Choosing the right driving school is important—but choosing a branch that's convenient to your home, workplace, or school can make learning much easier. Fortunately, AA Kenya has one of the largest driving school networks in the country, with more than 60 branches serving learners in major towns and growing urban centres.
Whether you're enrolling for your first driving licence, upgrading to a commercial licence, taking a forklift operator course, or refreshing your driving skills, there's likely an AA branch nearby.
Why AA Kenya Has So Many Branches
AA Kenya has expanded its network over the years to make professional driver training more accessible. Instead of travelling long distances, learners can attend theory and practical lessons closer to where they live or work.
Most branches offer beginner driving classes, licence endorsements, defensive driving programmes, and access to AA's wider mobility services. Availability of specific courses may vary by branch.
Major AA Driving School Branches in Kenya
AA Kenya operates branches in many parts of the country, including:
Nairobi County
Some of the busiest Nairobi branches include:
- AA Kenya Head Office (Upper Hill)
- AA Kenya - Harambee Avenue (Nairobi CBD)
- AA Kenya - Buruburu Branch
- AA Kenya - Embakasi
- Automobile Association of Kenya - Sarit Branch
- AA Kenya - Village Market Branch
- Automobile Association of Kenya - Kahawa Wendani Branch
- AA Kenya - Kahawa Sukari Branch
- Automobile Association of Kenya - Kasarani Branch
- AA Kenya - Ruaraka branch
- Kayole
- Donholm
- Eastleigh
- Lang'ata
- Karen
- Kangemi
- Kawangware
- Jogoo Road
AA also serves surrounding towns such as Juja, Kiambu, Kikuyu, Rongai, Kitengela, Mlolongo and Limuru.
Branches Across Kenya
Outside Nairobi, AA Kenya has established branches in many major towns, including:
- Mombasa
- Kisumu
- Nakuru
- Eldoret
- Kakamega
- Bungoma
- Busia
- Kisii
- Kericho
- Nyeri
- Embu
- Meru
- Machakos
- Kitui
- Chuka
- Karatina
- Kerugoya
- Garissa
- Isiolo
- Kilifi
- Bamburi
- Mtwapa
- Diani
- Migori
- Homabay
- Kapenguria
- Kapsabet
- Bomet
- Maua
- Gilgil
- Githunguri
- Litein
- Chogoria
AA Kenya continues expanding its presence as demand for professional driver training grows.
How to Choose the Best AA Branch
When selecting a branch, consider:
- Distance from your home or workplace.
- Availability of practical driving sessions.
- Whether the branch offers the course you need.
- Flexible weekday or weekend schedules.
- Parking and accessibility.
- Customer support and class availability.
A nearby branch often makes it easier to attend lessons consistently, especially since beginner courses typically involve daily sessions over about one month.
Courses Available at AA Kenya
Depending on the branch, learners may enrol in:
- Beginner driving classes.
- Motorcycle (A2) training.
- Tuk Tuk (A3) training.
- Saloon car driving.
- Premier Driving.
- Forklift operator training.
- Light and medium truck endorsements.
- PSV endorsements.
- Defensive driving courses.
Certain specialised courses may only be available at selected branches, so it's advisable to confirm with your preferred location before registering.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many AA Driving School branches are there in Kenya?
AA Kenya operates more than 60 branches across major towns and urban centres nationwide.
Does AA Kenya have branches outside Nairobi?
Yes. AA Kenya has branches in counties including Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Uasin Gishu, Machakos, Kiambu, Nyeri, Meru, Kakamega, Bungoma, Kisii and many more.
Can I register at any branch?
In most cases, learners can register at the branch most convenient to them, although some specialised programmes may be offered only at selected locations.
Which AA branch is the head office?
AA Kenya's headquarters are located in Upper Hill, Nairobi. AA Kenya Head Office