Showing 51–60 of 84 results for ‘Class 2'

Driving in traffic – trucks and buses https://drive.govt.nz/restricted-licence/skills/city-and-town-driving/driving-in-traffic-trucks-and-buses

Driving in traffic means getting used to driving around different types of vehicles. This lesson will teach you how to drive safely around trucks and buses.

Driving in traffic – emergency vehicles https://drive.govt.nz/restricted-licence/skills/city-and-town-driving/driving-in-traffic-emergency-vehicles

Emergency vehicles like ambulances, police cars and fire engines need to get places quickly. Learn how to move out of their way in all types of situations.

Holly and Iain’s licence journey https://drive.govt.nz/start-your-licence-journey/holly-and-iains-licence-journey


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Confidence on the road

Before using Drive Go, Holly felt intimidated by learning to drive.

Parking on the side of the road https://drive.govt.nz/restricted-licence/skills/parking-turning-around-and-hills/parking-on-the-side-of-the-road

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.

Information for coaches https://drive.govt.nz/teach-someone-to-drive/information-for-coaches

To be a supervisor, you must:

  • hold a current and valid full New Zealand licence, and
  • not have a supervisor condition on your New Zealand licence, and
  • have held the full New Zealand licence for at least 2 years or have held an equivalent overseas licence for at least 2 years.
Coaching on the motorway for the first time https://drive.govt.nz/teach-someone-to-drive/hints-and-tips/coaching-on-the-motorway-for-the-first-time
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Teaching someone how to drive? Taking your learner driver on the motorway can be nerve-wracking. This Drive lesson covers tips for making it less stressful and instructions on how to plan your route.

User journeys https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM3OdwWkytoj77Yrm2gWJ7AEtPkmRmbqz
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Esta and David

Drive made their lessons clear and easy to follow.

Getting a car driver licence https://drive.govt.nz/teach-someone-to-drive/getting-a-car-driver-licence

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Stage 1 – learner licence

Before a learner can start to learn to drive on the road, they’ll need to get a learner licence.

Maintaining your car https://drive.govt.nz/car-ownership-and-maintenance/maintaining-your-car

Make sure your car is always in good condition by having a current warrant of fitness (WoF) and also carrying out regular safety checks like those outlined in TWIRL.