We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Driver testing: bookings update We are currently receiving a high level of enquiries about driver testing availability. All available appointments are published in the booking system.
Our contact centre cannot provide any other appointment options. You may find an available booking by choosing another service centre near you or by checking again in a few days. Text size. Introduction You can apply for a provisional P1 driver licence if you've held a NSW learner licence for the required period of time, and passed the necessary tests. You must: be at least 17 years of age have held a learner licence for at least 12 months if you're aged between 17 and 24 have logged the required driving hours have passed the HPT.
Check the tick box to apply for a Photo Card if applicable. If you cannot wear a face covering you may not be able to take your test at the test centre of your choice. Say that you cannot wear a face covering and give your reason there. This is faster than booking by phone because the phone lines are very busy at the moment. Start now on the driving test booking service.
You must have lived in England, Wales or Scotland for at least days in the last 12 months before the day you take your test. Contact DVSA to get help booking your test. DVSA driving test booking support customerservices dvsa. You need a provisional driving licence to take lessons or practice.
You need a provisional driving licence to book your theory test. You must pass your theory test before you can book your driving test. You must have an insurance policy that allows you to drive without supervision. Driving with a P1 licence Once you have your P1 licence, you can drive unsupervised.
When driving you must: display red P plates only drive vehicles allowed on your licence class have your licence with you and show it to a police officer when asked comply with any conditions on your licence. You must not: use a mobile phone for any reason when you're driving. If your foreign driver licence is not written in English, it must be accompanied by an official English translation issued by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters; or a member of the Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators.
If you are attempting the one-off driving assessment for the first time, you do not need to complete the Hazard Perception Test. If you have failed your one-off driving assessment on either your overseas or interstate licence, you will need to apply for an ACT Learners licence in an Access Canberra Service Centre. To meet the Hazard Perception Test requirement of holding your ACT Learners licence for at least 3 months, Access Canberra may take into consideration your previous driving experience.
Family and friends or an Accredited Driving Instructor can help prepare you whether you are starting out or if you hold an international driver licence. Practice helps build or refresh your knowledge of ACT road rules and driving assessment requirements. Contact details for driving instructors can be found using internet searches or in the Yellow Pages under driving schools.
When practicing, try to keep in mind all of the driver competencies will be assessed against the ACT Road Rules. The following are the most common reasons learner drivers are found not yet competent. Try to pay particular attention to these areas to increase your chance of success. You must be at least 17 years of age on the date of the practical driving test, unless applying for an underage licence.
Please consider this when choosing the date for your test. Make sure that you have checked that you meet all of the requirements for your licence type and have read the below information about "What to take to the assessment". Bookings must be made in person for anyone holding an overseas licence or an interstate licence at an Access Canberra Service Centre.
You will need to select a location at the time of booking. The fee for the driving assessment must be made in full at the time of booking. If you arrive more than 5 minutes after the appointment time, the assessment will not be conducted, as it will delay further assessments. You will be required to book another assessment and pay the full fee again.
If you need to change the appointment date you must give at least 48 hours notice and pay the applicable fee. A change of booking can be made in person at an Access Canberra Service Centre or by phoning Access Canberra on 13 22 If you do not give 48 hours notice your booking fee will be forfeited.
If you need to cancel your booking you must provide Access Canberra with 48 hours notice to be eligible for a booking refund. A surcharge fee is applicable and will be deducted from the refund at time of cancellation. If cancelled within 48 hours of the assessment there is no refund.
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