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9:26 why I failed last time.. if I pass tomorrow test, you did a lot of part for it. because I failed last time because of Road positioning and all the questions that I had were answered by this one video! amazing thank you!
I failed my test yesterday due to car positioned too right on an unmarked road, despite having a perfect score otherwise,. This took me by surprise as it was marked as I did an illegal move. Thanks for elaborating about this I suspect it was a T-intersection as you covered in this video.
10:33 I've a street I frequently use but the bend is sharper. \Yeah when I come to one there's usually a parked car on the left about two cars length. I do stick to the left side because when turning the corner slowly there's often a van parked on the left as well When I come from the opposite direction I usually stay to the far left. One of my other issues lol
Hi sir I failed in my test and it’s a two sided road oncoming traffic on my right side and I have to turn from main road to the street and in middle of both lanes it has a space with no road marking i give indicates to turn right and stop my car in between that space And I give way to oncoming traffic he said you can’t do this and he failed me I am still confused?
9:44 I don't like it when one to two cars are parked a car length from the curb when you need to turn onto a busy main road. I'm usually getting caught having to give way. when moving to the Centre to take over these cars. I very nearly had a run in exiting this main road into this residential street. I also don't get why there is a straight bike line coming from the main road when entering this side street. Why are people allowed to park a car length from a street especially when entering or exiting from a main road? QLD
@@drivingtestaustraliahi, I’m going to take my driving exam tomorrow and my driving instructor told me that I need to signal when passing a parked car on a narrow road that has no lines in a residential area. He said that I would get 2 faults for failing to signal right then left and another 2 faults for failing to head check. Is this true?
@@drivingtestaustralia Hello, could you please advise, when I pass a parked car, should I turn on right and left signals? Or for example, I completely stopped behind the parked car and I'm giving way to opposite car, should I turn on the signals?
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9:26 why I failed last time.. if I pass tomorrow test, you did a lot of part for it. because I failed last time because of Road positioning and all the questions that I had were answered by this one video! amazing thank you!
Ah sorry to hear you didn't pass first time. You're welcome Jeyong and thanks for the feedback. Hopefully tomorrow you'll smash it 💪
@@drivingtestaustralia Passed today!! I had hips of situation that showed in the video, and no mistake 106/106 pass! thank you!
@@jeyongsong6993 This is great news. You're welcome & Congratulations 🥳💪
Ugh thank you ! A video that actually goes into proper details
I failed my test yesterday due to car positioned too right on an unmarked road, despite having a perfect score otherwise,. This took me by surprise as it was marked as I did an illegal move. Thanks for elaborating about this I suspect it was a T-intersection as you covered in this video.
I failed 3 times in Adelaide. Learn from your video. Thanks for your time. Will pass the test soon. I am overseas DL. Need to convert to AUS DL..
Thankfully ❤
Very nice video so elaborate. Thanks.
thank you
Many Thanks
Very good observation.
You're welcome 🙂
10:33 I've a street I frequently use but the bend is sharper. \Yeah when I come to one there's usually a parked car on the left about two cars length. I do stick to the left side because when turning the corner slowly there's often a van parked on the left as well When I come from the opposite direction I usually stay to the far left. One of my other issues lol
Hi sir I failed in my test and it’s a two sided road oncoming traffic on my right side and I have to turn from main road to the street and in middle of both lanes it has a space with no road marking i give indicates to turn right and stop my car in between that space And I give way to oncoming traffic he said you can’t do this and he failed me I am still confused?
Excellent
Thanks very much
You're welcome
thank you!
9:44 I don't like it when one to two cars are parked a car length from the curb when you need to turn onto a busy main road. I'm usually getting caught having to give way. when moving to the Centre to take over these cars. I very nearly had a run in exiting this main road into this residential street. I also don't get why there is a straight bike line coming from the main road when entering this side street. Why are people allowed to park a car length from a street especially when entering or exiting from a main road? QLD
Excellent
Thanks Rita. Glad you find this helpful
@emudrivingschool Do we need to signal everytime we move right/left?
If you mean everytime you pass parked cars, no. Just checking mirrors is enough
when we pass a parked car on a narrow road that has no lines, in a residential area, should we on RIGHT indicators or we do not have to?
No there is no need for the right indicator. Just checking the rear-view mirror and right mirror is enough.
@@drivingtestaustraliahi, I’m going to take my driving exam tomorrow and my driving instructor told me that I need to signal when passing a parked car on a narrow road that has no lines in a residential area. He said that I would get 2 faults for failing to signal right then left and another 2 faults for failing to head check. Is this true?
Good question, I wanted to know same
@@drivingtestaustralia Hello, could you please advise, when I pass a parked car, should I turn on right and left signals? Or for example, I completely stopped behind the parked car and I'm giving way to opposite car, should I turn on the signals?
@@Tony-hh2zdhi did u ever get the Anwser?
Hi! How could I have an appointment with you to teach me ?
Hi Manahil,
I am in Brisbane. Please refer to this website to find out about the suburbs that I cover and all other details:
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Unfortunately, I'm at Logan !