I passed my exam with watching all the videos on this channel. It's incredibly informative. A standout moment was when I commented on one of the videos just a day before my exam while feeling stressed. Remarkably, I received a response in under 30 minutes, which helped ease my nerves.
I am an experienced driver with over 22 years of driving experience. I spent about an hour watching some of your videos to better understand the driving laws and rules in Australia, and they were immensely helpful. I’m pleased to share that I passed my driving test with just one minor observation: “Safety Margin - Following distance too close to the vehicle in front - More than 1 second, less than 2 seconds.” Thank you so much for creating these informative videos-they made a real difference!
@@drivingtestaustralia Attention drivers, especially young ones! Check out videos from this channel-they can be very helpful. Many of their videos are detailed and informative.
Just found this channel! I am 5 weeks out from my test (i've had my learners since 2017... ) Im on holiday from work right now Im driving as much as possible, two lessons a week, but I've been wanting to do more to prepare- these videos are so incredibly helpful and detailed thank you!
I have driving test day after tomorrow. I got my first driving lesson today. I did some mistakes as Oliver did. But now I am very stressed for my test. Luckily you just uploaded the view and I watched it. Very informative. I hope I will pass the test after watching it. 😅
I've got my driving liscence and that's largely thanks to you mate. I really appreciate you. You know your stuff and you know how you should teach them. You are the best🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺🌺
This is great news. Congratulations and thank you for your heart-warming comment. I'm really glad to hear that this channel helps some people out there. All the best 🙏❤️❤️🌹🌹
I got my test in about a week and a half, on the 15th. I'm loving your videos and i've been watching them since the mere beginning! Do you think you will have time to explain to us the reverse parallel parking rules? Also, I noticed that Oliver wasn't doing shoulder check pretty much anywhere, I was always told that every turn, despite the small turn, to do shoulder check. Lastly, I drive a manual car, do you know where I can find videos like yours for manual car tips?
Hi Nicolas, Thank you for hanging with us on this channel. 1) I have a private video on reverse parallel parking, which you can watch here: (a newer and updated video is on the way) emudrivingschool.com.au/Package/How-to-do-a-Reverse-Parallel-Parking-Step-by-Step 2) You don't need to do shoulder checks for EVERY turn. Shoulder checks are for turns where the road is too wide or there is a road shoulder or bike lane, for example, on the side. I'll make a video on that, too. 3) Maybe just have a search on UA-cam, and you can find videos for manual cars. If there is nothing for Australia, there are some videos from the UK.
@@drivingtestaustraliaThank you for replying! That brought me so much more clarity, as it seems it be a misconception. Although, is it possible to get minor points for over doing should check? Also, I have two minor questions regarding speed signs that are yellow (mostly seen when exiting the highway). I've noticed that those speeds (aka exit speed) are drastically slower compared to the actual highway's speed. Should we, when doing the test reduce at such speed before we pass the yellow speed sign? Or it is just like a recommended speed? And lastly, I was also told that for every time we are sitting in a red traffic light, we shall put the handbrake always, is this true? As I see so many students not doing it but I've been reinforced by so many people otherwise. Thank you for your videos! I'm definitely putting in practice all of your tips! I hope you get more tip videos before my test haha!
@@nicolascuervo9910 You're welcome. 1. You don't get marks down for over doing shoulder checks. If you do shoulder checks where you are not supposed to (provided you don't lose the control of the car and can maintain the proper road position by doing them). 2) Yellow signs are advisory sign and as you mentioned recommended signs. For the yellow signs posted on the exiting ramps, you better follow them as they are preparing you to get your speed down to usually 60. If you drive with a speed a bit over the speed mentioned on the yellow sign, you won't fail. 3) No. You don't need to pull your handbrake up behind red lights, unless it's on an incline and you want to do a hill start to avoid rolling back. Watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/28kv08mqZaM/v-deo.htmlsi=9UK1ffMGZ9mSPg3g
24:23 Honestly, this should be a failure for the road engineers who made this road and/or the council that does not paint the lane marking properly to prevent accidents.
