Thanks for the video upload. Passed my test today. Key things to note that I received from the Supervisor: 1. Don't indicate for more than 3-4 sec as it may confuse the driver behind you when you want to make a turn. 2. Drive as per road condition if the street is 50kmph speed limit and if only a curve mentioning 35 kmph speed. Drive at speed around 40 - 50 kmph as curve speed is for heavy vehicles with weather conditions. Note : At Glenfield after 35 kmph curve there is a slope, don't go above 50 kmph
I guess if you are converting international to NZ Full driving license the instructor doesn't ask questions regarding hazard but always be prepared than be surprised.
No really, depends on instructor. But these are the basic scenarios that you might be tested on and they may take you around sounding areas of the Test Centre.
Alberth Reyes basta dalhin mo lang old license mo kabayan other than that e wala naman na. Goodluck. Itanong mo lang mga gusto mong malaman kabayan share ko mga tips.
@@conyu8038 That is not true. Overseas licence is valid until you sit a practical test. Read more here www.nzta.govt.nz/assets/resources/factsheets/72/docs/72-overseas-driver-licence.pdf
@@kuldeepnandurkar7694 It's converted license that I was pertaining to. I was on a converted license when I had my practical driving test and yes, the officer had asked if I had someone with me.
@@kuldeepnandurkar7694 Pls dont confuse test takers! the pdf file you sent clearly states that "the issued nz license with a supervisor condition overrides the overseas license - suervisor MUST be present at all times till candidate passes practical test"
Thanks mate for the video ,
I did passed my Full just today almost the same route as you did.
congrats!
Thank you for this. Did he ask you to do a parallel parking?
nah mate, goodluck
@@teamgarces Thanks 😊
Thanks mate for the video
hi, do we need to display L plate? tq
An Dela Cruz for conversion you don’t have to.
Thanks for the video upload. Passed my test today. Key things to note that I received from the Supervisor:
1. Don't indicate for more than 3-4 sec as it may confuse the driver behind you when you want to make a turn.
2. Drive as per road condition if the street is 50kmph speed limit and if only a curve mentioning 35 kmph speed. Drive at speed around 40 - 50 kmph as curve speed is for heavy vehicles with weather conditions.
Note : At Glenfield after 35 kmph curve there is a slope, don't go above 50 kmph
Thank you and Brian, your information is extremely helpful. Cheers
congrats insan wala nay restriction full license na.
oo nga insan hehe...
Congrats mate! I am going to do my test at the same place in a couple weeks. Did you not have to do a running commentary on hazards??
yeah the instractor didn't ask me about that. goodluck mate.
I guess if you are converting international to NZ Full driving license the instructor doesn't ask questions regarding hazard but always be prepared than be surprised.
Brian D'souza you are right bro
Congratulations, will this route be same for everyone who take test at Glenfield VTNZ?
No really, depends on instructor. But these are the basic scenarios that you might be tested on and they may take you around sounding areas of the Test Centre.
@@bruce_NZ thank you
Kabayan ano mga hiningi syo requirements bago ka nag actual drived?
Alberth Reyes basta dalhin mo lang old license mo kabayan other than that e wala naman na. Goodluck. Itanong mo lang mga gusto mong malaman kabayan share ko mga tips.
@@teamgarces salamat kabayan👍
Congratulation mate..what is the minimum and maximum speed you run on the straight road?
under 50kph lang bro. 45-50kph lang ako jan.
Thankyou for the vedio ....is parallel parking needed for this test
ugn duration ng actual na pagdrive mo is around 17 mins po? not the whole 30 mins kang nagdrive?
emerald flake yes po, wala pong cut yung vid.
Salamat sa post kuya, nag paplano rin ako mag convert ng license. Anong araw po kayo nag test?
Good on you mate, congratulations! What time of the day did you booked in? 😊
this was at around 8am mate. ;-)
Hi, in international conversion practical test, do we use automatic car or manual car?
It depends on you, what car you prefer, what car you bring on that day
Kabayan wala ba tinanong syo mga potential hazard?jan din actual drived test ko sa hwebes
wala naman kabayan, walang cut yang video ko.basta wag ka lang kabahan bro. goodluck
Nakilala mo ba yung testing officer mo bro?
Same route lng din nung nagtake ako ng practical dto sa glenfield. Mas maluwag compare sa ibang branches ng vtnz.
Congrats dude. May I ask did you let a driver with 2 yrs full license to drive you to the VTNZ? Or did your examiner ask you how did you get there?
No they will never ask you
it's a requirement. we know someone who was automatically failed because he drove alone when his license says 'must be accompanied by a supervisor '.
@@conyu8038 That is not true. Overseas licence is valid until you sit a practical test. Read more here www.nzta.govt.nz/assets/resources/factsheets/72/docs/72-overseas-driver-licence.pdf
@@kuldeepnandurkar7694 It's converted license that I was pertaining to. I was on a converted license when I had my practical driving test and yes, the officer had asked if I had someone with me.
@@kuldeepnandurkar7694 Pls dont confuse test takers! the pdf file you sent clearly states that "the issued nz license with a supervisor condition overrides the overseas license - suervisor MUST be present at all times till candidate passes practical test"