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Dec 22, 20231 min

Pre-Drive Check: Preparing for Your VicRoads Drive Test

Preparing for the VicRoads Drive Test, a crucial 30-45 minute on-road examination, is paramount in transitioning from learner to fully licensed driver. This test evaluates your proficiency in safe driving, vehicle control, adherence to road laws, and interaction with other road users. Here's how you can ensure you're ready for the test:

VicRoads Drive Test

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Age and Experience: Be at least 18 years old and have held a learner permit for a minimum of 12 months.

  • Hazard Perception Test: Successfully complete the Hazard Perception Test in Victoria.

  • Log Book Completion: Accurately fill out your Learner Driver Log Book, unless you're exempt.

  • Identity and Eyesight Verification: Provide proof of identity and pass an eyesight test.

  • Fees: Be prepared to cover the licensing and test fees.

When You're Ready to Take the Drive Test:

  • Choose the Right Time: There's no rush to take the test immediately after meeting the qualifications. Wait until you feel confident in your driving abilities.

  • Renew Your Learner Permit: If you need more practice time, renew your learner permit to ensure continuous learning and confidence building.

On the Day of Your Drive Test:

  • Bring Necessary Documents and Items: Ensure you have your appointment number, completed log book, a suitable vehicle, proof of identity, payment method, and a supervising driver.

  • Understand the Role of VicRoads Officers: Be aware that a testing officer will conduct the test, and occasionally, a monitoring officer might also be present for quality assurance.

Pre-Drive Check:

  • Vehicle Familiarity: Be prepared to demonstrate knowledge and functionality of specific vehicle controls as part of a pre-drive safety check.

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