Driving License Changes: More Choices in Brazil
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Driving schools in Brazil are still operational, but new regulations have made them non-mandatory for obtaining a driver's license (CNH). Candidates can now choose alternative learning methods, including online courses and independent training, significantly reducing costs and time. The practical training requirement has been cut from 20 hours to just 2, and learners can use personal vehicles for practice. The focus is on democratizing access to driving education.
Many people have been asking: Has the driving school ended in Brazil? The answer is straightforward – No, it hasn’t.
But the rules have changed, bringing more options for those seeking a driver’s license.
Where once the only route was through a formal driving school, today, you can decide how to prepare and learn, saving both time and money.
A new resolution from Contran shakes up the process. Now, candidates aren’t required to contract a driving school to get their CNH.
This opens the doors to alternative ways of learning and reduces overall costs.
The mandatory requirement is gone, but driving schools remain in business – for those who prefer guidance or a structured environment, they’re still available.
The goal behind the change is clear: make life easier for people who don’t have the means or access to a driving education center.
It’s about democratizing the process and cutting expenses that often kept many off the road.
Fortunately, theoretical learning moved online, allowing candidates to choose how, when, and where they study. From digital materials to online courses, the choice is yours.
There’s no more minimum theoretical course load. Master the material at your pace. Once you’re confident, you can take the Detran exam – your success is measured by your knowledge, not by hours spent studying.
On the practical side, you’ll find more crucial changes. The required training dropped from 20 hours to just 2 mandatory hours. These can be completed with independent, licensed instructors.
For many, this means lower prices and easier scheduling. It also reflects a growing trust in self-learning and the candidate’s responsibility.
Even more, you can train using your own or a family member’s car, provided it meets minimum safety criteria. This step makes practice familiar and potentially less stressful, letting learners build confidence in a known setting.
But here’s a crucial note: Although the school isn’t mandatory, you must complete both the theoretical and practical exams. The written test covers laws, safety, and traffic knowledge, ensuring candidates understand the legal and responsible way to drive.
The practical test hasn’t changed. New drivers must demonstrate real-world ability, including maneuvers like parallel parking, starting on slopes, safe stops, and proper control of the vehicle. Passing isn’t about ticking boxes – it’s about proving you’re ready for the road.
One positive outcome is time: Learners who grasp the material quickly can take the exam earlier, no longer held back by a set number of classroom hours.
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