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Local Driving Lessons
Whyte Avenue — also known as 82nd Avenue — is the heart of Edmonton's Old Strathcona neighbourhood and one of the city's most vibrant and challenging urban driving environments. Drivers on Whyte Avenue navigate narrow lanes, frequent pedestrian crossings, dense parking, and the unpredictable movements of cyclists and transit passengers. For students learning to drive in the Whyte Avenue area, building confidence in close-quarters urban traffic early in their training gives them skills that translate throughout the city.
Arrow Driving School's certified instructors serve the Whyte Avenue and Old Strathcona area, picking up students at their homes and building lessons around the specific road conditions they face. From the residential streets of Windsor Park and Ritchie to the busy corridors of 99th Street, Connors Road, and Whitemud Drive, our instructors design each lesson to be locally relevant and to address the real driving challenges of this part of Edmonton. We are experienced with the types of urban driving conditions tested on Class 7 and Class 5 road exams.
Standard Class 7 courses are priced at $495 plus GST, with both classroom and online theory options. Arrow has been operating in Edmonton since 2012 with fully certified instructors and a strong first-try pass rate. We are available seven days a week from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM. To book a driving lesson in the Whyte Avenue or Old Strathcona area, call (780) 721-8282 or submit a booking request online — we come to your door.
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