November 2024 | LTrent

Three Point Turn

A three point turn is an essential driving skill, especially for learner drivers preparing for their driving test. It allows you to turn your vehicle around on a narrow street when a U-turn isn’t possible. Whether you’ve taken a wrong turn, spotted parking on the other side of the road, or reached a dead end, mastering the 3 point turn is invaluable. This guide will help you understand the steps, safety considerations, and legal restrictions for performing this manoeuvre.

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Will I have to reverse park during the driving test?

Will I Have to Reverse Park During the Driving Test? | LTrent Driving School Blog

Reverse or parallel parking is among the key areas you may be tested on during your practical driving test. The testing officer will evaluate your general road awareness and skills, including reverse parking. While excelling in the reverse parking driving test doesn’t automatically qualify you as a skilled driver, it can improve your overall score. Here’s everything you need to know about parallel parking for the NSW driving test.

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The Kerbside Stop

Kerbside stopping is a fundamental skill for all drivers, especially for those preparing for their driving test in New South Wales (NSW). Whether you’re stopping to pick up or drop off passengers, or practising parallel kerbside parking, following the rules is essential. This guide explains what kerbside stopping entails, NSW-specific parking rules, and how to master this skill for the driving test.

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Understanding U-Turn Rules In NSW

Performing a U-turn in New South Wales requires understanding specific road rules and restrictions to ensure safety and compliance. In this guide, we’ll cover the essentials for U-turns, including the regulations at traffic lights, road markings that make U-turns illegal, and best practices for safe driving. By following these rules, drivers can navigate U-turns responsibly and avoid penalties.

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