Fresta Safe Driving School (Representative: Shin Yakubo, Location: Tokyo) provides mobile driving lessons for individuals who have not driven for a long time, featuring one-on-one instruction by former police motorcycle officers. The service has officially expanded its coverage area to include Osaka, in addition to Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba.
With over 1,000 students trained and an average Google rating of 4.9, the company is accelerating its nationwide expansion to reach more paper drivers.
Background and Challenges In Japan, the number of 'paper drivers'—those who possess a license but have not driven for a long time—is increasing and becoming a social issue. Fresta Safe Driving School entered the market with a model of 'mobile driving lessons practiced on roads around the home or workplace.' Representative Yakubo, a former police officer (8 years as a motorcycle officer), leverages his expertise in safety instruction and a teaching method specialized for beginners and paper drivers to achieve an unmatched high graduation rate.
Service Overview ・Service Name: Fresta Safe Driving School Mobile Lessons ・Coverage: Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Osaka ・Instruction Style: One-on-one / Mobile / Using personal car or school car ・Trial Fee: 12,000 JPY (tax incl.) for 2 hours *Includes full refund guarantee
Student Data ・Main Age Groups: 30s (36%), 40s (29%) ・Driving Blank: 11-20 years (36%) is the most common. Includes successful cases with a 40-year blank. ・Average Time to Graduation: 5 days (60%). Most graduate in 3-10 days.
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