1st Pass Driving School
Somerset West
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Somerset West
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View profile →We don’t have Somerset West-specific pricing - no South African driving school publishes rates by city. Western Cape figures from 5 published price lists. Always confirm the current price and what the package includes before paying.
Single 60-minute lesson
R270 – R400
10-lesson package
R2,500 – R3,850
Five published price lists. Cape Town sits at R270–R300 an hour; Stellenbosch and Somerset West are the outlier at R400. Ten-lesson packages run R2,500 for lessons only up to R3,850 with test-day car use.
We don't have Somerset West-specific prices - no South African driving school publishes rates by city. Western Cape figures from 5 published price lists. A single 60-minute lesson runs R270 – R400, and a 10-lesson package R2,500 – R3,850. Five published price lists. Cape Town sits at R270–R300 an hour; Stellenbosch and Somerset West are the outlier at R400. Ten-lesson packages run R2,500 for lessons only up to R3,850 with test-day car use. Last checked 2026-07-16.
Compare package prices rather than single-lesson rates - a 10-lesson package usually works out cheaper per lesson. Ask whether the quote includes test-day vehicle hire and K53 booking, which are the most common hidden costs.
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