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License Test
So am sitting for the practical driving test on Monday and had to shift to the FTO instead of the Pajero as well 2 days before the test. I had been practicing on the Pajero since I have way more vision on it, and hence feel easier to parallel park in tight spots etc.
Have a question for those who have recently given their test, or someone who would know about this, is rolling a cm in front while doing a 3 point U-turn an insta fail? Same goes for a teeny weeny cm roll back on the hill start? Am fine with the hill start but sometimes the car would roll a cm ahead on the three point turn. :\
Have a question for those who have recently given their test, or someone who would know about this, is rolling a cm in front while doing a 3 point U-turn an insta fail? Same goes for a teeny weeny cm roll back on the hill start? Am fine with the hill start but sometimes the car would roll a cm ahead on the three point turn. :\
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shouldnt be a problem if its only a cm, hill start you would expect a cm - but make sure you do the handbrake as well in front of them
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As above, if you roll over a M then you are best off parking the car turning it off and give the keys to the person that is testing you lol.
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Haha :p I don't roll on slopes at all. I just noticed today while doing my three point turn.... i took the right... shifted to reverse... and was about to reverse, then complete the u turn. But the car went like mm in front while going reverse. Just that micro second of leaving the brake and stepping on the accelerator. I can always counter it by putting the hand brake on.
Btw, the passenger window switch broken, is that a road worthy issue? I have to take a 'road worthy car' to the test. I can roll the window up or down from the driver's side controls.
@taz do you still have the passenger side mirror switch assembly?
Btw, the passenger window switch broken, is that a road worthy issue? I have to take a 'road worthy car' to the test. I can roll the window up or down from the driver's side controls.
@taz do you still have the passenger side mirror switch assembly?
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Just leave it rolled down or come round today or tomorrow arvo and i can fit a working one for you
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If they say any thing about it ( but they should not ) just tell them that you have that side locked out, then you just open it or close it for them. But not when you are driving, do it before you set off.
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Thanks Aza, I guess I'll take my chance with the window then
I am still confused about their 'rule' for hill start. One of the videos posted in RACQ website (who works with Transport Authority here for Learner Driver Training) says use the hand brake to get to the friction point, then release the hand brake and balance for 2 seconds using just the clutch and accelerator. Isn't that straining my clutch? Shouldn't a car always be on either hand or foot brake when stationary? (as a rule?) I always stop at the slope, use the hand brake and have the car balancing on clutch and accelerator (not much on the accelerator, so it isn't revving like crazy, and haven't let go of the clutch all the way out so that it's not trying to wobble up against the hand brake)...when the lights go green, I release the handbrake while disengaging the clutch and pressing the accelerator....and the car moves up smoothly, no rolls.
All these so called 'rules' are confusing the *peep* out of me. :\
Source:
Video no 14. Hill Start from that list:
http://www.learn2go.com.au/learner_driv ... lls_videos
I am still confused about their 'rule' for hill start. One of the videos posted in RACQ website (who works with Transport Authority here for Learner Driver Training) says use the hand brake to get to the friction point, then release the hand brake and balance for 2 seconds using just the clutch and accelerator. Isn't that straining my clutch? Shouldn't a car always be on either hand or foot brake when stationary? (as a rule?) I always stop at the slope, use the hand brake and have the car balancing on clutch and accelerator (not much on the accelerator, so it isn't revving like crazy, and haven't let go of the clutch all the way out so that it's not trying to wobble up against the hand brake)...when the lights go green, I release the handbrake while disengaging the clutch and pressing the accelerator....and the car moves up smoothly, no rolls.
All these so called 'rules' are confusing the *peep* out of me. :\
Source:
Video no 14. Hill Start from that list:
http://www.learn2go.com.au/learner_driv ... lls_videos
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This is why u have official driving lessons.
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They're gonna be picky as hell on you doing the test in a sports car.
Goodluck !
Goodluck !
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Thanks mateKustom wrote:They're gonna be picky as hell on you doing the test in a sports car.
Goodluck !
That's exactly the reason why I wanted to take the Pajero...keeping a low profile and act like a noob..looks like destiny had different plans for me....here goes $40 into the gutter
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At the end of the day all you need to worry about is staying calm and not worry about being tested.shadowarrior wrote:Thanks Aza, I guess I'll take my chance with the window then
I am still confused about their 'rule' for hill start. One of the videos posted in RACQ website (who works with Transport Authority here for Learner Driver Training) says use the hand brake to get to the friction point, then release the hand brake and balance for 2 seconds using just the clutch and accelerator. Isn't that straining my clutch? Shouldn't a car always be on either hand or foot brake when stationary? (as a rule?) I always stop at the slope, use the hand brake and have the car balancing on clutch and accelerator (not much on the accelerator, so it isn't revving like crazy, and haven't let go of the clutch all the way out so that it's not trying to wobble up against the hand brake)...when the lights go green, I release the handbrake while disengaging the clutch and pressing the accelerator....and the car moves up smoothly, no rolls.
All these so called 'rules' are confusing the *peep* out of me. :\
Source:
Video no 14. Hill Start from that list:
http://www.learn2go.com.au/learner_driv ... lls_videos
You know how to drive so just get in there and get it done .
Good luck with it mate you will be fine.
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Hell effing ya... i passed
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Congratulations mate!
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LOL
I didn't even have a single 'non critical driving error'.
I didn't even have a single 'non critical driving error'.
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Well done
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