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Class A License in Bordeaux

Since 2016 direct access to the A license is no longer available: the 7-hour A2 to A upgrade is the only way to ride all motorcycles. Get your free quote from our certified partner schools in Bordeaux (dept. 33).

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A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux : training with partner driving schools in dept. 33

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Average price of the Class A License in Bordeaux

Expect 250 to 350 EUR for the Class A License in Bordeaux (dept. 33). The exact Class A License tariff depends on the lessons volume, the chosen package and the partner driving school presenting your file at the practical test.

Several aids can lighten the cost: CPF financing (900 EUR cap in 2026), the 1 EUR/day permit loan, regional aids in Nouvelle-Aquitaine and France Travail support for jobseekers. The partner driving school sums up applicable schemes when contacting you.

*Indicative price ranges. The final tariff is established by each Qualiopi-certified partner driving school, free of commitment, after a free quote sent within 48h*.

Local context

Why prepare your A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux?

For anyone targeting the A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux, the a French metropolis (department 33) brings a logistical edge: several specialised motorcycle schools offer the 7-hour passerelle with a suitable fleet. With 267,991 inhabitants, the candidate pool lets schools offer regular sessions all year in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

The Crit'Air ZFE applied in some Nouvelle-Aquitaine cities also concerns the large displacements targeted by the A2 to A Upgrade. In Bordeaux, the experienced rider checks that the future motorcycle receives a sticker compatible with the zones crossed daily in department 33, or risks a fine.

In Bordeaux, some motorcycle schools in department 33 offer a passerelle A2 to A Upgrade package including the initial assessment, the 7 training hours and administrative handling. This integrated format simplifies the process for the confirmed rider and reduces steps in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

Several approved operators (La Poste, SGS, Objectif Code, Pointcode, Dekra, among others) run the highway code (ETG) sessions since the 2016 liberalisation. Candidates in department 33 can in particular search for a La Poste session in Cenon, Mérignac, Bruges and Villenave-d'Ornon.

Tip for the A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux: pick a motorcycle school that provides the unrestricted motorcycle for the passerelle. Not every structure in department 33 has this specific fleet, which can shape the final choice in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

Bordeaux is part of 33, where ONISR data shows 63.8% Class B pass rate (1st presentation, departmental data) and an average practical exam wait of 63 days (national average). Compared with the 58.0% national average, these statistics help define the pace of preparation for the A2 to A Upgrade. Department 33 hosts 4 attached exam centres. Note: Bordeaux is part of the communes with a Low Emission Zone active since 2025 (Unclassified vehicles (registered before 1 January 1997) banned), to be anticipated when choosing the training vehicle and for later use.

The A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux means mastering plateau manoeuvres, circulation training in real conditions and specific equipment (approved helmet, CE-certified gloves, high-visibility gear). Two-wheelers are particularly exposed to blind spots, lane splitting rules and interactions with heavy vehicles. In this context, the Low Emission Zone active since 2025 (Unclassified vehicles (registered before 1 January 1997) banned) applies equally to two-wheelers: a Crit'Air certificate is mandatory, and access restrictions must be anticipated when choosing an itinerary. Our partner schools tailor training to the traffic density observed in the department 33.

Local driving conditions

Driving in Bordeaux : road environment and local specifics

Low-emission zone (LEZ)

Unclassified vehicles (registered before 1 January 1997) banned, in force since 2025. Intra-rocade zone (inside the N230 ring road), Bordeaux Metropole.

Taking your driving test in Bordeaux means dealing with a Nouvelle-Aquitaine metropolis of about 260,000 inhabitants within the city limits, prefecture of the Gironde department (33) and ninth-largest city in France. The Garonne river crosses the commune from south to north and separates the historic left bank, UNESCO World Heritage-listed, from the right bank organised around the Bastide district. Category B candidates drive through an urban fabric combining straight quays, listed squares, dense faubourgs and the inner metropolitan ring, all under the Bordeaux Metropole Low Emission Zone regime active since 2025 within the ring road perimeter.

The main road axis of the conurbation is the A630 ring road, a motorway loop of about 45 km that surrounds the metropolis and concentrates most commuter traffic between Bordeaux, Merignac, Pessac, Talence, Begles and the right bank. Its 110 km/h merging lanes, its 27 exits and its bridges over the Garonne (Pont d'Aquitaine to the north, Eysines viaduct to the west) are very frequent features of the practical exam. Inside the city, the main structuring axes remain the cours de l'Intendance and cours Victor-Hugo on the left bank, the cours Clemenceau, the outer boulevards from Strasbourg to Wilson, and the Pont Chaban-Delmas and Pont Saint-Jean for motorised crossings. The Pont de Pierre itself has been closed to private cars since 2018 and reserved for buses, taxis, bikes and pedestrians.

