Driving lessons in Caroline Springs, VIC

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Verified instructors 1 in Caroline Springs
Average price $70/hr per lesson
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Driving instructors in Caroline Springs

Caroline Springs has 1 verified driving instructor with lessons from $70/hr. All offer automatic lessons.

We're still building our network in Caroline Springs. Browse instructors below or check out other suburbs in Victoria.

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How many driving lessons will you need in Caroline Springs?

The number of lessons — and the total cost — depends on how much experience you already have. Answer a few quick questions for a rough guide.

10 hours to go

about 10 one-hour lessons · roughly $0 to get test-ready, at Caroline Springs's $70/hr average

This is a guide based on typical learners — the lessons you actually need will vary with practice and confidence. It isn't a fixed quote.

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Caroline Springs driving insights

Our DriveScore index uses ABS Census data to measure learner driver demand in Caroline Springs compared to other areas in Victoria.

Aged 15-24 14.7% of population (learner driver age)
Vehicles per household 1.9 avg cars per dwelling
Median income $2,134 weekly household income
DriveScore 54/100 learner driver demand index

DriveScore explained: Caroline Springs scores 54/100 on our learner driver demand index, calculated from young population share, vehicle ownership, and median household income. Areas with more young people, higher car dependency, and growing populations typically have greater demand for driving instructors.

Where to take your driving test

Nearest driving test centres to Caroline Springs

Deer Park

Unit 1, 85 Mt Derrimut Rd

4km from Caroline Springs

Melton

267 High Street

15km from Caroline Springs

Sunbury

7/36 Macedon Street

17km from Caroline Springs

How many logbook hours do you have left?

In Victoria you need 120 supervised hours (including 20 at night) before your test.

120 hours to go

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  • 20 night hrs left

Estimates are a guide based on VIC requirements — check your transport authority for the rules that apply to you.

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Hours you can drive per week: 3 hrs
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Getting your licence in Victoria

Victorian learners under 21 must complete 120 hours of supervised driving (including 20 hours at night) before taking their practical test. Learners aged 21 and over are exempt from logging hours. Unlike NSW, Victoria does not offer a logbook hour multiplier for professional lessons.

120
hours supervised driving required

Official info: VicRoads

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about driving lessons in Caroline Springs. Can't find what you're looking for? Contact us.

How much do driving lessons cost in Caroline Springs?

The average lesson price in Caroline Springs is $70/hr.

How do I choose the right instructor?

Look at reviews from other learners, check their availability matches yours, and see if they offer the transmission type you need (auto or manual).

How many driving lessons do I need?

It depends on your experience — most learners take 10 to 20 hours of professional lessons alongside their supervised practice. Try the lesson estimator above for a guide based on your skills. Because DriveBuddy isn't lock-in, you can book a few lessons and add more only if you need them.

Should I use a driving school or a private instructor?

With DriveBuddy you compare independent instructors directly — their ratings, prices, cars and availability — and choose the one that suits you, instead of being assigned whoever a single school has free. You're not locked into a package, and you can switch instructors any time.

What if I don't get along with my instructor?

No problem — you're never locked in with DriveBuddy. Switch to a different Caroline Springs instructor whenever you like, and your DriveBuddy credits work with any instructor.

Is it worth paying for driving lessons?

Yes — a professional instructor teaches correct technique from the start and catches habits that are hard to unlearn, which usually means fewer lessons overall and a calmer run-up to your test.

Should I pay for lessons or just teach my teen myself?

You can — and supervised practice with a parent or carer is a big part of learning. But a few professional lessons are still worth it: an instructor teaches current test technique and catches habits that are easy to pass on without realising, which usually means fewer lessons overall and a calmer, less stressful run-up to the test. Most families do both.

What age can I start learning to drive in VIC?

In VIC you can get your learner licence from 16 years old, and start booking lessons straight away.

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