The theory is great, it's really good. An amazing teacher, very interesting classes. The only thing that surprised me was that the schedule included classes of 4 or 5 hours, in fact 2-3. Are they trying to raise the cost due to this?
I was lucky with driving - I rolled back all my classes, thanks to the fact that I had the opportunity to go on the first shift. I did not ride along the traffic police routes, only along the Kamennaya Hill. There are a lot of cool places on Lidskaya Street where you can work out a U-turn - I've never worked it out. After 50 hours, I still have a fear of the road and driving, and as a result, I go to study with another instructor.
DOSAAF Driving School students are required (voluntarily) to be a member of DOSAAF, the fee is 40 rubles, there were no buns that I could use
To summarize, the driving school could not prepare for the practical exam in the traffic police at all. Deserved 2 stars!
After studying at this driving school, only the most positive emotions remained. Thanks to the theory teacher, Vladimir Vladimirovich, everything was clear and understandable, after which, the successful passing of the internal exam the first time.
I was also very lucky to have an instructor, Peter Mikhailovich. I always looked forward to classes, as I knew that they would be stress-free, with a good mood and new knowledge.
I recommend studying at this driving school.
I studied at this driving school from September to January. There are no questions with the theory teacher — the material was explained clearly and easily. However, my experience with the driving instructor, Vyacheslav Stanislavovich Vishnevsky, left extremely negative impressions.
The disadvantages of studying with this instructor are:
❌ The complete lack of a pedagogical approach – instead of explaining mistakes and helping to correct them, he only shouted and humiliated, claiming that I was "not given" and "there is no chance."
Boorish attitude – to any questions or requests to clarify something, I heard only irritation and insults. She often left in tears after classes.
Using the students' time for personal purposes – he drove me around his business, forcing me to wait 15 minutes in the parking lot while he solved issues with his son.
Unprofessionalism – driving for the first time in the city turned into hell, because they didn't explain the basic things to me, and when I didn't know them, it only caused aggression.
Lack of support during the exam – after the failure of the site in the traffic police, I did not hear a word of advice or good luck, only mate and insults. He didn't even say goodbye, he just left.
Bottom line: Thanks to his "training", I did not pass the first time. But after changing the instructor, who really supported and explained, I got my license right away.
Conclusion: Driving school is generally normal, but if you come across V. S. Vishnevsky, run. It is better to immediately ask for a replacement instructor than to waste nerves, time and money on a person who does not know how and does not want to teach.
*P.S. His second student couldn't even move on the exam, which says a lot.*