Alexandra School of Motoring Ltd

Alexandra School of Motoring Ltd Alexandra School of Motoring was established in 1965. Alexandra School of Motoring was established in 1965 to meet this demand.

Driver testing for cars was introduced into Ireland in 1964 and with that came the demand for driver training. In 1972 We Introduced HGV rigid training in Ireland and followed in 1976 with the introduction of articulated driver training. Over the Years we have established ourselves as one of the most trusted organizations to educate and train learner drivers in any category of vehicle. We have wo

rked closely with all state and semi-state bodies including FAS, Dublin City Council and Local authorities, ESB, a Post to name but a few. Our pass is rate is unmatched and our aim is for our clients to achieve the highest standard of safe and competent driving to give driving success for life.

Qualified Class B ADI Instructors wanted. If you're interested contact us via Email or Phone number below.
11/07/2025

Qualified Class B ADI Instructors wanted. If you're interested contact us via Email or Phone number below.

Fully qualified ADI’s required for immediate start. Excellent terms and conditions available.
20/03/2024

Fully qualified ADI’s required for immediate start. Excellent terms and conditions available.

Congratulations to Cliona McNamara. Well done on passing your driving test today. Best regards and safe driving for the ...
28/02/2019

Congratulations to Cliona McNamara. Well done on passing your driving test today. Best regards and safe driving for the future.

Congratulations Eduard Afiyan on passing your driving test. Wishing you all the best and safe driving for the future.
05/09/2018

Congratulations Eduard Afiyan on passing your driving test. Wishing you all the best and safe driving for the future.

13/02/2018

AND OUR WINNER IS.....LAURA JACKSON!

Thank you so much to everybody who got involved, please keep checking back for more chances to win and great offers in the near future!

Happy early Valentines!

08/02/2018

5 DAYS TO GO

Don't forget to enter our competition to be in with the chance of winning 3 FREE driving lessons for you or someone you love this Valentines Day πŸ’˜

(You've got to be in it to win it!)

Are you keen to start driving or know someone else who would love to?Simply like this page and give this post a BIG thum...
05/02/2018

Are you keen to start driving or know someone else who would love to?

Simply like this page and give this post a BIG thumbs up, for your chance to win THREE FREE car driving lessons.

The winner will be announced on Tuesday 13th February 2018. (Just in time for Valentines!!)

GOOD LUCK!

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25/12/2017

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***TOP TIPS FOR SAFE MOTORING ON THE ROAD THIS WINTER*** 😍😍😍1. Don't get caught out when extreme weather strikes. Just b...
06/12/2017

***TOP TIPS FOR SAFE MOTORING ON THE ROAD THIS WINTER*** 😍😍😍

1. Don't get caught out when extreme weather strikes. Just because we've all been through hurricane conditions this year doesn't mean we are immune to any future risk, as a skid on the smallest patch of black ice can have drastic consequences.

2. The golden rule in extreme weather conditions is to ask yourself, 'Is my journey really necessary?'
Last year the emergency services were diverted from real emergencies to rescue stranded motorists who should have known better and avoided driving through flooded roads.

3. It's staggering when I see people driving at high speed in wet road conditions, oblivious to the fact they won't be able to stop the car safely in an emergency.
In heavy rain, visibility is reduced and stopping distances increase dramatically, so slow down and allow extra distance between you and whatever vehicle is in front.

4. There is a saying in road safety circles: brakes stop your wheels, but tyres stop the car. There are as many as 14 deaths a year due to defective tyres, so you need to make sure that yours are fit for purpose. Replace them before they get to the legal limit of 1.6mm. Check the tyre pressure regularly and watch out for any damage like bulges or cuts.
5. Fog poses several challenges, especially for nervous and inexperienced drivers. The rule is to always use your fog lights when visibility drops below 100m.

Fog affects your judgment of speed and you can easily find yourself speeding up without realising it. Don't follow on the tail-lights of the car in front as it could end up being a case of the blind leading the blind.
The most important thing to do is slow down - and gently does it. Open the window at junctions so you can hear any oncoming traffic.


Address

5 Marino Mart, Fairview
Dublin
DUBLIN3

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8:30am - 1:30pm

Telephone

+353 1 836 3344

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