DRIVEX

Defensive driving course

A license lets you drive. Defensive driving lets you drive safely for decades. Learn to anticipate other people's mistakes before they reach you.

On Puerto Rico's roads, the average driver faces everything: rain that arrives unannounced, motorcycles appearing between lanes, roundabouts where nobody yields properly, and the daily tapón that drains everyone's patience. Defensive driving is the set of habits that keeps you out of accidents that technically wouldn't be 'your fault' — but would change your life anyway.

This practical course goes far beyond the license exam. We work on reading traffic, managing the space around your vehicle, anticipating other drivers' errors, and the specific techniques for island conditions: tropical downpours, slick pavement, high-speed expressways and unpredictable drivers.

This course is for you if…

  • You just got your license and want to be better than average
  • You drive daily and want to reduce your real risk
  • You're a parent carrying what matters most in the back seat
  • Your job requires driving and you want safety credentials
  • A recent scare made you rethink your habits

What the course includes

  • Hazard anticipation and traffic-reading techniques
  • Space management: the safety bubble
  • Driving in rain and on wet pavement
  • Highways: safe merging, passing and exiting
  • Night driving and reduced visibility
  • Course completion certificate

How the course works

  1. Habit evaluation

    You drive your normal route while the instructor identifies your risk habits — the ones you don't even know you have.

  2. Techniques in practice

    Practical sessions on anticipation, following distance, intersection management and control in adverse conditions.

  3. Integration

    A final session integrating everything in real traffic. You leave with new, measurable habits and a completion certificate.

The best insurance is the kind you never have to use.

Invest in your habits behind the wheel. Your family rides with you.

Trained for Puerto Rico's roads

We don't teach generic defensive driving: we practice on the real PR-22 and PR-18, in the metro area's roundabouts, under afternoon downpours and in Carolina's airport traffic. The island's conditions are unique — your training should be too.

Areas we serve

Frequently asked questions

The standard course consists of 4 one-hour practical sessions. It can be adjusted to your experience and specific needs.

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