You're welcome. On roads without markings, no. On roads with markings (lanes), not if you just need to move to the middle and then go back to the left, but yes, if you need to completely move to the opposite lane
Could you explain how to do reverse parking for the last bay. I'm scared i'll be asked that in the test. Because of the videos i've watched + my driving instructor, they always say use a technique such as a specific line method, but you can't really do that for the last bay can you
They don't ask you to park in the last bay. The 3 lines method still works for parking in the last bay if you can imagine where the lines would be. But the easier method to park in the last bay is the 45 degree method. I need to make a video of that.
@@drivingtestaustralia Yep I understand that the 3 lines method can be used for the last bay, but obviously not in situations where after the last bay there is a wall that blocks it, in this case you use the 45 degree thingy right? Also do you think its bad practice to park with the small bubble mirrors because ive only learnt how to do that with my driving instructor
@@starumedah6945 If there is a wall next to the last bay, even the 45 degree method is not going to work, as there won't be enough room to put the car at a 45 degree angle due to the wall. That needs a totally different method ( which I don't have a name for lol). I guarantee that they won't ask you to park in such a bay that you are describing. Half of the worries that we have in life never happens, so don't stress. Using just the bubble mirrors is not acceptable. You must be predominantly looking behind when reversing. You can only get help from your mirrors. I personally love those mirrors, but don't rely on JUST mirrors.
Is there a requirement to do shoulder checks at every turn? I always got taught shoulder checks for merging/entering slip lanes and before making a right turn. Is it mandatory for all turns or just merging Etc Etc?
@@drivingtestaustralia yeah I'm using a low power sports car ( toyota 86) on my test because I am very familiar with the clutch and the car itself. Do you think I am still able to pass?? Forgot to mention that bit in my comment
Form 1 lane sign means that two lanes are meeting into 1. Depending on which side we are, we need to check our side mirror, indicate and shoulder check, before the lanes merge
@@drivingtestaustralia in a Form 1 lane sign (zipper merge), do you must signal right if you're driving on the left side of the zipper merge? Note that the Form 1 lane road doesn't have road markings. However, I know you need to indicate if you need to merge while the lane ending has broken lines and you need to give way. Although I hear some drivers say they need to signal, but some say they don't. Not sure who to trust for the correct answer. However, some Form 1 lane signs have lanes with broken lines where the vehicle at the lane ending needs to give way.
@@citydandad3753 If the broken line between two lanes disappears, the vehicle in front has priority. If the left lane ends, the car o the left lane must give way. Usually it's the left lane at a Form 1 Lane situation that needs to move slightly to the right, hence they have to indicate as well
Should he also be doing far more headchecks. Mirrors Indicate then headcheck every time he makes a turn. Not on a single turn did he do headchecks. Additionally could it be argued he is approaching intersections too aggressively and too quickly instead he should progressively slow?
Not really. You don't have to do shoulder check for EVERY single turn. Only if there is a reasonable space for another vehicle next to you, when you make a turn, shoulder check is required. In regards to the speed, I would have liked him to approach a bit slower, but it wasn't too dangerous to mark him down. Also, action cameras show the speed a lot faster than the actual speed
@@drivingtestaustralia I don’t know if it’s different in NSW but both my instructors in the past have been saying a cyclist or something could slip past so I should be checking every single turn?
سلام امید خان. خیلی ممنون از ویدئوهای خوبتون. من یک ماه دیگه تست رانندگی دارم و یه مشکل بزرگ و در واقع یک سوال دارم که اگه منو راهنمایی کنید ممنون میشم. میخوام بدونم در چه گردش هایی و یا چه تغییر لاین هایی شولدر چک لازمه و در چه مواقعی لازم نیست چون در این ویدئو میدیدم که در بعضی گردش ها الیور شولدر چک نداشت و اوکی بود. ممنون میشم اگر توضیح بفرمایید🙏🏼
Thanyou l watching video,Next week I will study with the instructor for the second time, because I have a little language difficulty, I am from Indonesia, is there an instructor who can speak Indonesian?
