Driving school opened in Grevesmühlen: The future of driving begins now!

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Sebastian Behm is opening a new driving school in Grevesmühlen to meet local needs and make training modern.

Sebastian Behm eröffnet eine neue Fahrschule in Grevesmühlen, um lokale Bedürfnisse zu erfüllen und Ausbildung modern zu gestalten.
Sebastian Behm is opening a new driving school in Grevesmühlen to meet local needs and make training modern.

Driving school opened in Grevesmühlen: The future of driving begins now!

Sebastian Behm's driving school has now opened its own location in Grevesmühlen. After the great desire of young people and their parents from the region, such an initiative could not be delayed any longer. Since the summer of 2023, aspiring novice drivers have now had the opportunity to begin their training in Grevesmühlen. Sebastian Behm, who already successfully runs two branches in Wismar, opened the new branch in a lovingly renovated corner building on Kleine Seestrasse.

The first course in Grevesmühlen, which includes the participation of nine dedicated drivers, has already begun. These young participants have set their sights on passing their driving tests and can look forward to extensive training. Behm not only demonstrated a good knack for choosing the location, but also developed a well thought-out concept: the courses are structured in such a way that every learner driver can drive twice a week. In addition, the lessons in Grevesmühlen are led by Behm himself and the driving instructor Fabian Engel.

Modern training methods

A highlight of the driving school is the use of simulated driving training, which is used in the first six driving lessons. This efficient method enables learner drivers to practice difficult traffic situations without real stress and to increase their perception and attention in traffic. In addition, the costs for using the simulator are already included in the fees, a real advantage for aspiring drivers. According to the information from driving school 123, this simulator training significantly improves the quality of training and offers a safe opportunity to practice fahrschule-123.de.

On average, up to 3,400 euros can be incurred for driving license training, although lower costs of 2,500 euros are possible with previous knowledge. At the Behm driving school, many 16-year-olds dare to get their driving license for accompanying driving from the age of 17, which seems to be a real trend in the region. Behm and his team train for all driving license classes, including professional drivers, and also offer first aid training. A pre-test place for the theoretical exam has been set up so that the students are optimally prepared for the challenges.

A look into the future of driving school training

The reformed discussion about driving license law in Germany, which was initiated by Federal Transport Minister Schnieder, brings further exciting aspects into play. This makes it clear that security cannot be left behind in favor of lower costs, as DVR President Manfred Wirsch emphasizes. The integration of simulators into training is seen as an effective way to reduce costs and optimize training [dvr.de](https://www.dvr.de/presse/fuehrerscheinreform-verkehrssicherheit-und-fuehrerscheinkosten-duerfen-nicht-gegeneinander-ausspiel- Werden).

Behm does not see the opening of the new driving school as competition to the existing offerings in Grevesmühlen, but rather as an addition that serves cooperation in the region. He is convinced that with the combination of modern technology, experienced driving instructors and flexible courses, student drivers are optimally prepared for the challenges on the roads.