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Introduction
Class B license in Hazebrouck : driving school, exam and financial aid
Preparing for the driving exam in Hazebrouck means navigating a small-town setting that is home to 21 912 residents. Situated in Hauts-de-France (department 59), the town offers specific resources for candidates: exam centres, ONISR-tracked pass rates, waiting times, and funding schemes detailed below.
Local driving conditions
Driving in Hazebrouck : road environment and local specifics
Taking the driving test in Hazebrouck means adapting to a small interior Flanders town environment in the Nord department of around 21,900 inhabitants, part of the Interior Flanders Community of Communes in the Hauts-de-France region. A historic sub-prefecture at the heart of the Flemish country, Hazebrouck is organised around the Grand-Place dominated by Saint-Eloi church (an emblematic bell tower over 80 metres), the station district (major rail hub on the Lille-Dunkerque-Calais line) and typically Flemish grid-pattern suburbs. Category B candidates drive in an environment marked by surrounding agricultural plains, commuter traffic towards Lille and Dunkerque and proximity to the Belgian border.
The main road axis is the A25 motorway linking Lille to Dunkerque, passing east of Hazebrouck with exits 12 (Hazebrouck-Sud) and 13 (Hazebrouck-Nord). The N42 to Boulogne-sur-Mer and Saint-Omer crosses the commune and remains the major historic northwest axis. The D916 to Steenvoorde and the Belgian border, and the D946 to Cassel and Mont des Cats complete connections. The station level crossing (major rail axis) imposes frequent stops, and centre crossings via Rue de Merville and Rue Clemenceau remain narrow with constrained parking.
Hazebrouck candidates generally take their test at the Dunkerque or Lille practical exam centre, integrated into the Nord pool. Typical exam routes cross the A25 (110 km/h merges), traverse the N42 and Grand-Place, include La Creule retail-area roundabouts and exit to agricultural plains via the D916 to Steenvoorde or the D946 to Cassel. The Nord pass rate (58.7%) sits around the national average, a sign of a demanding exam suited to mixed urban-rural terrain.
The Flanders oceanic climate adds constraints: very frequent year-round rain with over 200 days per year, frequent morning fogs in surrounding agricultural plains, violent westerly winds sweeping open landscapes (up to 100 km/h in winter). Crossing Flemish plains via secondary roads (D916, D946) demands vigilance against slow farm machinery (tractors, beet trucks), particularly during harvest. Nord highway code preparation includes driving in violent winds, reading farm-vehicle plates and coexistence with dense rail traffic at the station level crossing.
Exam centres
Where to take the practical test from Hazebrouck
Candidates registered in Hazebrouck are not necessarily assigned to an exam centre within the city itself. Slot allocation is managed regionally through the RdvPermis system, operated by the Délégation à la Sécurité Routière. Slot availability stays reasonable outside the seasonal peaks.
The centres most frequently assigned to candidates from Hazebrouck and the surrounding area are located in:
- Lille (59)
- Tourcoing (59)
- Douai (59)
- Valenciennes (59)
- Dunkerque (59)
- Maubeuge (59)
Plan the trip and transport mode to reach the assigned centre, especially if you live in an area far from central Hazebrouck.
Pass rate
Category B pass rate in department 59
Pass-rate statistics for the B license are made public each year by the ONISR under the Road Safety authority.
The 58.7% rate recorded in department 59 applies directly to candidates registered in Hazebrouck, close to the national average. In Hazebrouck, smoother traffic gives candidates more time to react to situations encountered on the day.
58.7 %
Department 59
ONISR / Sécurité Routière 2024 (agrégation 301 écoles, 38577 présentations dept 59)
58 %
National average
ONISR 2024
The headline rate does not predict the individual result: a well-prepared candidate in Hazebrouck can aim above the average by stacking supervised driving hours before the test.
Waiting times
How long to get an exam slot from Hazebrouck
The statutory waiting time for an exam slot after registration is 2 months. Actual delays vary significantly across France: from around 30 days in low-density areas to 3 to 4 months in large urban areas. In Hazebrouck, the exact figure depends on the load on department 59.
55 to 70 days*
National range
Moyenne nationale 2024
*Excluding accelerated programmes
In Hazebrouck, some candidates opt for an accelerated course to shorten training and book an earlier RdvPermis slot.
Funding
How to fund your license from Hazebrouck
Hazebrouck is located in the 59 department and Hauts-de-France region: candidates can stack national grants with the dedicated regional scheme. Specific municipal grants for Hazebrouck should be checked directly on the city hall's official website.
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 ↗Regional scheme : Hauts-de-France
Regional youth schemes
Conditions and amounts on the regional website
Apprentices, secondary-school students and youth in training (check current schemes)
Hauts-de-France region ↗In Hazebrouck, candidates rarely tap every scheme at once: start with the CPF if the account is active, then top up with the Hauts-de-France regional grant if eligible. CPF cap: €900 in 2026.
