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Old 29-11-2012, 07:54 PM   #31
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That isn't cheating, in fact if you do lessons in the area which you will be going for your test, the driving instructor will often take you out on some of the routes assessors take. I did about 4 different routes with the instructor before I went for my test. Chill out.
As a former licence tester I am telling you it is against the rules, don't tell me to chill out, I know the rules you don't.

Instructors are not permitted to drive the routes, obviously from time to time they will drive over parts of the routes which is acceptable, driving the full routes from start to finish is against the rules and the instructor would know that, ask one you might be surprised.
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Old 29-11-2012, 08:43 PM   #32
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Old 29-11-2012, 08:59 PM   #33
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Make sure all your lights work, you need to keep your low beams on for the test. I failed automatically my first try at Melton because one of my headlights was out. However booked the next day at Bundoora, never driven there before and passed perfectly. It also helped that the lady was nice and that we were talking during the majority of the test. I never had a professional driving lesson with a instructor and just drove normally as I always do and passed, so you should be fine...no need to stress
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Old 29-11-2012, 10:26 PM   #34
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and this thread is a major reason why speed limits on highways should not be raised.

Imagine this kid doing 225km/h coming up behind your wife and kids....
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Old 29-11-2012, 10:54 PM   #35
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My post was not directed at you unless you have 2 logins, it was adressed to block58, I suggest you retract your attack?
It is funny my instructor drive the routes for the test, even was talking to the tester about it on the day of my licence in the car. Also most people I know the instructor took them the routes of the test.

Even started at vicroads a few times
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Old 29-11-2012, 11:07 PM   #36
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Remember Robbie, driving is a privilege, not a right, found that out when i was young twice ??. Read the road, slow and steady mate and you will have it in the bag. Its about attitude dude
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In my area, I don't think there is a single "test route" assessors take you on. They could go anywhere around the local area, as long as they get you to do a parallel park, or 3-point turn, etc.
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Old 30-11-2012, 12:15 AM   #38
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Wear a suit... I passed after a single lesson because while I got 1 mark away from failing, he passed me because he "felt safe". Your attitude to driving should be on display, as well as the driving.
How about rocking up in a full racing suit with a stig helmet haha,
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Old 30-11-2012, 03:08 AM   #39
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remember I was a tester once upon a time
Times do change...... get with the times.
History lesson over.
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Old 30-11-2012, 03:33 AM   #40
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Well that didn't take long for the OP to get banned... anyway for anyone going to attempt your license heres a tip: Drive your own car if you have one and wear the footwear that you do most of your driving in, in my case it was work boots.
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Old 30-11-2012, 08:31 AM   #41
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Times do change...... get with the times.
History lesson over.
Thanks for the advice, but you are wrong, as an aside I actually used to manage the intricacies of the process for a private testing services provider as well as test occasionally


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It is funny my instructor drive the routes for the test, even was talking to the tester about it on the day of my licence in the car. Also most people I know the instructor took them the routes of the test.


Even started at vicroads a few times
They are not supposed to, just because Vicroads accept it does not mean it is right, it is not against any law, just the rules of being an instructor as set by Vicroads. Don't believe me? Ask a reliable instructor or a reliable Vicroads tester, although they will probably say, "well no we (they) are not supposed to, but . . . . . . "


So you both agree with the 'monkey see, monkey do' process, rather than training people to think outside the square and to learn to deal with difficulties as they arise



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In my area, I don't think there is a single "test route" assessors take you on. They could go anywhere around the local area, as long as they get you to do a parallel park, or 3-point turn, etc.
Testers are required to take people on set routes in Victoria, it supposed to take away any outside input from the tester.
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Well this thread wasn't a raging success. We'll leave it at that i think.
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