The Bordeaux Metropole Low Emission Zone has banned the most polluting vehicles within the ring road perimeter since 2025, which directly affects inbound flows from the Medoc, the Arcachon Basin or the right bank. Candidates must integrate this constraint from the Gironde highway code stage and learn to read the specific Crit'Air signage. The department's practical test centres, organised around Bordeaux Nord, Bordeaux Sud and Merignac, cover most Gironde applications, with routes alternating between 30 km/h city-centre zones, Bordeaux boulevards, ring road sections and links to the inner suburbs.

The Bordeaux specificity also stems from its immediate suburbs and hinterland. Merignac concentrates the airport and large business zones served by the western ring road, Pessac hosts the largest university campus in France, Talence and Begles extend the urban fabric to the south, while the Medoc, Graves and Saint-Emilion vineyards border the conurbation. Mastering driving on shared tramway sections (four lines A, B, C, D), coexisting with a very developed cycle network around Velibordo and park-and-ride facilities, and handling the westerly wind on the bridges are among the skills expected to obtain the category B licence in Bordeaux.

Exam centres

Where to take the practical test from Bordeaux

Driving schools in Bordeaux have several approved exam centres available for their category B candidates. The final centre is confirmed at convocation time, once the school has validated the file on RdvPermis. Demand is high during back-to-school and spring booking peaks.

The centres most frequently assigned to candidates from Bordeaux and the surrounding area are located in:

  • Cenon (33)
  • Mérignac (33)
  • Bruges (33)
  • Villenave-d'Ornon (33)

Once your driving school in Bordeaux has validated the file, you receive the convocation specifying the centre, date and exact time of the test.

Accelerated programme

Accelerated Class A License training in Bordeaux

Several partner driving schools in Bordeaux run an accelerated Class A License programme: intensive lessons spread across 2 to 4 consecutive weeks, with a daily slot reserved for theory and practice. This format aims to shorten the overall path while keeping a structured progression.

Accelerated programmes are subject to instructor and exam-slot availability in dept. 33. The Qualiopi-certified partner driving school confirms feasibility and the timeline during the free quote callback.

How to get your Class A License in Bordeaux in 4 steps

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Compare and choose

Review the quote, ask any questions and pick the driving school that best matches your needs.

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Start your training

Enroll, set your start date and sit your exam with the best chances of success.

*Excluding Sundays and public holidays.

Funding

How to fund your license from Bordeaux

In Bordeaux, home to 267,991 residents, few people pay full price for their licence: between national schemes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine's regional grant and possible municipal aid, the bill drops significantly. Specific municipal grants for Bordeaux should be checked directly on the city hall's official website. Since Bordeaux is a Low-Emission Zone (ZFE), additional regional eco-grants may apply when choosing your training vehicle.

National schemes

"€1 a day" loan

Interest-free loan repaid at €1/day

Ages 15 to 25, in initial training

Service Public

CPF (Personal Training Account)

Up to €900 (2026 cap)

Employees, jobseekers with active CPF credits

Mon Compte Formation

France Travail support

Up to €1,200

Registered jobseekers with validated career project

France Travail

Apprentice grant

€500 flat grant

Adult apprentices preparing for the B license

Service Public

Regional scheme : Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Regional category B license support

Variable amount based on profile (details on official site)

Ages 17 to 25 in integration programmes, apprenticeship, civic service or vocational training

Nouvelle-Aquitaine Youth

Some large cities also offer a municipal scheme. Check with your town hall or the Nouvelle-Aquitaine regional website for the latest conditions and amounts. Most schemes can be combined under conditions; funding via CPF and Mon Compte Formation is capped at €900 in 2026.

Learn more

Learn more about the Motorcycle license

Beyond this page focused on Class A License in Bordeaux (dept. 33), our umbrella guide details the categories, training paths, prices and steps for the Motorcycle license. Useful to understand the wider context before choosing your partner driving school.

Discover the Motorcycle license guide →

Frequently asked questions

What is the price of the A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux (dept. 33)?

Plan a personalised budget for the A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux (dept. 33) (typically between EUR 250 and EUR 350). The final tariff covers theory training, driving lessons and exam presentation, detailed item by item on the quote.

What is the lead time to begin training in Bordeaux?

Once your form is received, a local partner in Bordeaux reaches out within 48h* to assess feasibility of the A2 to A Upgrade based on its available slots. Lead times vary by season and enrollment volume in dept. 33.

How do I request pricing for the A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux?

For the A2 to A Upgrade in Bordeaux, complete the form to trigger a match with a partner driving school in dept. 33. It sends a line-by-line quote within 48h*, with no commitment whatsoever.

Is the DevisPermis service accessible in Bordeaux (dept. 33)?

Yes, DevisPermis.fr has certified partners in Bordeaux and across dept. 33. Our network covers more than 490 French cities. If no school is directly available in Bordeaux, we connect you with the nearest one.

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