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Gee's Driving School

Opening Hours

Mon07:00 - 17:00
Tue07:00 - 17:00
Wed07:00 - 17:00
Thu07:00 - 17:00
Fri07:00 - 17:00
Sat07:00 - 13:00
SunClosed

Roy's Driving School

Opening Hours

Mon07:00 - 17:00
Tue07:00 - 17:00
Wed07:00 - 17:00
Thu07:00 - 17:00
Fri07:00 - 17:00
Sat08:00 - 15:00
SunClosed

Safety Tips for Choosing a Driving School in Umzinto

Protect yourself from driving school scams with our comprehensive consumer protection guide. Learn the red flags to avoid and essential checks before paying.

Avoid These Red Flags

  • No physical address - only WhatsApp contact
  • Demands full payment upfront before any lessons
  • Cannot show valid instructor certificate
  • Guarantees you'll pass the driving test
  • Vehicle has no dual controls for safety

Before You Pay

  • Ask to see the instructor's valid certificate
  • Visit the physical office location first
  • Check recent Google Reviews from other students
  • Get a written quote with all costs itemized
  • Only pay R300-R600 for your first lesson

Driving School Prices in Umzinto (2025)

Understand the typical costs for driving lessons in Umzinto. Prices vary by instructor, vehicle type, and package deals.

Manual Transmission
Per lessonR180 - R300
5 lessonsR900 - R1,400
10 lessonsR1,800 - R2,800
Automatic Transmission
Per lessonR250 - R370
5 lessonsR1,250 - R1,850
10 lessonsR2,500 - R3,700

Additional costs to budget for:

Vehicle hire for test (R550-R950) • Test fee (R228-R400) • Licence card (~R140)

Total cost to get your licence: R3,500 - R7,500

Frequently Asked Questions About Umzinto Driving Schools

Get answers to common questions about driving lessons, costs, and safety in Umzinto.

How many driving lessons do I need in Umzinto before taking my test?

Most learners in Umzinto need between 12-20 lessons before they're ready for the driving test. This varies based on your prior experience, how quickly you learn, and how often you practice. Be wary of Umzinto driving schools that promise you'll pass with very few lessons.

What should I look for in a Umzinto driving instructor's certificate?

A valid instructor certificate in Umzinto should be issued by the Department of Transport, display the instructor's photo and ID number, show which vehicle codes they can teach (e.g., Code 8 for light vehicles), and have a current expiry date. Take a photo of it for your records.

How much should I pay upfront for driving lessons in Umzinto?

When booking with a Umzinto driving school, never pay for more than 5-10 lessons at a time. For your first payment, only pay for 1-2 lessons (R300-R600 maximum) until you've verified the school is legitimate and you're happy with the instruction quality.

What's the difference between manual and automatic lessons in Umzinto?

In Umzinto, automatic lessons are typically R50-R100 more per hour than manual. If you pass your test in an automatic vehicle, your licence will be restricted to automatic vehicles only. Manual licences allow you to drive both manual and automatic vehicles.

How do I report a scam driving school in Umzinto?

If you've been scammed by a Umzinto driving school, report to: Small Claims Court (for amounts under R20,000), Police (open a fraud case), Consumer Goods and Services Ombud (0860 000 272), or the RTMC Anti-Corruption Hotline (0800 701 701). Keep all receipts, messages, and payment proof as evidence.

Should I pay someone in Umzinto to guarantee I pass my driving test?

No. Any Umzinto driving school or individual offering to "guarantee" you pass or to "sort out" your test is running a bribery scheme. This is illegal and puts you at legal risk. Many people pass legitimately at Umzinto testing centres with proper training - focus on becoming a competent driver rather than paying for shortcuts.

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