OUR COMMITMENT
We specialise in high-quality driver training, and offer accredited driving instructors who provide professional, practical and personalised training in both manual and automatic cars.
Our mission is: to develop and enhance driving skills through comprehensive on-road training.
Chevron Driving School is a small, family-based business, owned and managed by Peter and Sharon White. We operate with honesty and integrity; treat people fairly and with respect; and strive for continuous improvement in all that we do.
Our driving school is well-known throughout the Gold Coast and hinterland. As a result, most of our work comes by way of referrals from very grateful clients. Student satisfaction is our highest priority. We welcome feedback from students, and treasure the many thank you letters, cards, gifts and tokens of appreciation received over the years.
Thank you for choosing Chevron Driving School – we appreciate your support.
Over the past few months I have received driving lessons from your school and recently I successfully completed my first driving test. I believe it was my instructor’s constant encouragement and patience
that saw me through – he taught me that you do not have to be perfect at everything you do in life and that you can do anything you want if you at least give it a try. I would not hesitate to recommend
Chevron Driving School to those in need of a referral - yours thankfully, Emma
ADTA - Q
All our driving instructors are members of the Australian Driver Trainers Association – Qld and abide by the Code of Ethics and Constitution of the Association.
The ADTA-Q is the largest industry body representing professional driving instructors in Queensland. For more information visit their website at: www.adta-q.com
RACQ free2go
We continue to support RACQ free2go - a youth-based membership program for young Queenslanders aged 16 and 17 and school students in years 11 and 12. For more information visit their website at: www.free2go.com.au
QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT
Queensland Transport encourages learners to have professional driving lessons with the new 1:3 ruling in the learner logbook. It’s all about road safety and ensuring young drivers have comprehensive on-road training before going solo.
One hour of training with an accredited driving instructor is now counted as triple time in the logbook, for up to ten hours. Therefore, the first 10 hours of tuition with Chevron Driving School equates to 30 hours in the logbook, and that’s great value to all young drivers.
