WORD. A driving school from Warsaw explains how the theoretical driving test is conducted

Here is some useful information about the theoretical exam in WORD:

  • Typically the exam itself is 95% the same as the course;
  • you must show an ID with a photo;
  • we are entitled to a trial test which lasts 5 minutes and allows us to familiarize ourselves with the operation of a computer;
  • we receive the result immediately after the exam;
  • it is worth familiarizing yourself with our incorrect answers.

Step five: practice in WORD. Driving school from Warsaw explains how the practical driving test is conducted

We sign up for the state exam after completing the course. We can do it in two ways: via the website info-car.pl or in person at WORD (a few days of waiting).

The practical exam starts with a check of the candidate’s identity, so a passport or ID card is required. First, there are tasks on the maneuvering ground, then a trip to the city.

How does the practical exam work in WORD?

  • Vehicle maintenance : fluids and lights.
  • Preparation for driving : seat, mirrors and seat belts, and dipped or daytime running lights (depending on the weather).
  • Driving in a lane : we do not drive over lines or posts, the drive is smooth, and the stop occurs in envelopes with the whole car. In addition, a second attempt is possible, and the maneuver itself is performed by watching the road in the mirrors and necessarily in the rear window.
  • Starting on a hill : stop at the place designated by the examiner and pull the handbrake. Then accelerate, release the clutch and start driving. It is possible
  • repeating the task.
  • We head into the city : we have to park once and turn around.

What else should we know about the practical exam at WORD?

  • The exam in Warsaw is taken in a Hyundai I20 or in our center’s car.
  • If we take the automatic exam, we must use our OSK’s car.
  • If the exam result is negative, we register for the next one in exactly the same way as for the first one.
  • Once we pass the exam, we wait to collect our driving license.

Step six: pick up your license. Driving school from Warsaw explains when you can pick up your license

Once we pass the exam at WORD, we go to the City Office to pay the fee, which is 100 PLN and 50 gr. After two days, our license is listed in the mObywatel system. This is a temporary, electronic license. After 2-3 weeks, we collect the plastic license at the City Office.

Step seven: Polish roads. A driving school from Warsaw suggests what to do to enjoy safe driving on Polish roads

Just because we get our license doesn’t mean we’re drivers with a capital „D”. This is just the beginning of our learning. If we want to call ourselves „experienced drivers”, we should have driven at least 40,000 kilometers, or around the world along the equator. Until that happens, let’s treat ourselves as people in learning mode, who should drive calmly and carefully, without recklessness.

Finally, let’s return to the story from the first paragraph. The instructor was driving to the agreed place and suddenly heard the sound of sirens. So he pulled into the lay-by and blushed with shame in front of his students. When he rolled down his window and got his ID ready, a traffic policeman approached him and said:

— Please don’t worry, you haven’t committed any offense. I simply once took a course at the „Lauto” driving school in Warsaw and I wanted to thank you, not only for the great preparation for being a driver, but also for igniting in me a passion for motoring!

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How long does a category B course take in Warsaw? Driving school „Lauto” reveals how long it takes to get a license in the capital

Sylvie increasingly found himself browsing through another category B course offer at a driving school in Warsaw during work hours. He was fed up with his job, which was becoming an increasingly unpleasant experience for him with each passing day.

The job offers he was interested in included a mandatory condition, namely having a category B driving license. The boy wanted to go on a course, but he was unable to do it after hours. After work, he was only able to eat something and end up in the bedroom…

One day, the cup of bitterness overflowed. When the boss called him in and dragged him through the mud, Sylvie repaid him by throwing his notice on the desk. The boy decided to take a risk – he quit his job and started a course to get a better job thanks to his driving license.

The problem was that his savings were only enough to cover the course at driving school and a month of living in the capital. Not wanting to get into debt, he decided to apply for his dream job and get his driving license in 30 days.

Did the boy manage to achieve this goal? More on that in a moment. Let’s first find out how long it takes to get a driver’s license in the capital.

How long does a theoretical course at a driving school in Warsaw last?

Theoretical course for category B lasts from 3 days to 3 weeks . According to the regulation, 30 hours of 45 minutes are planned for training. This legal act does not specify the time frame in which it should be completed.

So the intensity of the training depends on the time predispositions of the trainee and the form of the course. If the trainee takes the online training, it will fit in 3 days. If he uses lectures in the driving school room, the time will be extended to 2 or even 3 weeks.

How long does a practical category B course take at a driving school in Warsaw?

We will answer like a professional lawyer: it depends. However, we are talking about a range of 2 to 10 weeks.

