On the Freeway

Melbourne Hills Tunnel

Dandenong Road

Night driving in Melbourne

A day on the roads

Light traffic

Downtown Melbourne

Competing with history for the access in downtown - how to pass a tram?

Floods on the roads

Driving after a heavy rain in Melbourne

Raining on the city

Driving in rain in downtown Melbourne - tams included!

The fog and the city

Not the perfect day for driving - but you must be prepared for it!

Dandenong Road

Driving in fog in Melbourne

Signs

Safety and Traffic - how to mix them together

Welcome to WEMCO Driving School Melbourne!

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By signing up for driving lessons in Melbourne through Wemco Driving School you can gain access to a number of different driving benefits that you might not be able to receive from some of the other driving schools available in the Melbourne area, extensive suburb, city and freeway experience, needed by all drivers in a busy city.
By taking driving lessons through our company you get access to a female driving instructor capable of teaching students on both manual and automatic. This means that you can learn either type of driving style so that you can be ready to drive any type of car at any time which is important for future work, travelling overseas and knowing you can drive a manual in an emergency situation.
Our female driving instructor also has some of the best experience in the industry. With over 30 years of driving experience, 10 years of which have been performing instructing in Geelong and now in Melbourne (Doreen, South Morang, Mernda, Northern Suburbs), there aren't many instructors that are as patient or as knowledgeable in this area.
We also go the extra mile and have a knowledge of mechanics. This can provide you with some maintenance information and some information on how to pick your first car. You can receive lots of practical information about how to drive as well as how to maintain your car once you finish the instruction program. With over eight years working in the motor vehicle industry for Toyota and other major companies, our female driving instructor knows a lot about vehicles and how to maintain.

Face Book

a small selection of the pupils
There are a lot of young - and not so young - persons who successfully get their drivers license with Wemco Driving School.

MS Queenie and Julie

Ashlee McCarthy

Emily Zukic

Holders of international driving permits upgrading to an Australian licence are NOT eligible for a keys2drive free lesson.  To be eligible for a keys2drive free lesson the learner driver MUST hold an Australian learners permit and be progressing to their P Plates.  Click here for eligibility requirements.

  • To watch a video on how to book and register for a free lesson, click
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  • First, register with keys2drive.
  • Once you have completed registration, sign in to your account and click on the link to get your free lesson ID.
  • Search for an accredited keys2drive driving instructor in your area. If there are none in your suburb try the surrounding areas.
  • Contact an instructor or Driving School from the list provided, quote your free lesson ID number and book a suitable time for you and your supervising driver (normally your mum or dad).

Parent/Supervisors can book too!

If you are a parent/supervisor whose learner driver is eligible, you can book the free driving lesson on their behalf.

  • First, register with keys2drive.
  • When you have completed registration, sign in to your account and click on the link to register a new learner - you'll need your learner's licence/permit number and their email address.  This must be different from the email you registered with.
  • Once you've registered a learner driver, you will receive their ID number to the mobile number you entered.  Record their free lesson ID number and give it to your instructor when you book (the free lesson ID will also be texted to your learner).
  • Search for an accredited driving instructor by area. Contact an instructor from the list provided to book a free driving lesson time, quoting the free lesson ID. Both you and the learner driver must attend the free lesson.  It is best if your learner has around 10 hours driving experience before having the keys2drive lesson.

Note: If you are unable to attend the free lesson you have booked, contact your instructor and let them know at least 24 hours in advance. If you provide 24 hours notice, you will be able to re-schedule the lesson.

More details in this page: https://www.keys2drive.com.au/lesson/how_to_book_a_free_lesson.aspx


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