Learn to Drive in Penrith
Penrith Driving School has been delivering car driving instruction in automatic and manual vehicles for many years throughout Penrith and the surrounding suburbs.![]()
We regularly assist candidates who are approaching or have completed their required 120 hours of driving practice, meet the driving test qualification, as well as individuals seeking to convert an overseas driver’s licence to a NSW licence.![]()
All candidates should be aware that the driving test is an examination assessing their understanding of road rule regulations, familiarity with test criteria, ability to operate a vehicle safely, make safe decisions and conduct various manoeuvres while following instructions provided by test assessors.![]()
Driving Test Requirements vs Everyday Driving![]()
The NSW car driving test, from our perspective, expects a learner licence holder and other licence candidates to operate a vehicle in a manner that differs from how an NSW licence holder who follows the road rules typically drives.![]()
Specifically, there are certain criteria and procedures required during the driving test that are not included or form part of the NSW road rules. This means that test candidates must adapt their driving approach to meet distinct assessment criteria standards, which go beyond standard everyday driving practices. (Obviously this doesn’t apply to drivers who disregard road rules)![]()
Meeting Driving Test Standards![]()
Many driving test candidates possess their own driving habits and techniques, which may be sufficient for everyday driving. However, these personal driving styles often fall short of the standards required by driving test assessors during the driving test especially in manual vehicles.
As a result, candidates who do not adapt their approach to align with official test criteria are likely to fail their driving tests. It is essential for learners or other candidates to understand and practise the specific requirements expected during the test to ensure success.![]()
Test Fairness and Variability![]()
In our experience, the NSW driving test is inherently variable and, at times, unfair. This variability can result in the testing process being easier for some candidates while presenting greater challenges for others.
The level of difficulty a candidate faces is not always consistent, which can affect test outcomes.
Realistically a candidate attempting a driving test should be able to drive wherever they are taken and pass a test without any problems as long as they have the knowledge, experience and skills.
By comparison, the Motorcycle Rider Test conducted in the Sydney metropolitan area demonstrates a more standardised approach. This test takes place in a large quadrangle, where every rider completes exactly the same course without a disadvantage.
The only potential variable is the type of bike used during the rider assessment. The test itself is structured to evaluate the rider's skill through a series of set manoeuvres performed within a short, defined course. There is no test on the road.![]()
Variable Driving Test Conditions![]()
The NSW car driving test is conducted in a range of different locations and at varying times throughout the day, which means that the conditions candidates encounter are constantly changing. Candidates with the necessary skill, knowledge, and situational awareness are generally able to adapt to these changes without difficulty.
However, many candidates lack sufficient skills, experience, or awareness to effectively respond to the evolving challenges posed by the driving test environment.
This inexperience or lack of preparation can hinder their ability to adjust to different scenarios, ultimately impacting their performance during the driving test.![]()
Understanding Pretest Driving Lessons![]()
Pretest driving lessons offered by Penrith Driving are best understood by considering the difference in educational standards between Year 7 and Year 12 students. Just as a Year 7 teacher would not teach the same subjects as a Year 12 teacher, and may not have the same level of expertise, pretest driving lessons require a higher degree of skill and knowledge compared to standard lessons.![]()
The approach and requirements for candidates preparing for their driving test are considerably more advanced, demanding greater proficiency and understanding of the test criteria.
This distinction highlights the need for experienced instruction and tailored lesson content to ensure candidates are properly equipped to meet the expectations of driving test assessors. ![]()
Pretest Driving Lessons![]()
Pretest Driving Lessons are specifically designed to assist candidates in successfully passing the driving tests in NSW. These driving lessons differ from standard driving lessons by emphasising the official test criteria and requirements. Understanding and meeting these guidelines is essential, as many candidates may not succeed without adequate preparation focused on test expectations.![]()
Pretest driving lessons are test-focused and lead to greater car wear due to repeated manoeuvres. A Pretest Driving Lesson of one hour includes two reverse parallel parks, two 3-point turns, and two or more kerbside stops, shopping centre type parking, nose first parking depending on time limits and which test centre they are attending.![]()
Other test criteria are covered briefly, but a single hour is insufficient for all driving test criteria requirements; additional or longer sessions may be necessary. These pretest driving lessons will also incorporate the driving test areas from leaving a test centre to returning to a test centre depending on where the test centre is (Penrith or Glenmore Park) and available lesson time. ![]()
We do go to Springwood, St Marys and Richmond and occasionally Blacktown but not for lessons only for car hire which costs more due to the locations. All driving tests will have the same driving test criteria but can vary due to the test centre locations and the driving test courses.![]()
Candidates often fail driving tests because they do not meet the marking requirements of the assessor. To pass, it is essential to understand what assessors expect, perform manoeuvres well, make observation checks, follow road rules, and navigate roundabouts and traffic lights by making safe decisions.![]()
The pretest driving lessons are for more so for advanced drivers because you are learning more and preparing for the driving test, so a higher skill level is required.
The instructors are providing more concise information which differs for normal logbook type driving lessons as specified in the learner logbook. Pretest driving lessons are more expensive because they involve advanced preparation for the driving test.![]()
Ultimately, candidates must study the materials from Transport of NSW—including the Logbook, Driving Test Guide, Road User Handbook, and Assessors Training Manual—to meet test requirements and be successful when attempting a driving test along with already having enough skill to benefit from these lessons.![]()
These do cost more but you are getting more information in preparation for the driving test.
If you want year 7 type lessons then our normal driving lessons and or package driving lessons may be more suitable, but these do not provide driving test information. They cover the logbook requirements but do not focus on driving test requirements.![]()
If you are interested in these advanced driving lessons that specially focus on the driving test criteria and requirements, please contact us.
Congratulations to Lexi on her excellent drive to pass her driving test.
Lexi had been doing manual driving lessons over the past months in preparation for her driving test.
Lexi showed continual improvement and a better understanding of how a manual car should be driven which is what driving is about and not just passing a driving test.
Extra practice from her parents focusing on the areas of our discussions after lessons made it easy and Lexi was able to pass her driving test without any problems and was able even to achieve a pass without any errors which is a rarety for manual driving tests.
Well done Lexi.
A big Congratulations to Samantha from Penrith on passing her P1 test first go.
Samantha wanted to get her licence as she realised that catching public transport was no fun
Samantha learned how to be a confident driver and I'm happy to say she has her licence couldn't have come sooner as she bought her first car she is going to have fun driving her new wheels
Congratulations again Sam
Congratulations To Gena from Werrington Downs on passing her P1 test
Gena has been practising her driving for months on end
she has learned all that she needed to pass her driving test
Well done Gena I know this is going to give you your independence
A big congratulations to Delphine from Penrith on passing her P1 test on her 1st attempt
Delphine has been doing her lessons with Penrith driving school since she obtained her Ls.
Delphine has been learning about her driving requirements which include Hazzard perception, road awareness and being able to meet the RMS driving test requirements.
Some of her other skills such as parking, 3 point turns, changing lanes and learning to understand other drivers helped Delphine pass her driving test without any problems.
Putting in quality practice and being taught in the correct way will help Delphine to be a better safer and better driver for the future.
All the best Delphine
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