سلام اقا امید ببین عزیز من ۲۵ شاید ۳۰ سال پیش تصدیق گرفتم هفته پیش رفتم برای NSW توشهری به خاطر نحوه کلاچ گرفتن من رد کرد ن به نظرت با اتوماتیک برم یا با همون منوال برم 🎉 نظرت برم خیلی کمک کنده است.
سلام آقا رایان، انتخاب شماست که اتوماتیک امتحان بدید یا منوال. با گواهینامه اتوماتیک فقط میشه ماشین اتوماتیک رانندگی کرد ولی با گواهینامه منوال، جفتش رو میتونید رانندگی کنید. اگه با منوال میخواهید امتحان بدید، توصیه میکنم یه ساعت کلاس آموزش با یه مربی با ماشین دنده ای بگیرید.
ولی کاشکی دوربین عقب را هم در کادر به صورت دایم می گذاشتید تا دید بهتری برای تماشا برای ما می بود. اگر تصویر راننده کوچکتر باشه اشکالی ایجاد نمی کنه در صورت نبود جا برای دوربین صندلی عقب
چون اتفاق خاصی عقب ماشین نیفتاد و بیشتر میخواستم تابلوها رو نشون بدم، دوربین عقب رو زیاد استفاده نکردم ولی بله حتما تو ویدئوهای بعدی اگه اتفاق مهمی پشت ماشین بیفته، اون زاویه رو هم نشون میدم.
I was told never to cross my arms while driving from my instructor due to if there was a accident that causes the air bags to pop, it could cause damage to your arms etc. However Oliver was constantly crossing his arms while driving, I'm confused now.
These two videos answer your question: ua-cam.com/video/AUx_XkFd3FQ/v-deo.htmlsi=QkqOef_Qq_-czafM ua-cam.com/users/shortszHE-4USJMxQ?si=ME6hpbw6zmS3vM37
I passed my exam with watching all the videos on this channel. It's incredibly informative. A standout moment was when I commented on one of the videos just a day before my exam while feeling stressed. Remarkably, I received a response in under 30 minutes, which helped ease my nerves.
This is such a heart-warming comment. Congratulations on the great achievement 🥳
I am an experienced driver with over 22 years of driving experience. I spent about an hour watching some of your videos to better understand the driving laws and rules in Australia, and they were immensely helpful. I’m pleased to share that I passed my driving test with just one minor observation: “Safety Margin - Following distance too close to the vehicle in front - More than 1 second, less than 2 seconds.”
Thank you so much for creating these informative videos-they made a real difference!
This is great to hear. You're welcome, and congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 🥳
@@drivingtestaustralia Attention drivers, especially young ones! Check out videos from this channel-they can be very helpful. Many of their videos are detailed and informative.
Just found this channel! I am 5 weeks out from my test (i've had my learners since 2017... ) Im on holiday from work right now Im driving as much as possible, two lessons a week, but I've been wanting to do more to prepare- these videos are so incredibly helpful and detailed thank you!
I have driving test day after tomorrow. I got my first driving lesson today. I did some mistakes as Oliver did. But now I am very stressed for my test. Luckily you just uploaded the view and I watched it. Very informative. I hope I will pass the test after watching it. 😅
How did u go?
Update?
I've got my driving liscence and that's largely thanks to you mate. I really appreciate you. You know your stuff and you know how you should teach them. You are the best🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺🌺
This is great news. Congratulations and thank you for your heart-warming comment. I'm really glad to hear that this channel helps some people out there. All the best 🙏❤️❤️🌹🌹
You're a great teacher as you gave encouragement and support to Oliver. Congratulations Oliver
Good to see Learner drivers keeping their distance from trucks at traffic lights etc,. 👌
Awesome. Will be watching this for the next two weeks before my driving test 😊
Thank you a very informative video!
Thank you so much for your informative video. Would you like to tell me the definition of MS and MSI words you used in the video?
You're welcome.
MIS: Mirrors, Indicator, Shoulder check.
