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Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement

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Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement : training with partner driving schools in dept. 75

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Average price of the Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement

Tariffs for the Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement (dept. 75) typically range from 200 EUR to 250 EUR depending on the partner driving school, the lessons volume and the formula chosen. The final Scooter License quote is detailed item by item: theory training, driving lessons, presentation to the exam and any optional supports.

Several aids can lighten the cost: CPF financing (900 EUR cap in 2026), the 1 EUR/day permit loan, regional aids in Île-de-France 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 Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement?

In Paris 19e Arrondissement within Île-de-France, the Scooter License concept covers the full umbrella: 50 cc accessible from age 14 through the AM category, 125 cc open to Class B holders with the seven-hour training, and MP3-type three-wheelers now subject to the same rules. Driving schools in department 75 cover these three markets.

Bus lanes shared with powered two-wheelers offer a concrete advantage of the Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement: time savings at peak hours on roads of department 75, specific signage and stopping rules to know. The approved instructor integrates these points during the five hours of supervised practice in Île-de-France.

The Scooter License budget in Paris 19e Arrondissement (between 200 and 400 euros) covers regulatory training, but the household must also plan for personal gear (ECE-approved helmet, CE gloves, resistant jacket). In the Île-de-France region, this second item often weighs as much as training itself and conditions the safety of early trips.

The theoretical test (ETG, highway code) is booked directly online with an approved operator: La Poste, SGS, Pointcode, Dekra or other. For department 75, the official La Poste search engine lists rooms notably in Rosny-sous-Bois, Nanterre, Saint-Denis and Versailles.

On the official Road Safety website, the Scooter License (AM category) is presented as the entry point to powered mobility. In Paris 19e Arrondissement, the approved driving school issues the final attestation, a document to keep long-term with an ID: this is the proof asked for during a check in department 75.

Paris 19e Arrondissement is part of 75, where ONISR data shows 50.6% Class B pass rate (1st presentation, departmental data) and an average practical exam wait of 105 days (departmental estimate). Compared with the 58.0% national average, these statistics help define the pace of preparation for the Scooter License. Department 75 hosts 4 attached exam centres.

The Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement 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. Our partner schools tailor training to the traffic density observed in the department 75.

Local driving conditions

Driving in Paris 19e Arrondissement : road environment and local specifics

Taking your driving test in the 19th arrondissement of Paris means training in a working-class and contrasting district of the northeast, organised around the Buttes-Chaumont Park, the Villette Park and the Bassin de la Villette. The 19th lies entirely within the Paris Low Emission Zone, where Crit'Air 3 and more polluting vehicles have been banned since 2024. The arrondissement borders Pantin and Aubervilliers to the east and northeast, and provides quick access to the A1 and A3 motorways via porte de la Villette and porte de la Chapelle.

The La Villette, Pont-de-Flandre, Amérique and Combat districts are crossed by busy structuring axes. Avenue Jean-Jaurès runs in a straight line from place de Stalingrad to porte de Pantin, alongside the Bassin de la Villette and the Villette Park. Boulevard de la Villette and boulevard Macdonald, which runs along the old railway belt to the north, complete this network. Place des Fêtes, place du Colonel-Fabien and place de la Bataille-de-Stalingrad are complex intersections that candidates regularly encounter during training.

To obtain a category B licence in Paris 19, candidates must handle the boulevard périphérique on its northeastern section, particularly busy during peak hours between porte de la Villette, porte de Pantin and porte des Lilas. On-ramps and off-ramps near the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, the exhibition park and the Villette sports facilities are frequent training sections. The Ourcq and Saint-Denis canals add a dimension of pedestrian and cycling developments that change the usual routes.

Preparing for the licence in the 19th requires careful anticipation of coexistence with the many buses on lines 26, 60, 75 and PC3, cyclists travelling along the canal banks, and pedestrian density around the metro exits at Jaurès, Stalingrad, Laumière and Pyrénées. The steep streets around the Buttes-Chaumont, such as rue de Crimée or rue Manin, require solid mastery of hill starts and clutch dosage, which makes it a demanding and instructive training ground for passing the exam.

Exam centres

Where to take the practical test from Paris 19e Arrondissement

Residents of Paris 19e Arrondissement take the category B practical test at one of the 4 approved sites tied to department 75. 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 Paris 19e Arrondissement and the surrounding area are located in:

  • Rosny-sous-Bois (93)
  • Nanterre (92)
  • Saint-Denis (93)
  • Versailles (78)

If you fail, a new slot is requested via RdvPermis and may be assigned to a different centre from your first attempt.

Accelerated programme

Accelerated Scooter License training in Paris 19e Arrondissement

In Paris 19e Arrondissement, the accelerated Scooter License 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. 75.

Accelerated programmes are subject to instructor and exam-slot availability in dept. 75. The Qualiopi-certified partner driving school confirms feasibility and the timeline during the free quote callback.

How to get your Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement in 4 steps

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*Excluding Sundays and public holidays.

Funding

How to fund your license from Paris 19e Arrondissement

In Paris 19e Arrondissement, home to 178,691 residents, few people pay full price for their licence: between national schemes, Île-de-France's regional grant and possible municipal aid, the bill drops significantly. For municipal grants, contact the Paris 19e Arrondissement city hall directly: they may offer their own schemes on top of the national and regional ones. Since Paris 19e Arrondissement 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 : Île-de-France

Regional driving license support

Up to €1,300 for eligible audiences

Apprentices, vocational trainees, youth in integration programmes (conditions on the region website)

Île-de-France region

In Paris 19e Arrondissement, the winning combination depends on your situation: a jobseeker leans on France Travail first, a young worker on the CPF, a student on the Île-de-France regional grant. CPF cap 2026: €900.

Learn more

Learn more about the Scooter license

Beyond this page focused on Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement (dept. 75), our umbrella guide details the categories, training paths, prices and steps for the Scooter license. Useful to understand the wider context before choosing your partner driving school.

Discover the Scooter license guide →

Frequently asked questions

What is the price of the Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement (dept. 75)?

The tariff of the Scooter License in Paris 19e Arrondissement reflects the lessons volume, the formula and the desired calendar (typically between EUR 200 and EUR 250). The free quote sent within 48h by our partner in dept. 75 details every item without commitment.

Are driving schools quickly available in Paris 19e Arrondissement?

Once your form is received, a local partner in Paris 19e Arrondissement reaches out within 48h* to assess feasibility of the Scooter License based on its available slots. Lead times vary by season and enrollment volume in dept. 75.

How do I get connected to a driving school in Paris 19e Arrondissement?

To get a quote in Paris 19e Arrondissement, indicate your training (Scooter License), level and availability via our form. The 48h callback by a local partner in dept. 75 allows finalising a tailored offer.

Is the DevisPermis service accessible in Paris 19e Arrondissement (dept. 75)?

Yes, you can use DevisPermis from Paris 19e Arrondissement (dept. 75). Our network of more than 490 cities includes Île-de-France. Depending on availability, the nearest partner calls you back within 48h for the Scooter License.

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