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Maintaining your car
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There are some basic safety checks you can do to make sure your car is always OK to drive. These focus on five key areas. You can remember them easily by thinking of the word ‘TWIRL’.
Purchasing a safe car

There’s more to a great car than what it looks like or how much it costs. You also need to consider how safe it is. How well will it protect you in a crash? Does it have safety features to help you avoid a crash?

Learner licence

The first step to becoming a fully licenced car driver is to get your learner licence. This involves a theory test to assess your knowledge of road rules and safe driving behaviours.

Changing lanes

Learning how to confidently change lanes while you’re driving a car is a major milestone. In this Drive lesson you’ll learn how to change lanes safely.

Railway crossings

There’s sure to be a time when you’ll drive over one. This Drive lesson tells you how.

Making 3-point turns

Three-point turns are one of the trickiest driving manoeuvres, but with practice and patience you’ll be doing them in no time. This Drive lesson tells you how.

Car ownership and insurance
You’ll also need:

your New Zealand driver licence
the car’s number plate
the full name and address of the person or organisation buying the car.
Overtaking

When you’re driving on the open road you’re sure to get stuck behind some slow traffic. This Drive lesson tells you how and when to overtake or pass a vehicle safely.

Home

Drive has everything you need to get ready for your learner, restricted and full licence tests.

Glossary

Learning to drive? Preparing for the learner licence test? Here’s a glossary of the confusing terms and strange words you might encounter.

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