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Accompanied Driving in Lyon
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Average price of the Accompanied Driving in Lyon
Expect 2 230 to 2 700 EUR for the Accompanied Driving in Lyon (dept. 69). The exact Accompanied Driving 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 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 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 Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon?
The Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon relies on category B as defined in article R221-4 of the highway code, within the specific framework of early apprenticeship. The a French metropolis gathers 519,127 inhabitants per INSEE and belongs to department 69. The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region centralises AAC pass-rate statistics through the prefecture.
Angle, bay and parallel parking are systematically assessed manoeuvres for the Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon. The narrow streets of the a French metropolis in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes form a demanding setting that the supervised phase lets the candidate meet regularly under the accompanying driver's supervision.
The driving-school training contract for the Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon must precisely detail services, hourly rate, administrative fees and included teaching follow-up sessions. This transparency is required by the decree of 13 October 2016. Department 69 sanctions breaches via the DDPP, alongside the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Ahead of the driving part, the highway code theoretical test (ETG) can be taken with several state-approved operators, La Poste being one of the most widespread. Candidates in department 69 can in particular book a La Poste session in Saint-Priest, Vénissieux, Dardilly, Rillieux-la-Pape, Givors and Villefranche-sur-Saône, via the official search engine.
Practical tip for the Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon: schedule supervised trips at a regular pace (1 to 2 per week) rather than grouped, to favour retention. Driving schools in department 69 and the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region confirm this regularity improves practical exam success chances at 17.
Official ONISR indicators place 69 at 56.3% Class B pass rate (1st presentation, departmental data), with a practical exam wait around 63 days (national average). For the Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon, these figures form the planning baseline, to compare with the national average of 58.0%. Department 69 hosts 6 attached exam centres. Note: Lyon is part of the communes with a Low Emission Zone active since 2020 (Crit'Air 3, 4, 5 and unclassified vehicles banned, Crit'Air 2 restriction planned in 2026 (regime subject to the abolition law voted in April 2026)), to be anticipated when choosing the training vehicle and for later use.
The Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon means getting trained on dense urban driving, roundabout management, one-way streets and parking in constrained spaces. Specific exercises such as hill starts, slot-reversing and high-speed lane merging are regularly worked during lessons. Drivers should note the active Low Emission Zone since 2020: Crit'Air 3, 4, 5 and unclassified vehicles banned, Crit'Air 2 restriction planned in 2026 (regime subject to the abolition law voted in April 2026). Anticipating Crit'Air requirements is key when choosing a vehicle for training and later use. Training plans are tailored to the profile of the candidate and to the target exam centre.
Supervised driving (AAC) is widely practised in Lyon in families attached to early high-schooler autonomy and to mastering dense metropolitan driving. Accessible from age 15, AAC allows 3,000 km minimum with a parent. Typical outings use the A6 to Paris, A7 to Marseille, A42 to Geneva, A43 to Chambery, and in the Beaujolais and Monts du Lyonnais. The AAC pass rate exceeds 75% and insurance halved for three years is a major financial argument in a metropolis with high premiums (Rhone pass rate 56.3% below the national average).
Local driving conditions
Driving in Lyon : road environment and local specifics
Low-emission zone (LEZ)
Crit'Air 3, 4, 5 and unclassified vehicles banned, Crit'Air 2 restriction planned in 2026 (regime subject to the abolition law voted in April 2026), in force since 2020. Most of Lyon, Villeurbanne, Caluire-et-Cuire and sectors of Bron and Venissieux (Metropole de Lyon).
Taking your driving test in Lyon means learning to drive in France's third-largest city, around 520,000 inhabitants, prefecture of the Rhone department (69) and capital of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region. The Lyon site is shaped by the confluence of the Rhone and the Saone, which divide the city into three distinct areas: the central Presqu'ile peninsula between the two rivers, the left bank of the Rhone facing the Part-Dieu and Gerland districts, and the heights of Fourviere and Croix-Rousse to the west and north. This topography creates specific traffic constraints, with steep climbs, road tunnels and a network of bridges that must be crossed daily.
