Driving Schools in Frankston

Compare 12 rated driving school businesses in Frankston, Victoria. 4 are noted by reviewers for competitive pricing. Ratings range from 2.5 to 5.0 stars.

Driving Schools in Frankston

Bright Star Driving School in Dandenong

Bright Star Driving School

5.0(173)
Dandenong, Victoria
Lessons from $75
Package Driving School in Seaford

Package Driving School

5.0(116)
Seaford, Victoria
AutomaticManualLessons from $65
Wizzard Driving School in Carrum Downs

Wizzard Driving School

5.0(103)
Carrum Downs, Victoria
Nav Driving School in Seaford

Nav Driving School

5.0(31)
Seaford, Victoria
AutomaticManual
Road 2 Solo Driving School in Frankston

Road 2 Solo Driving School

4.9(96)
Frankston, Victoria
Pace Driving School in Frankston South

Pace Driving School

4.6(43)
Frankston South, Victoria
AutomaticManual

Pegasus Driver Training

5.0(7)
Tyabb, Victoria
AutomaticManual

AAA Allroads Driving School

5.0(2)
Somerville, Victoria

Drive with Kare

2.5(6)
Bonbeach, Victoria

Drivolve - School of Driving

No rating
Carrum Downs, Victoria
Lessons from $70

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Frequently Asked Questions About Driving Schools in Frankston

Lesson prices in Frankston vary between driving schools, so it pays to compare before you book. Most driving instructors charge per hour, and many offer lesson packages where you pay upfront for a block of sessions at a reduced rate compared to booking one lesson at a time. Automatic and manual lessons are generally priced similarly, though this differs between providers. Some schools also offer test-day packages that include a pre-test warm-up drive and use of the instructor's car for the VicRoads test itself, which can add value even if it costs a little more on the day. You can browse and compare published lesson prices from Frankston driving schools directly on this directory, making it straightforward to find an option that suits your budget without having to ring around.

There is no single answer that fits every learner. The number of professional driving lessons you take depends on your confidence, how much supervised private practice you complete with a parent or other qualified supervisor, and the specific requirements set by VicRoads for Victorian learner drivers. VicRoads sets the rules around logbook hours and the criteria you must meet before you can sit a licence test, and those requirements can change, so always confirm the current rules directly with VicRoads. What experienced Frankston driving instructors generally find is that learners who mix professional lessons with regular private practice tend to build skills more quickly. Frankston offers a useful mix of suburban streets, busier sections along the Nepean Highway corridor, and access to varied road conditions that help round out a learner's experience before test day.

The right choice depends on your licence goals and everyday driving needs. If you learn and test in a manual car in Victoria, your licence will generally allow you to drive both manual and automatic vehicles. If you learn only in an automatic, your licence will typically be restricted to automatic vehicles. For many learners in Frankston, automatic tuition is perfectly practical given that most newer cars on Australian roads are automatic. However, if you plan to drive a manual vehicle for work, travel, or personal preference, it makes sense to learn in one from the start rather than upskilling later. Manual lessons do require more coordination and can take additional time to feel comfortable with on hills and in stop-start traffic. Check with VicRoads for the current licence condition rules, and talk to your driving instructor about which suits your situation.

Start by reading genuine reviews from other Frankston learners, as firsthand feedback about patience, punctuality and teaching style tells you far more than marketing copy. On this directory you can compare driving schools and instructors by rating and reviews, which makes it easy to shortlist candidates with a strong local track record. Beyond ratings, think about practical fit. Many families specifically look for a female driving instructor, and some learners are more comfortable being taught in a language other than English, the directory lets you filter for both. Other useful features to look for include door pickup from your home or school, experience supporting nervous learners, and test-day packages where the instructor accompanies you to your VicRoads appointment. A good instructor will also be familiar with local roads around Frankston and the areas typically used during licence tests.

For a professional driving lesson, bring your current Victorian learner permit so your instructor can sight it, and if you use a logbook make sure it is with you so any supervised hours can be recorded correctly. Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes and arrive a few minutes early so you start relaxed. For the VicRoads driving test, your learner permit is essential and you will not be permitted to sit the test without it. You will also need to confirm with VicRoads what other documents and identification are required at the time of your test, as requirements can be updated. If you are using a driving instructor's car for the test, confirm the arrangement with them in advance. The Frankston VicRoads customer service centre handles licence tests locally, so check their current booking and documentation requirements directly before your appointment.