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Elk Valley's Driving School

Get Your N License or Class 5 in Fernie and Sparwood.

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Elk Valley's Driving School

Get Your N License or Class 5 in Fernie and Sparwood.

Emma Proulx, Fernie

"I was excited to come to my lessons.. And I'm excited to be an N driver!"

Book Your Spot

We offer lesson packages and single lessons to fit your needs. Use the section below to see which package is best for you. After you buy, you can pick the lesson times that work best for you.

3 Lesson Package

$600

600

3-6 topics - Road test preparation of skills, Road rules, Parking maneuvers.

Valid for 12 months

8 Lesson Package

$1,500

1,500

GLP - 6 skills, 6 maneuvers, highway and in-town, defensive driving keys, road rules, complex decisions.

Valid for 12 months

15 Lesson Package

$2,700

2,700

All the GLP material, plus practice time - For those who do not have someone to practice with.

Valid for 12 months

Book a Single Lesson:

  • 1 or 2 topics such as parking maneuvers, highway or town, skills assessment. *Price includes GST.


    1 hr 30 min

Femin Joseph,

Fernie

Molly Zabel,

Sparwood

Vineeth Vidyabharan, Sparwood

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Ready To Start Your Driving Journey?

We Teach in All 4 Seasons

In the Kootenays, each season makes driving different. Roads can change a lot with the weather.

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It takes time to get ready for your road test, and there aren't many test spots in the Elk Valley. That means the weather might change while you're learning. Picking the right season to start can help.

 

At 3 Sisters Driving School, we teach all year. You can start anytime — but we say start now so you can get your license sooner!

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Summer

Warmth and bright sunshine tend to
increase driver and eye fatigue. Driving conditions that seem ideal can make drivers feel like nothing could go wrong. As a result, they pay less attention to the hazards around them.

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Fall

In fog, your visibility can decline in seconds. Even creeping along at 10 to 15 km/h can be dangerous. Wildlife such as deer, elk, and bears are more likely to be active early in the morning and later in the evening. Be especially alert for them at dawn and dusk.

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Winter

Different types of snow on roads create challenging hazards. Hard-packed snow can be as slippery as ice, making it hard to steer and stop. Wet snow can turn to slush that builds up in the wheel wells and affects your ability to steer. Slush and spray from other vehicles can cause sudden loss of visibility.

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Spring

Rain can fall at any time of year in BC and is especially hazardous in colder temperatures or low light. Reduced visibility, slippery roads, spray, and flooding can challenge even the best drivers.

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Ready To Start Your Driving Journey?

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