What makes a driving school the "best"?
"Best" is subjective, but for new drivers in Abbotsford it usually comes down to four things:
- Pass rate. Does the school's curriculum actually get students through the ICBC road test?
- Instructor quality. ICBC-certified, patient, and consistent across lessons (not bouncing between instructors mid-package).
- Vehicle quality. Modern dual-control cars that meet ICBC road test requirements.
- Transparent pricing. No surprise fees or upcharges on test day.
Why students choose Ardas
- ICBC-certified instructors — every instructor is licensed under the BC Driver Training Industry Office
- Modern dual-control vehicles — same car for lessons and the official ICBC road test
- Trilingual instruction — English, Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ), and Hindi (हिन्दी), no surcharge
- 7 days a week — Monday through Sunday, 8 AM to 8 PM
- Pick-up & drop-off* — your instructor confirms a meeting point in Abbotsford at booking
Where Ardas stands out
- Trilingual at no extra cost. English, Punjabi, and Hindi at the same $55 per lesson. For Abbotsford's diverse community, this is a real advantage — students absorb concepts faster in their first language.
- Pricing published online. $55 / $70 / $120 / $525. No "call for a quote" gimmicks.
- Mobile-only. We come to you. No driving to a depot to start a lesson.
- Same instructor across your package. We don't shuffle students between instructors mid-curriculum unless you specifically request it.
Our pricing — published, no hidden fees
- Driving Class — $55 (1-hour private lesson)
- Road Test Car Rental — $70 (use of our ICBC-approved dual-control vehicle for the official test, plus a quick controls check before)
- 1-Hour Class + Road Test Car — $120 (60-minute warm-up lesson immediately before the test, plus the test-day car — most popular bundle)
- 10-Class Package — $525 (saves $25 vs paying per class — best value for new drivers)
Lessons in English, Punjabi, and Hindi at no extra charge. Pick-up and drop-off available* across Abbotsford. Call (778) 300-3339 to book.
How to compare Abbotsford driving schools honestly
When evaluating any driving school in Abbotsford:
- Ask if the price includes pickup and drop-off, or if there's a separate surcharge.
- Ask if you can use the school's car for the ICBC test, and what that costs.
- Read recent reviews — quantity (10+), recency (within 12 months), and content (specific instructor names, road test outcomes, language preferences).
- Ask whether you'll have the same instructor every lesson.
- Confirm the school's instructors are licensed under the BC Driver Training Industry Office.
