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If your learner driver has passed their restricted licence test and is about to start driving solo, use regular check-up drives to make sure they don't get into bad habits.
There are a few tricks to turning into one-way streets in your car. In this Drive lesson you’ll learn how to turn left and right into one-way streets.
Pulling over to the kerb and coming to a stop is a common way to park. In this Drive lesson learn the skills to do this safely and smoothly.
This Drive lesson covers the top seven things you need to do before, during and after your practice session.
This Drive lesson covers everything you need to know.
Big, busy roundabouts can be pretty scary for a lot of drivers. This Drive lesson will teach you how to safely approach and drive on a multi-laned roundabout.
Got questions about the restricted licence test? We have answers.
This Drive lesson will teach you how to use a steering wheel properly and how to turn your car safely.
Your learner must look over their shoulder in the right direction if there’s any chance of another road user having moved up into their blind spot. This means checking over their shoulder before pulling out from the kerb, turning (if necessary), changing lanes, crossing over cycle lanes or bus lanes, merging or parking.
Long-distance driving needs a lot of concentration over a long period of time. It also involves a variety of road, weather and traffic conditions.