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I always looked at the signs. Even moving my head a lot in driving and even paying attention,too. Even seeing the lines on the road. I’m always cautious in driving.
I really wish I could thank you in person. I haven't been back to China in five years, and my Chinese driver's license has expired. So, I need a Queensland driver's license. Like many people in the comments section, I often don't know the speed limit on a road (missing the signs).The night before last, I watched your video three times, and then I passed the practical driving test (Greenslopes) on the first try, with almost no mistakes.
Hi, thanks a lot for all the informative videos. I've watched your videos to be clear about road rules. Today, I passed my driving test at Bankstown, Sydney centre on the first go. Thanks and gratitude again.
19:18 everytime I approach carparks, most of them are 10 km/h as the speed limit. However, I have this great habit that may be good for drivers that are driving in carparks: Everytime I drive in a carpark without a speed limit sign present or posted, I always treat them to be 10 km/h. Why? There could be a lot of vehicles and pedestrians present! Although some drivers may think some unsigned carparks are about 50 km/h, but you must drive to the conditions. So, 10 km/h should be the default speed limit in QLD carparks in my opinion.
Two questions, if you’re not in a residential area and there are no speed signs, what speed do you go? And also, if you go past a school zone and there is no speed sign, do you remain 40 even though ur not in a school zone anymore?
If the traffic conditions allow you drive closer to 60 and you don't, yes. If the traffic conditions are not suitable to drive close to 60 and you slow down to 50, no
Thanks for the video. in my testing location, there is one country road with a speed limit of 100km/h. However, most of it it is VERY narrow and has bends and blind corners. Honestly, I feel like the legal speed limit doesn’t match the road at all and my mum (a very experienced driver) agrees. There isn’t any road markings either. My instructor warned me of roads like this but the testers follow the rules. If I go much lower than the speed limit, due to the condition of the road, will I fail or will this be seen as hazard awareness? Or, how should I approach this?
@@drivingtestaustraliaThank you so much I’ve been stressing about this - Just in time too because my test is tomorrow! 😊 Drove the road again today for practice. My new problem is right hand turns out of narrow roads with low visibility into busy main roads 🤣
When turning from a single lane onto a multi lane road, you are allowed to go directly to any lanes that you like. In the case of this video, because I wanted to turn right next, I chose the right lane
There is stop continued line and broken line at stop sign, there are cars parking block 2 view from right and left. We stop at stop continued line in 3 second and can we roll the car slowly to look full view before deciding to cross the road and keep straight? I am so confused
No you don't have to go exactly at 60. Something between 55 to 59 is good. Having said that, you need to slow down when the road condition and traffic situation is not ideal for driving at the above mentioned speed.
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I always looked at the signs. Even moving my head a lot in driving and even paying attention,too. Even seeing the lines on the road. I’m always cautious in driving.
I really wish I could thank you in person. I haven't been back to China in five years, and my Chinese driver's license has expired. So, I need a Queensland driver's license. Like many people in the comments section, I often don't know the speed limit on a road (missing the signs).The night before last, I watched your video three times, and then I passed the practical driving test (Greenslopes) on the first try, with almost no mistakes.
This is great to hear you could pass your test with only watching videos. Well done. That's a great achievement. Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐
This driver/ teacher is good! He explains very well for a student to learn.
Hi, thanks a lot for all the informative videos. I've watched your videos to be clear about road rules. Today, I passed my driving test at Bankstown, Sydney centre on the first go. Thanks and gratitude again.
I love to read about people passing their driving tests. Congratulations 🎊 👏. And thank you for taking time to leave a comment. All the best 🙂
Wow the suburban roads in QLD look like a maze.
Difficult to find advice on this subject. Great video!
Great technique and tips thanks alot Omid!! Very helpful
You're welcome Venkatesh 😊
Australian signs are especially small and harder to see. I feel lucky now 😅
19:18 everytime I approach carparks, most of them are 10 km/h as the speed limit. However, I have this great habit that may be good for drivers that are driving in carparks:
Everytime I drive in a carpark without a speed limit sign present or posted, I always treat them to be 10 km/h. Why? There could be a lot of vehicles and pedestrians present! Although some drivers may think some unsigned carparks are about 50 km/h, but you must drive to the conditions. So, 10 km/h should be the default speed limit in QLD carparks in my opinion.
Great video. Very helpful methods.
Sorry I did not catch this lovely gents name. He is very encouraging and a positive thinker. Says it like it is.
Tony Robbins 🙂
Two questions, if you’re not in a residential area and there are no speed signs, what speed do you go? And also, if you go past a school zone and there is no speed sign, do you remain 40 even though ur not in a school zone anymore?
1) Still 50.
2) No. Once you pass the school zone, you go with the usual speed limit of the area
@@drivingtestaustralia Even when there is no speed sign after the school zone?
thanks so much for your instruction but is it the same testing in the NEW SOUTH WALS ?
You're welcome. This applies to everywhere regardless of the location
Amazing sir... very useful! Wow your trick is perfectly working with me. Thanks alot.
Great to hear Kasun. You're welcome
"just see them" love that haha
Just came back to say, your vids have been extremely helpful. Passed first try!
15:34 what if the roads was 60 but you drive 50 until you see the sign will that? Be a fail. Cause you driving too slow?
No, you won't fail for that. Because there was no sign at the start of the road, and we didn't know the road speed limit was 60
Does this include? NSW Wales Roads aswell
Yes it does
I just have a question, if the sign is 60 but you still go at 50 will they mark ypu down?
If the traffic conditions allow you drive closer to 60 and you don't, yes. If the traffic conditions are not suitable to drive close to 60 and you slow down to 50, no
Thanks for the video. in my testing location, there is one country road with a speed
limit of 100km/h. However, most of it it is VERY narrow and has bends and blind corners. Honestly, I feel like the legal speed limit doesn’t match the road at all and my mum (a very experienced driver) agrees. There isn’t any road markings either. My instructor warned me of roads like this but the testers follow the rules. If I go much lower than the speed limit, due to the condition of the road, will I fail or will this be seen as hazard awareness? Or, how should I approach this?
No that's not a problem. You don't have to drive at 100 if the road and weather conditions are not suitable for that.
@@drivingtestaustraliaThank you so much I’ve been stressing about this - Just in time too because my test is tomorrow! 😊 Drove the road again today for practice. My new problem is right hand turns out of narrow roads with low visibility into busy main roads 🤣
what app did you use with that voice over command
This is not a voice over,. I talk as I drive. I'm using a Rode microphone in the car
I thought when turning left into a multi lane road you have to turn in the left lane then go into the Right lane at 7:05
When turning from a single lane onto a multi lane road, you are allowed to go directly to any lanes that you like. In the case of this video, because I wanted to turn right next, I chose the right lane
There is stop continued line and broken line at stop sign, there are cars parking block 2 view from right and left.
We stop at stop continued line in 3 second and can we roll the car slowly to look full view before deciding to cross the road and keep straight?
I am so confused
Yes, we can certainly do that. My next video is all about stop sign. I'll post a link to it once it goes live 🙂
Here it is the video:
ruclips.net/video/wQgnXOfCxmI/видео.htmlsi=GNrjSQFvzNVzGovc
if the sign says 60 , and we go on 55 what happens ? or should we go exactly at 60 without exceeding ??
No you don't have to go exactly at 60. Something between 55 to 59 is good. Having said that, you need to slow down when the road condition and traffic situation is not ideal for driving at the above mentioned speed.
@@drivingtestaustralia well noted ..thanks allem
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