MS: Mirrors, Shoulder check
I got my test in about a week and a half, on the 15th. I'm loving your videos and i've been watching them since the mere beginning! Do you think you will have time to explain to us the reverse parallel parking rules?
Also, I noticed that Oliver wasn't doing shoulder check pretty much anywhere, I was always told that every turn, despite the small turn, to do shoulder check.
Lastly, I drive a manual car, do you know where I can find videos like yours for manual car tips?
Hi Nicolas,
Thank you for hanging with us on this channel.
1) I have a private video on reverse parallel parking, which you can watch here: (a newer and updated video is on the way)
emudrivingschool.com.au/Package/How-to-do-a-Reverse-Parallel-Parking-Step-by-Step
2) You don't need to do shoulder checks for EVERY turn. Shoulder checks are for turns where the road is too wide or there is a road shoulder or bike lane, for example, on the side. I'll make a video on that, too.
3) Maybe just have a search on UA-cam, and you can find videos for manual cars. If there is nothing for Australia, there are some videos from the UK.
@@drivingtestaustraliaThank you for replying! That brought me so much more clarity, as it seems it be a misconception. Although, is it possible to get minor points for over doing should check?
Also, I have two minor questions regarding speed signs that are yellow (mostly seen when exiting the highway). I've noticed that those speeds (aka exit speed) are drastically slower compared to the actual highway's speed. Should we, when doing the test reduce at such speed before we pass the yellow speed sign? Or it is just like a recommended speed?
And lastly, I was also told that for every time we are sitting in a red traffic light, we shall put the handbrake always, is this true? As I see so many students not doing it but I've been reinforced by so many people otherwise.
Thank you for your videos! I'm definitely putting in practice all of your tips! I hope you get more tip videos before my test haha!
@@nicolascuervo9910 You're welcome.
1. You don't get marks down for over doing shoulder checks. If you do shoulder checks where you are not supposed to (provided you don't lose the control of the car and can maintain the proper road position by doing them).
2) Yellow signs are advisory sign and as you mentioned recommended signs. For the yellow signs posted on the exiting ramps, you better follow them as they are preparing you to get your speed down to usually 60. If you drive with a speed a bit over the speed mentioned on the yellow sign, you won't fail.
3) No. You don't need to pull your handbrake up behind red lights, unless it's on an incline and you want to do a hill start to avoid rolling back. Watch this video:
ua-cam.com/video/28kv08mqZaM/v-deo.htmlsi=9UK1ffMGZ9mSPg3g
24:23 Honestly, this should be a failure for the road engineers who made this road and/or the council that does not paint the lane marking properly to prevent accidents.
Loved it , I could watch this all day long 😁
pz post similar videos atleast 8 to 10, thankyou for the wonderful explanation.
Great video, thanks! Question, on a road with & without road marking , do you need to indicate when passing thru parked cars? thanks!
You're welcome. On roads without markings, no. On roads with markings (lanes), not if you just need to move to the middle and then go back to the left, but yes, if you need to completely move to the opposite lane
Amazing video. Very informative. I like how you explain what happened with the mistakes and how to avoid making them. Merci. Kheyli mamnoon
Thank you for your feedback. Khahesh mikonam 😊🌹
Pretty good explanation mate !
Thanks mate 🙏
Could you explain how to do reverse parking for the last bay. I'm scared i'll be asked that in the test. Because of the videos i've watched + my driving instructor, they always say use a technique such as a specific line method, but you can't really do that for the last bay can you
They don't ask you to park in the last bay. The 3 lines method still works for parking in the last bay if you can imagine where the lines would be. But the easier method to park in the last bay is the 45 degree method. I need to make a video of that.
@@drivingtestaustralia Yep I understand that the 3 lines method can be used for the last bay, but obviously not in situations where after the last bay there is a wall that blocks it, in this case you use the 45 degree thingy right? Also do you think its bad practice to park with the small bubble mirrors because ive only learnt how to do that with my driving instructor
@@starumedah6945 If there is a wall next to the last bay, even the 45 degree method is not going to work, as there won't be enough room to put the car at a 45 degree angle due to the wall. That needs a totally different method ( which I don't have a name for lol). I guarantee that they won't ask you to park in such a bay that you are describing.
