by LDS Team |
WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE STRESS BEFORE A DRIVING TEST? Learn Drive Survive driving instructors, know too well that many people of all ages, get nervous before sitting their driving test. Driving test nerves can be a big problem for some learners however, becoming too...
by LDS Team |
Passing the RMS Driving Test on the first occasion, is what every learner usually desires. But do they need driving lessons before their driving test? This is probably one of the most frequent questions we get asked by our learners or parents of learners, who call to...
by LDS Team |
Far too often we continually see provisional drivers driving vehicles with their red or green P plates tucked in behind and obscured by the number plates or inside of the vehicle and barely visible. If this is something you do as a learner or provisional driver, and...
by LDS Team |
A hazard is anything that can interfere with your driving ability and that can cause harm or lead to an accident. Hazard Perception Skills are a key necessity in helping to stay safe on our roads. Being able to recognise and respond to hazards, is a skill within...
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The key to good observation skills is to be constantly scanning. Scanning is keeping your eyes moving, checking in one area for a couple of seconds and then moving your eyes to another area. Whenever you’re driving, you depend on your eyes to provide you with a...
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Did you know that in NSW, you can sit your driving test barefoot? That’s correct! You do not need to wear footwear when you go for your P’s. We do suggest however, that you at least wear footwear into the testing centre. Once you complete the initial...