According to the regulation, the minimum course time is 30 hours of 60 minutes behind the wheel. Here, too, the regulation does not specify in what time frame these hours should be driven.

Generally speaking, the time it takes a student to become proficient in driving a car depends on:

  • the quality of the course offered by the centre;
  • natural predispositions of the student;
  • student involvement;
  • availability of the student.

The intensive course will last from 2 to 4 weeks. The standard course will last between 3 and 10 weeks. Some students will learn to drive smoothly in the required 30 hours on the road, others will have to buy additional courses.

How many hours a day can a student drive at a driving school in Warsaw?

For the first 8 hours, it is recommended that each ride lasts 2 hours 60 minutes. During subsequent rides, the time can be extended to 3 hours 60 minutes. However, the vast majority of people prefer 2-hour rides.

Why do students prefer 2-hour driving lessons? Well, because it is the optimal time in terms of concentration. In two hours, you will learn better and avoid frustration resulting from increasing mistakes due to fatigue. You have to understand that driving a car on Polish streets can be a stressful activity that requires concentration.

Therefore, 2-hour rides will allow for the optimal completion of the course, because then the student will maintain concentration. In addition, the golden rule of learning is that it is better to do less but more often than less often but more…

What to do to complete a category B course at a driving school in Warsaw as soon as possible?

Here is a list of practical tips that will significantly speed up obtaining a driving license in the capital. It is worth making sure that:

  • choose a great driving school that offers a high-quality course;
  • obtain a PKK number in advance;
  • do the theory yourself at home or online;
  • pass the theory during practical classes;
  • immediately after completing the basic course (30 hours of driving), register for the practical exam;
  • demonstrate availability, especially between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.;
  • choose a course in winter or spring, when centres have more free places in their schedules;
  • put your heart and soul into the course, which will hopefully allow you to pass your exam on your first attempt, which will speed up getting your driving license.

After what time does a driving course expire?

The good news is that the course is valid for up to 15 years. The bad news is that it may expire earlier due to major program changes that will be introduced by the minister’s regulation. For example, 20 hours of driving were once mandatory, and now it is 30 hours. As a result of such changes, the course may become time-barred…

How long does the WORD category B exam take?

Theory in WORD takes up to 25 minutes . Practice usually lasts from 25 to 50 minutes .

This distribution of practice time results from the fact that the regulation specifies only the minimum exam time, which is the aforementioned 25 minutes. If the student completes all the required tasks on the road, the examiner has the right to end the exam after 25 minutes.

However, the regulation does not specify the maximum duration of the exam, only that it lasts until the student successfully completes all required tasks. So realistically, it may take 50 minutes…

How long does it take to complete all the formalities related to a driving license?

Things like: a photo, registration, medical examination or filing an application for PKK can be done in one day. Life likes to surprise, so it is worth setting aside two days for this. It would be a good idea to arrange a medical examination in advance.

What to do to get your driving license as quickly as possible?

The key to success here is AVAILABILITY. Thanks to it, when you have a lot of free time, you can afford lessons at available times, i.e. those when other students are at school or at work.

You can then also take care of the efficiency of the course by doing it with great frequency, e.g. 3 or 5 times a week for 2 hours of driving, so that the student does not feel tired. In addition, when the course is done during the day and not after a hard day’s work, knowledge is absorbed much faster.

Is it possible to complete a driving school course and get a driving license in Warsaw in a month?

Of course, yes! To illustrate this, let’s go back to the story of the student from the first paragraph. Namely, Sylwek had to learn how to drive in a month, otherwise he would have ended up on the streets.

To achieve this, the boy developed a quick action plan that included the following points:

  • choose a great OSK that will not only prepare you for the WORD exam, but also for safe driving on Polish roads and will offer an accelerated course;
  • urgently go to WORD and register for the theory exam and prepare for it yourself;
  • drive 3 hours every day, Monday through Friday, and take weekends off to think about your mistakes;
  • engage in learning, read every day, do exam tests, ask questions to the instructor, listen to him and learn from your mistakes;
  • after completing the required 30 hours of driving, immediately register for the practical exam at the WORD window;
  • purchase additional driving hours to prepare for work behind the wheel of a company car.

It is worth mentioning that Sylvie rode for 3 hours a day, but it was his only activity during the day, so he did not feel so tired and did not make many mistakes, because he started riding before noon, well-rested.

In the end, his commitment, putting everything on one card, putting his heart into learning and choosing the „Lauto” driving school from Warsaw made him pass all the exams at WORD at the first attempt and when he went to the job interview, he already had his driving license in his pocket. Thanks to this, he got his dream job in a company that respected its employees and offered a decent salary.