Practical steps
Steps to get your license in Hazebrouck
All driver-license procedures now run through the ANTS: file opening, application tracking, license issuance. The theory test is taken at a private approved centre for €30. The driving school handles practical-exam registration through RdvPermis and informs the candidate of the assigned centre. On exam day, present your ID and convocation.
Estimated total duration
4 to 6 months*
Typical timeline from enrolment to license in department 59, factoring in local practical-exam waiting times.
*Excluding accelerated programmes
Pricing
Price of a driving school in Hazebrouck : Class B, motorcycle, scooter, boat
Class B license tariffs in Hazebrouck typically run from 1,200 to 1,800 EUR for a manual gearbox formula, with the automatic option starting around 1,000 EUR. The final price quoted by a partner driving school in dept. 59 depends on the lessons volume and the support included.
Beyond the Class B, our partner driving schools in Hazebrouck also propose tariffs for the motorcycle license (A2 from around 1,290 EUR), the scooter license (50cc BSR or 125cc 7h training), and the coastal boat license (from around 650 EUR). Each estimate is free, with no commitment, and a callback within 48h*.
*Indicative price ranges, free of commitment. Detailed tariffs depend on each Qualiopi-certified partner driving school. Financing via CPF and Mon Compte Formation is capped at 900 EUR in 2026.
Available courses
How to get your driving license in Hazebrouck (59) ?
Our partner driving schools in Hazebrouck offer all license courses : Class B (manual or automatic), motorcycle A2/A, scooter BSR/125cc, accompanied driving AAC from age 15, boat coastal license and more.
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Dedicated training pages
Class B, motorcycle, scooter & boat licenses available in Hazebrouck
Car License (B) in Hazebrouck
Category B - Car →
Motorcycle License in Hazebrouck
Categories A2, A →
Boat License in Hazebrouck
Coastal, Offshore, Inland →
Points Recovery Course in Hazebrouck
Up to +4 points recovered →
Highway Code in Hazebrouck
ETG - Full preparation →
Automatic Car License (B) in Hazebrouck
Category B - Automatic transmission →
Supervised Driving (AAC) in Hazebrouck
From age 15 - Early-start training →
A2 Motorcycle License in Hazebrouck
Category A2 - Age 18+ →
A2 to A Upgrade in Hazebrouck
7h mandatory training after 2 years on A2 →
Scooter License in Hazebrouck
50cc, 125cc, 3-wheel scooter training →
125cc Training in Hazebrouck
7h mandatory to ride a 125 →
BSR - AM License in Hazebrouck
From age 14 - 50cc and light quadricycles →
File Transfer in Hazebrouck
Resume your training without starting over →
After License Cancellation in Hazebrouck
Retake your license after cancellation →
Foreign License in Hazebrouck
Exchange, conversion and equivalences →
Frequently asked questions
Driving license in Hazebrouck: your questions
How much does a driving license cost in Hazebrouck?
The price of a driving license in Hazebrouck varies depending on the driving school and the package selected. Generally, expect between €1,200 and €2,500 for a manual gearbox license, and between €1,000 and €1,800 for an automatic. Get a free quote to find out the exact rates of partner schools in department 59.
How do I choose a driving school in Hazebrouck?
To choose the right driving school in Hazebrouck, check the exam pass rate, instructor availability, timetables offered and teaching materials. DevisPermis.fr only selects certified and recognised driving schools in department 59 to guarantee you a quality training experience.
How long does it take to get a license in Hazebrouck?
The average time to obtain a driving licence in Hazebrouck is 3 to 6 months in the standard track with two lessons per week. An intensive accelerated programme can shorten this to 4 to 8 weeks. With supervised driving (AAC from age 15), you can sit the exam at 17. A partner driving school will call you back within 48h to plan your journey.
Can I get financial assistance for my license in Hazebrouck?
Yes, several funding schemes are available. Ask the partner driving school when they call you back: they can explain the assistance available in department 59, including regional grants, the €1/day loan for under-25s, and France Travail aid for job seekers.
Are there driving schools with quick availability in Hazebrouck?
Our partner driving schools in Hazebrouck are selected for their responsiveness and availability. Once your request is submitted, a certified partner in department 59 contacts you within 48h* to schedule your first appointment at a time that suits you. *Excluding Sundays and public holidays.
Is accompanied driving (AAC) available in Hazebrouck?
Yes, accompanied driving is offered by the majority of our partner driving schools in Hazebrouck. It allows you to start learning from age 15 with a designated accompanying driver, and has a higher first-attempt pass rate than the standard route. Request a quote to find out which AAC-approved schools are available in Hauts-de-France.
How does the referral process work in Hazebrouck?
It's simple and quick: you fill in our form in 2 minutes, specifying your desired course and city (Hazebrouck). DevisPermis.fr forwards your request to a partner driving school in department 59. They call you back directly within 48h* to offer a package tailored to your profile and budget. No commitment, no fees.
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