The coolest driving instructor in Ostprignitz-Ruppins: Kevin Schmidt triumphs!
Kevin Schmidt was voted “Coolest Driving Instructor” in Ostprignitz-Ruppin. He won the poll with 171 votes.

The coolest driving instructor in Ostprignitz-Ruppins: Kevin Schmidt triumphs!
The election for the coolest driving instructor of the year has been decided in Ostprignitz-Ruppin, and there is great joy. Kevin Schmidt from Fahrschule-GmbH in Wittstock won the race! With 171 votes, which corresponds to 18.5 percent of the total votes cast, he was named the best driving instructor by his students and former students. A total of 24 driving instructors from ten different driving schools took part in the survey, which involved around 1,000 people. Nominations were open until June 30 and the results show the competition was strong.
The most popular driving instructors in Ostprignitz-Ruppin are:
| rank | name | Voices |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Kevin Schmidt, Wittstock | 171 |
| 2. | Andreas Rühmling, Sieversdorf | 135 |
| 3. | Gerald Schülke, Kyritz | 69 |
| 4. | Sven Havemann, Wittstock | 63 |
| 4. | Mario Brandt, Neuruppin | 63 |
| 5. | Burkhard Franz, Wittstock | 56 |
The vote was fiercely contested, with the results sometimes only separated by a difference of votes. The competition shows how great the appreciation is for driving instructors in the region, and this is reflected in the lively participation in the election. This commitment not only makes the driving schools known, but also highlights the individuality of the driving instructors topfahrschulen.com reported.
The current developments in the driving school industry cannot be ignored. The upcoming MOVING industry report 2023, which will be published on November 21st, will provide interesting insights into the situation of driving schools. This report will not only contain operationally relevant data on the number of driving schools and driving instructor certificates, but also information on economic development and the challenges resulting from the corona pandemic. Such analyzes are important in shaping the future of driving schools and the training of driving instructors, as emphasized by the interest group MOVING, which has been campaigning for road safety and education in Europe since 2012.
The election of Kevin Schmidt shows once again how important the personal bond between driving instructors and students is. It remains exciting to see how the driving school landscape will develop and what challenges the industry will have to overcome in the coming years.