- Learner’s License:
- Before taking a driving test, you typically need to obtain a learner’s license.
- Learner’s licenses are issued after passing a knowledge test.
- Learner’s Period:
- There is a mandatory learner’s period during which you must practice driving under supervision.
- During this time, you are expected to gain practical driving experience.
- Logbook:
- NSW usually requires learner drivers to complete a certain number of supervised driving hours as recorded in a logbook.
- The logbook must be submitted when applying for a driving test.
- Eligibility:
- Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for taking the driving test.
- This may include minimum age requirements and completion of the mandatory learner’s period.
- Booking the Test:
- Schedule your driving test with the relevant authorities in NSW.
- You may need to pay a fee when booking the test.
- Documents:
- Bring the necessary identification documents and any required paperwork to the test.
- Vehicle Requirements:
- You typically need to provide a roadworthy and registered vehicle for the test.
- Ensure that the vehicle meets the safety standards.
- Driving Test:
- The driving test usually includes a practical assessment of your driving skills.
- It may cover a variety of maneuvers and driving scenarios.
- Feedback:
- After the test, you may receive feedback on your performance.
- Probationary License:
- If you pass the driving test, you may be issued a probationary or provisional license.
- The cost for the test include 1 hour driving lesson is $240