Driving Schools in Adelaide

Compare 118 rated driving school businesses in Adelaide, South Australia. 26 are noted by reviewers for competitive pricing. Ratings range from 1.0 to 5.0 stars.

Driving Schools in Adelaide

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Safe Drive SA in Mawson Lakes

Safe Drive SA

5.0(712)
Mawson Lakes, South Australia
One Way Driving School in Henley Beach

One Way Driving School

5.0(482)
Henley Beach, South Australia
Automatic
Skills to Drive SA in Firle

Skills to Drive SA

5.0(239)
Firle, South Australia
AutomaticManualLessons from $125
P Safe driving school in Modbury

P Safe driving school

5.0(228)
Modbury, South Australia
AutomaticLessons from $95
South Australian Driving Education (SADE) in Athelstone

South Australian Driving Education (SADE)

5.0(226)
Athelstone, South Australia
Automatic
Auto Driving School in Firle

Auto Driving School

5.0(222)
Firle, South Australia
AutomaticLessons from $100
Detour Driving School in Glenelg North

Detour Driving School

5.0(200)
Glenelg North, South Australia
AutomaticLessons from $160
Motor Driving Guru in Parafield Gardens

Motor Driving Guru

5.0(187)
Parafield Gardens, South Australia
AusDriving Instructor in Magill

AusDriving Instructor

5.0(179)
Magill, South Australia
AutomaticLessons from $170
Radskills in Ingle Farm

Radskills

5.0(172)
Ingle Farm, South Australia
Give Way Driving School in North Haven

Give Way Driving School

5.0(142)
North Haven, South Australia
AutomaticLessons from $120
Akeel Driving School in Parafield Gardens

Akeel Driving School

5.0(126)
Parafield Gardens, South Australia
Pass 2 Go Driving School in Salisbury

Pass 2 Go Driving School

5.0(115)
Salisbury, South Australia
Automatic
Local School of Driving in Modbury

Local School of Driving

5.0(114)
Modbury, South Australia
Let's Learn Driving School in Salisbury

Let's Learn Driving School

5.0(111)
Salisbury, South Australia
Driving Shack in Marion

Driving Shack

5.0(104)
Marion, South Australia
Ultra Driving School- (Adelaide Driving Lessons) in Salisbury East

Ultra Driving School- (Adelaide Driving Lessons)

5.0(100)
Salisbury East, South Australia
Lessons from $100

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Frequently Asked Questions About Driving Schools in Adelaide

Driving lesson prices in Adelaide vary depending on the school or instructor, the lesson length, and whether you book individual sessions or a package. Most Adelaide driving schools offer discounted rates when you purchase a block of lessons upfront, which can work out cheaper per hour than booking one at a time. Automatic and manual lessons are often priced similarly, though this differs between providers. Lesson length is also worth checking, as some schools offer 60-minute sessions while others offer 90-minute or two-hour options, which affects the overall value. The best way to compare costs is to browse the published prices listed for Adelaide driving schools and instructors on this directory, so you can find an option that suits your budget before making any commitment.

There is no single answer that applies to every learner. How quickly someone progresses depends on their confidence, how often they practise between professional lessons, and the types of roads and conditions they experience. Many learners in Adelaide combine paid lessons with supervised practice with a parent or guardian, which can be valuable for building familiarity with local roads, from quieter suburbs like Burnside or Modbury to busier corridors in the CBD and inner north. The number of supervised driving hours required, and all other learner licence conditions in South Australia, are set by the SA Department for Infrastructure and Transport (Service SA). You should confirm the current requirements directly with Service SA before planning your lesson schedule.

The right choice depends on your circumstances and long-term driving plans. A manual licence allows you to drive both manual and automatic vehicles, which gives you more flexibility if you ever need to borrow a car, work in a role that requires driving, or purchase an older or more affordable vehicle. Automatic lessons can suit learners who feel overwhelmed managing a clutch alongside Adelaide city traffic, particularly around busy areas like the CBD, Rundle Road, or the southeastern freeway interchanges. Some learners start with automatic to build confidence, then switch to manual later. Both transmission types are well represented among Adelaide driving instructors listed on this directory, so you can find a school that teaches whichever suits you and compare their prices and reviews side by side.

Start by reading genuine reviews from other Adelaide learners, as recent feedback gives you a realistic sense of an instructor's teaching style, patience, and punctuality. On this directory you can filter Adelaide driving schools and instructors by star rating, read detailed reviews, and compare prices in one place. If you or your learner has specific needs, the directory also lets you find female instructors, instructors who speak languages other than English such as Mandarin, Hindi, or Arabic, and schools that offer door-to-door pickup from your suburb. If nervousness is a concern, look for instructors who specifically mention nervous-learner support in their profile. Some Adelaide schools also offer test-day packages that include a lesson immediately before the driving test, which many learners find settles their nerves before heading to the testing centre.

For a driving lesson, bring your current South Australian learner's licence so your instructor can confirm your identity and eligibility, along with your logbook if you are recording supervised hours. Wear comfortable, flat-soled shoes that give you proper feel of the pedals, and consider sunglasses for Adelaide's often bright conditions. For the driving test itself, the documents and identification required are set by the SA Department for Infrastructure and Transport (Service SA), so confirm exactly what to bring with Service SA before your test date, as requirements can change. Generally you will need your learner's licence and any required logbook documentation. If you are using a driving school's car for the test, check with your instructor in advance that the vehicle will be roadworthy and appropriately set up for the assessment.