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Here's a breakdown of the process for getting your VORT: Complete Supervised Driving: You'll need to log a specific number of supervised driving hours with a qualified supervisor (check your local requirements). Pass the Hazard Perception Test (if required): Some regions require passing a separate hazard perception test before taking the VORT. Schedule Your VORT: Once you meet the requirements, contact an authorized driving instructor to schedule your VORT. Prepare for the Test: Review driving regulations and practice slow-speed manoeuvres. Your driving instructor can assist with pre-test preparation. Take the VORT: The VORT assesses your knowledge of vehicle operation, ability to perform slow-speed manoeuvres, and safe driving skills in real-world traffic scenarios. Pass the VORT: Congratulations! You'll receive a certificate of competency if you pass the VORT.

Before Learner Stage: Gear Up for Learning: Read the Driver's Handbook, prioritize safety, and familiarize yourself with the rules of the road. For added protection, consider choosing a car with a 5-star ANCAP safety rating to learn in. Prepare for Lessons: Once you're ready, practice your driving skills and complete the interactive MyLS learning course. Learner Stage (Learner Permit): Eligibility: You must be at least 16 years old. Knowledge Test: Pass the MyLS course or a theory test to demonstrate your understanding of road rules. P1 Provisional License: Eligibility: 17 years or older. Hazard Perception: Demonstrate your ability to identify potential hazards by passing the Hazard Perception Test. Learner Permit Experience: If you're under 25, you must hold your learner's permit for at least 12 months before upgrading. For those 25 and over, the minimum learner permit holding period is 6 months. Supervised Driving: Gain valuable experience by completing 75 hours of supervised driving, including a minimum of 15 hours at night. Practical Test: Pass either the Vehicle On-Road Test (VORT) or the Competency-Based Training & Assessment (CBT&A) course. P2 Provisional License: Eligibility: 18 years or older. P1 Experience: Hold your P1 license for at least 12 months before upgrading. This Graduated Licensing Scheme helps you develop safe driving habits and gain experience over time, preparing you for a lifetime of safe driving on South Australian roads.

The timeframe depends on your situation: Interstate License Holders: If you move to South Australia and hold an interstate license, you must convert it within three months of becoming a resident. Overseas License Holders: If you have a foreign license and become a permanent resident or citizen of Australia, you must convert it within three months of becoming a resident in South Australia.

You have two options for obtaining a driver's license application form in South Australia: Customer Service Centres: These centres are the most convenient option. You can find a list of locations on the inside back cover of the Driver's Companion Handbook. Remote Country Police Stations: Some remote police stations in rural areas may also offer application forms. While application forms are readily available, it's always a good idea to check the South Australian Department for Infrastructure and Transport website for any updates or changes to the application process.

Getting your driver's license in South Australia is a gradual process that ensures you gain the necessary experience for safe driving. Here's a breakdown specifically for those 16 years or older with no prior licenses: Learner Permit Stage: Eligibility: Be 16 years old or older. Knowledge Test: Choose one option: Complete the online MyLS course with a theory test. Pass a theory test at a Service SA Centre. Gaining Experience: Once you have your learner's permit, log at least 75 hours of supervised driving experience, including 15 hours at night. Remember to record all driving practices in a log book for verification. Important Note: This learner permit stage typically lasts 12 months. After this period and fulfilling all requirements, you can progress towards your provisional license.

There are many reasons why Foladi Driving School stands out from the rest when it comes to offering the best driving lessons. But the most vital ones are:
  • ● We have experienced instructors.
  • ● We offer flexible lesson packages and a high first-time pass rate.
  • ● Our personalised approach ensures every learner gets the best possible driving lesson in Melbourne.
  • ● All our cars are well maintained and equipped to offer safe driving lessons.
  • ● Our professionals never hesitate to answer learners' queries and clear their doubts.

So if you want to get top-notch driving lessons from experienced instructors and that too without breaking your bank account then we are just a call away.

Booking your lesson is easy! Simply visit our website or call us directly to schedule a time that suits you. We offer convenient pickups across Melbourne.

Yes! Every driving instructor in Melbourne at Foladi Driving School is fully licensed, highly trained, and dedicated to helping learners become safe and confident drivers.

Absolutely!
At our Melbourne driving training centre, you can choose between manual and automatic vehicles to suit your learning preferences.

We proudly serve most suburbs across Melbourne. Whether you’re in the CBD, inner suburbs, or outer regions, we’ll come to you for your driving lesson in Melbourne.

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Our friendly and patient Melbourne driving instructors specialise in teaching nervous and first-time drivers. We create a calm, supportive environment to help you feel at ease.

We offer structured lesson plans, mock tests, and full test preparation at our Melbourne driving training centre to give you the skills and confidence needed to pass on your first attempt.