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AA Kenya Driving School 2024 Fees Structure and Branches

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AA Kenya, the country’s oldest and most respected driving school, has been training drivers since 1919. Known for its high standards and comprehensive courses, AA Kenya continues to set the benchmark for driving schools across the nation. Whether you’re looking to acquire your first driving license, upgrade your skills, or pursue professional driver training, AA Kenya offers a wide range of courses that cater to all levels of driving proficiency.

The school has more than 50 branches spread across Kenya, ensuring that learners in urban and rural areas can access top-notch driver education. The main headquarters of AA Kenya is located at Renaissance Corporate Park in Upper Hill, Nairobi, from where it coordinates its extensive network of branches.

In this article, we will break down the AA Kenya Driving School 2024 fees structure, the types of courses offered, and provide a comprehensive list of their branches across the country.

AA Kenya Driving Courses and Fees Structure for 2024

AA Kenya offers various categories of driver training tailored to specific vehicle types and professional requirements. Below is a breakdown of the course fees for the year 2024:

1. Boda Boda (Motorcycle) – Category A1/2/3

  • Training Fees: Ksh 5,780
  • NTSA Fees: Ksh 2,450
  • Total Cost: Ksh 8,230

This course is designed for individuals operating boda bodas (motorcycles) as taxis, light couriers, or three-wheeler vehicles.

2. Saloon Car – Category B1/2/3

  • Training Fees: Ksh 18,780
  • NTSA Fees: Ksh 2,450
  • Total Cost: Ksh 21,230

This course covers training for driving small vehicles, such as saloon cars, with options for manual or automatic transmissions.

3. Light/Medium Trucks and Buses – Category C1/2

  • Training Fees: Ksh 12,780
  • NTSA Fees: Ksh 2,350
  • Total Cost: Ksh 15,130

Tailored for drivers of light to medium trucks and buses, this course prepares learners for commercial vehicle operations.

4. PSV (Public Service Vehicles) – Category D1/2

  • Training Fees: Ksh 12,780
  • NTSA Fees: Ksh 2,350
  • Total Cost: Ksh 15,130

Designed for PSV operators, this course is ideal for those looking to drive public transportation vehicles such as matatus, buses, or shuttles.

Note: The training fees include the AA driver manual booklet and service charges. NTSA fees must be paid separately through the Transport Integrated Management System (TIMS).

AA Kenya Defensive Driving Courses

In addition to standard driver training, AA Kenya offers specialized defensive driving courses aimed at enhancing driver safety and professionalism. Below are the available options for 2024:

1. Intermediate Defensive Driving Course (2 days)

  • Cost: Ksh 22,000
  • Focus: Safe driving skills, attitude adjustment, and behavior change for experienced drivers.

2. Intermediate Defensive Driving Course with Basic Mechanics (3 days)

  • Cost: Ksh 29,150
  • Focus: Highway codes, traffic rules, regulations, and basic mechanics.

3. Defensive Riders Course (Motorcycle Competence) – 2 Days

  • Cost: Ksh 15,000
  • Focus: Motorcycle handling and road safety for boda boda riders.

4. Intensive Defensive Driving Course (5 days)

  • Cost: Ksh 44,000
  • Focus: Comprehensive driver skills improvement, including first aid, fire control, customer care, troubleshooting vehicle operations, and road safety.

AA Kenya Driving School Branches

AA Kenya operates more than 50 branches across the country. Here’s a list of some of their key locations, ensuring nationwide coverage for learners:

Nairobi Region:

  1. AA Kenya Headquarters – Renaissance Corporate Park, Upper Hill | Contact: 0709 933000
  2. Hurlingham Branch – APA Arcade 3rd Floor | Contact: 0709 333000
  3. Kahawa Wendani Branch – AA House, opposite Kahawa Barracks | Contact: 0709 333 004
  4. Embakasi Branch – AA Building, Catherine Dereba Road | Contact: 0709 933 023
  5. Sarit Westlands Branch – 2nd Floor, Sarit Centre | Contact: 0709 933 001
  6. Buruburu Branch – Gemunwa House 3rd Floor | Contact: 0709 333 003
  7. Village Market Branch – Village Market, Limuru Road | Contact: 0709 933000

Rift Valley Region:

  1. Eldoret Branch – Fims Building 2nd Floor | Contact: 0709 333 010
  2. Nakuru Branch – Gate House, 2nd Floor, Mburu Gichua Road | Contact: 0709 333 008
  3. Naivasha Branch – Kenyatta Avenue | Contact: 0709 333 022
  4. Kitale Branch – Yes Building 2nd Floor | Contact: 0709 333 011
  5. Kapsabet Branch – Grand View House, 2nd Floor | Contact: 0712 456 861

Western and Nyanza Region:

  1. Kisumu Branch – Tivoli Centre 1st Floor | Contact: 0709 333009
  2. Kakamega Branch – Equity Building, Ambwere Plaza 2nd Floor | Contact: 0709 333 014
  3. Kisii Branch – The Place Building 3rd Floor | Contact: 0709 333013
  4. Kericho Branch – Koineei Plaza, Temple Road | Contact: 0709 333 012

Central and Eastern Region:

  1. Nyeri Branch – Lymo Plaza 2nd Floor | Contact: 0709 333 017
  2. Meru Branch – Muthui Building, behind Society Stores, Ground Floor | Contact: 0709 333 018
  3. Embu Branch – Eastern Emporium Building 3rd Floor | Contact: 0709 333 019
  4. Karatina Branch – Biashara Street, Opposite Karatina Open Air Market 1st Floor | Contact: 0709 333 016

Coast Region:

  1. Mombasa Branch – NSSF Building Ground Floor | Contact: 0709 333 007
  2. Mtwapa Branch – Family Bank Building 1st Floor | Contact: 0709 333 029
  3. Likoni Branch – Rafiki Building 3rd Floor | Contact: 0709 333 005

Other Key Branches:

  1. Kitengela Branch – Kitengela Plaza 1st Floor | Contact: 0709 333 130
  2. Juja Branch – Juja Square, 3rd Floor | Contact: 0769 232 599

Contact Information

For inquiries, you can reach AA Kenya through the following:

Conclusion

AA Kenya continues to lead the way in driver education with its comprehensive courses and expansive branch network. Whether you’re looking to get a new driving license, enhance your driving skills with a defensive driving course, or train as a professional driver, AA Kenya’s 2024 offerings are designed to meet all your needs. Their reputation for quality training and a strong focus on road safety makes them the top choice for thousands of Kenyans every year.