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BE ROAD WISE! Driver Education (incorporating "The Vales School of Motoring") was established in 1996, to service Adelaide's southern suburbs. We have now expanded to cover most areas.

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Joanne , Mclaren Flats
I sat in on every lesson with my son, it was a wonderful learning experience for me , plus it enabled me to support the days lesson correctly through to the next. I learnt a stack of stuff I didn't know, and I know I am also a better driver for the experience too.
Rebecca C. , Adelaide
Hi Linda! Thankyou for being a great driving instructor to me & for all the helpful hints!
Ben & Carol , Adelaide
Our son has an intellectual disability, we never thought we would see the day when he would be driving a car by himself. Thank you so very much Linda for you compassionate professional tuition, you were just fantastic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How soon should I start lessons? A. As soon as you have your Learners Permit, especially if you or Mum or Dad are nervous about you driving! Remember that all of the time taken for Professional tuition count towards your 50 hours of supervised driving and that you definitely DO NOT have to have your 50 hours up before starting with an instructor! Q. If I am disqualified from holding either my Learners or my Provisional licence, what will happen? A. Under an initiative by the SA government, if you are disqualified during these periods your licence will regress. That means you will LOOSE YOUR LICENCE. Disqualification of a Learners Permit; Re sit your Theory Test and must hold your learners permit for 9 months instead of 6. Disqualification of P1; you need to re-apply for a Learners Permit (no Theory Test) then pass a Practicle Driving Test again. Disqualification of P2; Re-issued with a P1 Licence then resitting the Hazard Perception Test. Q. Can anyone sit in on my lessons with an instructor? A. Yes, in fact at BE ROAD WISE! we actively encourage your Supervising Driver/s (Mum/Dad etc) to attend as many lessons as they would like. This will help to reinforce the instructors training when you practice your driving outside of lessons. Q. What is better, Log Book or VORT? A. This will depend on the individual. Log Book Training is competency based training and as such, it is designed to build upon and link newly acquired competencies towards your final drive (Task30). Log Book training is far less stressful and more complete in the skill level achieved. VORT has a high first time failure rate (due mainly to clients believing they are ready, when they aren't yet up to standard) and the test itself can be quite stressfull for the client. VORT would normally suit someone with a high level of experience and/or in excess of 50 hours of supervised driving/tuition. Q. What is VORT? A. VORT (Vehicle on Road Test) is a once off test that may be attempted at any stage by a holder of a SA learner driver's permit, or a Section 80 (international conversion). Q. Can Mum or Dad take me through the Log Book? A. Yes, but only a government Accredited MDI (Motor vehicle Driving Instructor) can sign off the competencies in the Log Book. Q. Do I need to do all of the required 50 hours supervised driving with a professional instructor? A. No, any qualified driver ie. with full Drivers licence for a minimum of 2yrs, may be your Supervising Driver and fill out your Driving Log.