Focus Driving School
PO BOX 367, Kingsford NSW 2032
Also Services: Eastern Suburbs, Sydney
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Frequently Asked Questions
There’s a great parking spot but you need to parallel park, and there are lots of other vehicles waiting to get past you.
Don’t panic. Put your indicator on so that the other cars will know you are going to park. Slow down and increase your distance from the cars in front of you, even if you can hardly see them. Put on your headlights to improve your visibility to other vehicles. Keep calm. Emergency vehicle drivers are highly trained and know how to deal with heavy traffic. Slow down and look for an opportunity to move out of their way. And always make sure your stereo isn’t up so loud that it’s drowning out sirens or other sounds from the streets. Slow down and wait for the buses to make their move. Always look ahead so these sorts of situations don’t catch you by surprise. After 12 months on your P1’s you can attempt the Hazard Perception Test (HPT) – a touch screen computer test that measures your ability to deal with potentially dangerous situations, such as a pedestrian crossing the road, road workers, broken down vehicles and other vehicles stopping ahead of you. Each person learns at a different pace. Your driving instructor will assess your driving skills and knowledge, and provide you with a driving program that will achieve your goals. As an indication, a Learner driver could take between 8 and 15 driving lessons before they progress to the examination stage. To obtain your L plates in NSW, you need to be 16 or older. You then need to front up at an RTA motor registry to take the computer based Driver Knowledge Test (DKT). However before taking the test, you will need to study the Road Users Handbook and the Guide for New Drivers. Both these books can be downloaded from www.rta.nsw.gov.au, where you will also find a list of DKT questions and a practice test. Then when you are ready, you can book your test online at www.myRTA.com or call the RTA on 13 22 13
Stay calm and wait until the vehicles have passed before you proceed into the parking spot.
In really bad conditions, you may even need to turn on your hazard lights.
Remember, focus as far ahead as possible.
In summary to receive your full Driver’s licence, you will need to
When can I progress to my P2 licence?
Before sitting your test, you will need to study the Hazard Perception Handbook. You can buy one at your local motor registry or download it free at www.rta.nsw.gov.au.
To practice the Hazard Perception Test, go to
www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/tests/hazardperceptiontest/buildyourskills
How do I obtain my P1 licence?
To receive your P1 licence, you need to
How many lessons should I complete before I proceed to the RTA examination?
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