Paulo Driving School

Paulo Driving School We train both private and professional drivers. We process your drivers license at affordable rates.

05/01/2025
We now offer intensive home driving lessons on manual and automatic vehicles. Kindly contact us if you want to be traine...
07/01/2021

We now offer intensive home driving lessons on manual and automatic vehicles. Kindly contact us if you want to be trained with your own car from your house.

**Traffic rules and regulations in Nigeria issued by FRSC**Must-know road safety rules.Never exceed the   limit: Everyth...
30/12/2020

**Traffic rules and regulations in Nigeria issued by FRSC**

Must-know road safety rules.

Never exceed the limit: Everything exists for a reason, so does the speed limit. Check the regulation for speed limit in each type of route then conform to it. You don’t want to be arrested either by or Grim Reaper, right?

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No 24 Akerele street, Awodi Ora, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria

These are Highway Codes please always observe them
28/10/2020

These are Highway Codes please always observe them

18/09/2020

On your first day in training this is what you'll be doing

A good driver must always adhere to the Driving Etiquette...!
16/07/2020

A good driver must always adhere to the Driving Etiquette...!

Contact us for driving lessons at Paulo Driving School
08/07/2020

Contact us for driving lessons at Paulo Driving School

04/07/2020

*AUTOMATIC CAR GEARING SYSTEM*

Very many automatic car users are careless to understand the gearing transmission system of autos. We are aware of 'P, R, N, D, D1, D2, D3' or 'P, R, N, A, 2, 3, L' in our cars and we understand only P=park, R=reverse, N=neutral and D=drive only. The others' function are discussed bellow:

*The d1, d2, d3 can be used for engine braking* . That is u can use it to downshift when u are going down the hill or nearing a red light and u don't won't to use ur brakes, just like in manual
*. If u are moving say in gear 4 and u shift to d2, ur car will downshift to gear 2, likewise ur car will downshift to gear 1 if u shift to d1. This is useful in slowing down the car in case of brake failure.*

For D1, when u're stucked in sand or mud and u need to maintain gear 1 power to get ur car out.

For D2, when u're ascending a hilly road and ur engine is loosing power. To gain instant engine power, u need drop to D2( just like in manual trans)

For D3 (if a car does not have it, OD button does the function), when u're trying to overtake in low rev say 2500 rpm and need to rev up to say 5500 rpm to gain more engine power to overtake successfully.

Also 'D2' 'D3' functions are designed for emergency scenario, a situation where your gear in 'D' could not change itself automatically due to electrical or mechanical malfunctioning, all you need to do is to drive the car manually and it has no side effect of on your car.

Some automatic cars dont have such d1, d2, rather they have +/- .The plus shifts up while minus down shifts the gear.

Some like mercedes have it also behind the steerin like paddles. Mercedes C-class, ML and Volks passat cars, never upshift or downshift except in extreme cases of engine revolution above or below safety limit. It makes the experience similar to driving a manual car without the third pedal
Unlike the manual, you can change gears to upshift or downshift as asserted without having to hit on your brake pedals at such extremes of speeding by suppressing the k**b on the head of the gear shift selector handle to pick on the specified gear you wish to be on.

So for automatic, if I'm moving at, say 120km/hr on 'D', I can just change to, say 'D2' without stepping on the brakes, and the car will slow down automatically.

All professional drivers use this to control when they want their cars to shift to lower or higher gears at the right rpm.

A professional driver who knows how to handle auto gears will outrun an ordinary driver even when they are both driving the same cars with the same auto tr**ny.

If u watch fast and furious 6, most of the cars they used are automatic but the drivers controlled when they want the cars to shift.

*Always remember to fasten your seat belts while driving.*

Have a great day!

Paulo Driving School

Regulatory Signs
13/05/2020

Regulatory Signs

Address

Apapa

Opening Hours

Monday 07:00 - 14:00
Tuesday 07:00 - 14:00
Wednesday 07:00 - 14:00
Thursday 07:00 - 14:00
Friday 07:00 - 14:00
Saturday 07:00 - 14:00

Telephone

+2348030608069

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