The structuring axes candidates regularly encounter during training are the Rhone and Saone quays, cours Lafayette which crosses the 3rd arrondissement from east to west, cours Vitton in the 6th, rue de la Republique on the Presqu'ile (largely pedestrianised on its central section), and the Laurent Bonnevay ring road which encircles the east of the metropolitan area. The A6/A7 motorway, whose historic crossing of the city centre was downgraded to an urban boulevard in 2022 between Limonest and Pierre-Benite, remains a major entry axis. The Croix-Rousse tunnel, linking the 1st to the 4th arrondissement, and the Fourviere tunnel beneath the eponymous hill are near-mandatory routes that learners must master.
The Lyon Metropolitan Low Emission Zone, active since 2020, progressively bans the most polluting vehicles. After excluding Crit'Air 5 then 4 categories, the Crit'Air 3 restriction applies on a phased schedule within the perimeter inside the ring road. This context shapes the choice of training and learning vehicle: schools renew their fleets towards recent petrol, hybrid or electric models to remain compliant. For candidates, this means that part of the sectors crossed during lessons already requires a compatible Crit'Air sticker.
The category B practical test in the Rhone is organised by the Departmental Territories Directorate (DDT69), with several test centres in the Lyon agglomeration to absorb a very high volume of candidates. Exam routes generally alternate dense Presqu'ile sectors with their many one-way streets, Rhone crossings via the Lafayette, Wilson or Morand bridges, fast-paced entries onto the quays and quieter residential areas of the 3rd, 6th or 7th arrondissements. The constant coexistence with the four tram lines T1, T2, T3 and T4, whose tracks sometimes share the roadway, and with Velo'v bike-share stations spread across the city, demands careful reading of road markings, anticipation of tram stops and constant blind-spot checks.
Exam centres
Where to take the practical test from Lyon
Residents of Lyon take the category B practical test at one of the 6 approved sites tied to department 69. The exact centre is assigned by RdvPermis at booking time and depends on current availability. Demand is high during back-to-school and spring booking peaks.
The centres most frequently assigned to candidates from Lyon and the surrounding area are located in:
- Saint-Priest (69)
- Vénissieux (69)
- Dardilly (69)
- Rillieux-la-Pape (69)
- Givors (69)
- Villefranche-sur-Saône (69)
Once your driving school in Lyon has validated the file, you receive the convocation specifying the centre, date and exact time of the test.
Accelerated programme
Accelerated Accompanied Driving training in Lyon
In Lyon, the accelerated Accompanied Driving programme relies on a concentrated schedule (around 4 to 6 daily hours) over 2 to 4 weeks. Theory training, mock exams and driving lessons are linked together to optimise time before the practical test in dept. 69.
Accelerated programmes are subject to instructor and exam-slot availability in dept. 69. The Qualiopi-certified partner driving school confirms feasibility and the timeline during the free quote callback.
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Funding
How to fund your license from Lyon
For driving licence candidates in Lyon, three funding sources run in parallel: national, regional (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes) and sometimes municipal. Specific municipal grants for Lyon 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 : Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Regional youth schemes
Conditions and amounts on the regional website
Apprentices, secondary-school students and youth in training (check current schemes)
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region ↗Candidates in Lyon should check the three tiers of support in parallel: national, regional (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes) and municipal. A local driving school usually knows the scales and can help build the file.
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Learn more
Learn more about the Class B (Car) license
Beyond this page focused on Accompanied Driving in Lyon (dept. 69), our umbrella guide details the categories, training paths, prices and steps for the Class B (Car) license. Useful to understand the wider context before choosing your partner driving school.
Discover the Class B (Car) license guide →Frequently asked questions
What budget should I plan for the Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon?
The price of the Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon (dept. 69) varies depending on the partner driving school and the formula chosen (typically between EUR 2,230 and EUR 2,700). Fill in our free form to receive a quote tailored to your profile and budget within 48h.
How fast can I start the Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon?
In Lyon, partner driving schools respond within 48h* to every request sent via our form. You quickly receive a proposed start date for the Supervised Driving (AAC) and an indicative timeline up to the exam.
How do I get a quote for the Supervised Driving (AAC) in Lyon?
The form takes 2 minutes: city (Lyon), training (Supervised Driving (AAC)), profile and calendar. You receive a call within 48h* from a partner driving school in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes with a detailed free quote.
Can I use DevisPermis from Lyon?
The service is available in Lyon and across dept. 69. If no partner driving school is free in the town itself, a neighbouring school in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes takes over to offer the Supervised Driving (AAC).
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