The advantage of "near me" — and why mobile beats it
When you search "driving instructor near me" in Abbotsford, the assumption is you'll drive to the school. With Ardas, that assumption flips: we come to you. Whether you're 2 minutes from a major depot or 20 minutes away, the lesson starts at your address. Time saved, stress reduced.
Why students choose Ardas
- ICBC-certified instructors — every instructor is licensed under the BC Driver Training Industry Office
- Modern dual-control vehicles — same car for lessons and the official ICBC road test
- Trilingual instruction — English, Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ), and Hindi (हिन्दी), no surcharge
- 7 days a week — Monday through Sunday, 8 AM to 8 PM
- Pick-up & drop-off* — your instructor confirms a meeting point in Abbotsford at booking
Areas of Abbotsford we cover for pickup
- Clearbrook · McMillan · Sumas Mountain
- East Abbotsford · West Abbotsford · Aberdeen
- Mt. Lehman · Townline · Downtown Abbotsford
- South Abbotsford · UFV / Highway 1 corridor
If your address is just outside city limits, call (778) 300-3339 and we'll work out a meeting point.
Our pricing — published, no hidden fees
- Driving Class — $55 (1-hour private lesson)
- Road Test Car Rental — $70 (use of our ICBC-approved dual-control vehicle for the official test, plus a quick controls check before)
- 1-Hour Class + Road Test Car — $120 (60-minute warm-up lesson immediately before the test, plus the test-day car — most popular bundle)
- 10-Class Package — $525 (saves $25 vs paying per class — best value for new drivers)
Lessons in English, Punjabi, and Hindi at no extra charge. Pick-up and drop-off available* across Abbotsford. Call (778) 300-3339 to book.
Why "instructor consistency" beats "instructor proximity"
Some students search "driving school near me" hoping geographic closeness equals convenience. But the bigger driver of success is instructor consistency — the same instructor across your package, learning your habits, building on previous lessons. Mobile pickup means closeness becomes irrelevant; consistency becomes everything.
