It is understandable that most of the people are worries about the day of their driving test. It takes a lot to impress the examiner and ace the test: you have to perform minute driving skills like reversing and parking as well as possess a repository of theoretical knowledge about road safety regulations. If they are not alert or nervous, the driving examiner gets a little worried. It’s because the apathy indicates lack of care on part of the trainee. It tells the instructor that they are taking the test for granted and missing some important detail in the process. This should never be the case and you should take the driving – on the day of the test or otherwise – rather seriously.

There are plenty of blogs on the internet discussing road safety regulations, hazards of night time driving, ‘choosing’ the right instructor, best driving test centres in your area and pondering upon the key aspects of the assessment. But the truth is that all the driving instructors in Melbourne, as well as examiners are employed because they know how to do their job. Therefore, you would be beneficial if you knew the responsibilities and duties of the driving examiners, rather than pondering about the things that make a better assessor. In a Q-safe certification programme, the examiner plays a key role in determining if the applicant is well equipped in necessary knowledge and skills. The chief responsibilities of a DE include:

    • Observation of driving skill and road behaviour of the trainee
    • Assessment of the performance based on the criteria noted in the Q safe manual and the advice of the instructor
    • Recording of the performance of the applicant on the Driving Assessment Report form. The assessment, according to Q-safe manual, should be fair, valid and reliable.
    • Providing information to the applicant regarding his or her performance on the steering wheel on the day of the driving test.

As a beginner driver, you may have prepared for your test day by completing road hours, learning all your manoeuvers like how to reverse and park and giving practice tests with your instructors. Therefore, you should not be worried for the day of the judgement at the end of the driving lessons in Melbourne. Focus and present your a-game before the instructor to make an impression, and keep in mind all the minute aspects of driving a vehicle.

Some Tips

  • Be prepared; know everything you need to know.
  • Get some deep sleep before beginning the test.
  • Get your paperwork ready to keep some time at hand.
  • Be alert; in the road, presence of mind is crucial. Use the STOP and GIVE WAY road signs to slack a little, and to know your position.
  • Get the car out of and into the parking area flawlessly to impress the driving examiner.

There are many veteran driving schools and their instructors are reputed to give efficient and thorough driving lessons and other areas in and around Victoria. Contact them to take their car out for a spin. That’s how you’ll be able to know whether you are ready to take on the road or not.

Author's Bio: 

The author is a reputed driving instructor providing driving lessons in Melbourne. The author is also an avid blogger.