Half of the worries that we have in life never happens, so don't stress.
Using just the bubble mirrors is not acceptable. You must be predominantly looking behind when reversing. You can only get help from your mirrors. I personally love those mirrors, but don't rely on JUST mirrors.
What das cam you are using it is pretty clear audio and video. How about night vision?
@@eliasjonnalagadda That's not a dashcam. That's an action cam:
amzn.to/48cMO2u
And wireless microphones:
amzn.to/3NykXjS
Is there a requirement to do shoulder checks at every turn? I always got taught shoulder checks for merging/entering slip lanes and before making a right turn. Is it mandatory for all turns or just merging Etc Etc?
In the video he is crossing hands when steering check 10:06. Is it allowed?
Yes. Nothing wrong with that. Check this video: ua-cam.com/video/AUx_XkFd3FQ/v-deo.htmlsi=Kvye-vfbOsrXFREI
Would the examiners in Greenslopes ask you to do a Parallel park in a manual??
They might, regardless of the test centre. This video explains this in more detail:
ua-cam.com/video/azPslxo3xs4/v-deo.htmlsi=dHN2PjuRL8lSP0_W
@@drivingtestaustralia yeah I'm using a low power sports car ( toyota 86) on my test because I am very familiar with the clutch and the car itself. Do you think I am still able to pass?? Forgot to mention that bit in my comment
@@andrewchen8647 I have a BRZ and L plates, yeah you can use it as long as its roadworthy
@@Artix902 all goods. I passed my exam s weeks ago using an instructors car
What’s the Form 1 Line meaning? I didn’t see anything wrong here. Thank you.
Form 1 lane sign means that two lanes are meeting into 1. Depending on which side we are, we need to check our side mirror, indicate and shoulder check, before the lanes merge
@@drivingtestaustralia in a Form 1 lane sign (zipper merge), do you must signal right if you're driving on the left side of the zipper merge? Note that the Form 1 lane road doesn't have road markings. However, I know you need to indicate if you need to merge while the lane ending has broken lines and you need to give way. Although I hear some drivers say they need to signal, but some say they don't. Not sure who to trust for the correct answer. However, some Form 1 lane signs have lanes with broken lines where the vehicle at the lane ending needs to give way.
@@citydandad3753 If the broken line between two lanes disappears, the vehicle in front has priority. If the left lane ends, the car o the left lane must give way. Usually it's the left lane at a Form 1 Lane situation that needs to move slightly to the right, hence they have to indicate as well
Should he also be doing far more headchecks. Mirrors Indicate then headcheck every time he makes a turn. Not on a single turn did he do headchecks. Additionally could it be argued he is approaching intersections too aggressively and too quickly instead he should progressively slow?
Not really. You don't have to do shoulder check for EVERY single turn. Only if there is a reasonable space for another vehicle next to you, when you make a turn, shoulder check is required. In regards to the speed, I would have liked him to approach a bit slower, but it wasn't too dangerous to mark him down. Also, action cameras show the speed a lot faster than the actual speed
@@drivingtestaustralia I don’t know if it’s different in NSW but both my instructors in the past have been saying a cyclist or something could slip past so I should be checking every single turn?
After i completely stop at the stop sign, how long do i have to stop even if there are no cars passing by?
3 seconds
سلام امید خان. خیلی ممنون از ویدئوهای خوبتون. من یک ماه دیگه تست رانندگی دارم و یه مشکل بزرگ و در واقع یک سوال دارم که اگه منو راهنمایی کنید ممنون میشم. میخوام بدونم در چه گردش هایی و یا چه تغییر لاین هایی شولدر چک لازمه و در چه مواقعی لازم نیست چون در این ویدئو میدیدم که در بعضی گردش ها الیور شولدر چک نداشت و اوکی بود.
