In many industries, a driving license is one of the basic requirements, especially for positions such as courier, supplier, sales representative or taxi driver. The driving license course in English is a solution created for English-speaking people who currently reside in Poland. Preparing for the Polish exam is not the easiest task, especially if you do not have any knowledge of the topography of a given region. Thanks to the knowledge of our experienced instructors, all potential exam routes can be covered during the course. Of course, before starting the practical part, you must also pass a theoretical exam, which initially verifies your knowledge of road traffic regulations, first aid and broadly understood road behavior. Obtaining a positive result in both parts is the only condition that must be met to obtain a driving license of a given category. How exactly does the English driving course take place? What are the penalties for not having a driving license? We answer all these questions below.
Driving license course in English – theoretical part
It used to be that the most effective way to pass the theoretical part was to memorize all the questions. Unfortunately, this method is no longer effective, which is mainly due to the significant expansion of the pool of potential questions and its division into open and secret parts. A professional driving course in English allows you to prepare for even the most tricky issues and thus minimize the risk of having to repeat the theoretical part. It is worth mentioning that it also covers a number of basic issues related to first aid. A driving license course for foreigners always begins with a theoretical part, but in some cases it can be skipped. This mainly applies to people who extend their qualifications (e.g. from category B1 to B or A1 to A2). The fee for the state theoretical exam is currently PLN 30, and the course itself consists of answering randomly selected questions using a computer.
Driving license course for foreigners – practical part
The applicable regulations clearly define the requirements for students interested in taking the driving test. Completing a 30-hour theoretical training (currently often in the form of e-learning) and 30 hours of driving with an instructor is an absolute minimum.