NRMA has their very own driving school. The NRMA Safer Driving School helps develop safer habits on the road through comprehensive driving lessons. Unlike regular learn-to drive organisations, the skills the NRMA safer driving school teach, go well beyond the minimum standard in terms of low risk driving practices. Whether you’ve been driving for 5 days or 50 years, you’ll improve your ability to anticipate hazards and learn the best course of action for any driving situation.

NRMA Safer driving school teaches 44 key skills that allow you to handle everyday driving safely and responsibly, just some of the skills taught are:
- Reverse Parking
- Merging
- Gap Selection
- Blind Spots
- Changing Gears
- Steering
- 3 point turns and u-turns
- Angle Parking
- City & Country Driving
With NRMA safer driving school each hour you spend with an accredited driving instructor will count for 3 hours in the learner driver logbook in NSW? This change allows for a maximum of 10 driving tuition hours to be recorded as 30 hours in the logbook. Our instructors are selected following a rigorous recruitment process which includes additional training to meet NRMA Safer Driving School’s quality standards. We also offer driving test tips to help you prepare for your driving test. The NRMA Driving School Sydney covers many metropolitan areas and NRMA driving schools are located throughout NSW and ACT.
You can even have your first lesson without stepping into a car with our two high-tech driving simulators, imported from The Netherlands. They are located at the NRMA’s Safer Driving Education Centre at North Strathfield. Call 1300 696 762 to Book Now!!
The NRMA Safer Driving School is the best driving school which teaches important skills to develop safer habits of driving on the road.
Thanks for useful tips. Everyone should make sure that they visiting the right driving school,so their not only learn how to drive safety,they also learn all the important road signs to avoid accident!
A good quality driving school conveys a good quality driving course, and eventually produce a good quality driver. I’m sure NMRA is the one!