ممنون میشم اگر توضیح بفرمایید🙏🏼
سلام ممنون. برای لاین عوض کردن شولدر چک صد در صد لازمه. برای گردشهایی که خیابون عریضه هم لازمه. برای گردش تو خیابونای باریک فقط اینه اکتفا میکنه
@@drivingtestaustralia 🙏💖
12:30 was that turn okay? To me it looked like he should have waited until after that car, looked a bit close by the time her turned.
Ideally, he could have waited for that car, but still, the turn wasn't dangerous
@drivingtestaustralia please help me!! What does "MS" stand for at 18:10?? I don't understand what he did wrong??
Ah that stands for Mirrors & Shoulder check. So checking mirrors and doing a shoulder check
34:47 Isn’t both hands off the wheel a fail?
Not when the car is stationary
Wow gladly i found your video
Can you please tell me what does MIS mean?
Mirrors, Indicator, Shoulder check
Please tell me the road name where 50 limit (made CDE)
Which minute of the video are you talking about?
19.17
@@shampaliza3364That's Seville Road
@@drivingtestaustralia thanks
واقعا عالی آموزش میدید
خیلی ممنون. لطف دارید 🙏
How do I know that I'm on the right line?
Thanyou l watching video,Next week I will study with the instructor for the second time, because I have a little language difficulty, I am from Indonesia, is there an instructor who can speak Indonesian?
You're welcome. No, we don't have any Indonesian speaking instructor
I did my driving test today and passed but got two crosses overall for failing to enter an intersection on the green. Is that normal to happen?
Yes it is
سلام اقا امید
ببین عزیز من ۲۵ شاید ۳۰ سال پیش تصدیق گرفتم هفته پیش رفتم برای NSW توشهری به خاطر نحوه کلاچ گرفتن من رد کرد ن به نظرت با اتوماتیک برم یا با همون منوال برم 🎉 نظرت برم خیلی کمک کنده است.
سلام آقا رایان،
انتخاب شماست که اتوماتیک امتحان بدید یا منوال. با گواهینامه اتوماتیک فقط میشه ماشین اتوماتیک رانندگی کرد ولی با گواهینامه منوال، جفتش رو میتونید رانندگی کنید. اگه با منوال میخواهید امتحان بدید، توصیه میکنم یه ساعت کلاس آموزش با یه مربی با ماشین دنده ای بگیرید.
ممنون امید جان به توصیه که کردی حتما عمل میکنم خبرشم بهت میدم
@@drivingtestaustralia please help me!! What does "MS" stand for at 18:10?? I don't understand what he did wrong??
After watching the video, I think it would be a good idea to take lessons, but only automatically. Why?
If you mean why we do only automatic cars, because that's our decision 🙂
ولی کاشکی دوربین عقب را هم در کادر به صورت دایم می گذاشتید تا دید بهتری برای تماشا برای ما می بود. اگر تصویر راننده کوچکتر باشه اشکالی ایجاد نمی کنه در صورت نبود جا برای دوربین صندلی عقب
چون اتفاق خاصی عقب ماشین نیفتاد و بیشتر میخواستم تابلوها رو نشون بدم، دوربین عقب رو زیاد استفاده نکردم ولی بله حتما تو ویدئوهای بعدی اگه اتفاق مهمی پشت ماشین بیفته، اون زاویه رو هم نشون میدم.
Can an examiner lie? According to my report, I exceeded the speed limit between 45-50 kmh on a 50 zone, which is bs
No. They never lie
@drivingtestaustralia do you believe a person wil do 95 on a 50 zone during a driving test?
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I was told never to cross my arms while driving from my instructor due to if there was a accident that causes the air bags to pop, it could cause damage to your arms etc. However Oliver was constantly crossing his arms while driving, I'm confused now.
These two videos answer your question:
ua-cam.com/video/AUx_XkFd3FQ/v-deo.htmlsi=QkqOef_Qq_-czafM
ua-cam.com/users/shortszHE-4USJMxQ?si=ME6hpbw6zmS3vM37
@@drivingtestaustralia Thank you for your reply. :D
Sorry it is a disturbed view. Pls make a clear view. thanks.
Which view? The front camera?
Yes@@drivingtestaustralia
Hi i want your phone number
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