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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 8361665)
My wife has a driving licence for a manual, but she has NEVER driven one, not ever !
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8361672)
How did she get that then?
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by PaulandNic
(Post 8363851)
Nic has too! When we went to Queensland Transport to apply for a QLD one they've given her a full open licence. She only passed her test in Auto in the UK but here she could legally drive a manual. I say legally as in the real world it'd be a diff case ... :D
She can't even use my tiptronic gearbox in manual mode, and there is NO clutch. |
Re: Learning to drive QLD
QLD has a driving test? :blink: :eek:
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 8363972)
QLD has a driving test? :blink: :eek:
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 8363963)
Visions of crunching gear boxes !! :eek:
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 8363972)
QLD has a driving test? :blink: :eek:
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
How much does the 'Test' itself cost?
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 8363972)
QLD has a driving test? :blink: :eek:
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by Alfresco
(Post 8367273)
How much does the 'Test' itself cost?
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8361661)
That would be great if he remembers but I understand he's a guy ;):lol: I guess they assume that if they haven't done enough in a Manual then they will fail the test but it seems bloody silly to me.
Yes you can do your hours in an automatic - I suppose they figure that, if you take your test in a manual, having done all your driving in an auto, then you'll fail! |
Re: Learning to drive QLD
Thanks for that. She had a professional lesson the other day and the instructor said she was up to speed on everything so that's cool. Let her drive my car this morning and we both hated it :lol: I was worried about my baby (car) and she hated driving it because of it's size compared to hers so it's Manual all the way for her. :D
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Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by The Bloke
(Post 8367318)
I don't know about the test, but it cost one guy at work between $4500 and $5000 ($50 per hour with an instructor).:eek:
My son has just done his license here 25.5 hrs @£22 p/h + £75 for the test = £636 all told. |
Re: Learning to drive QLD
The actual test is I think $43.50 or $46.50 or something around that amount.
I cant remember 100% though. Not too expensive. You've got to get the licence afterwards, though if you pass. (Extra $$$ on top) The lessons are what's going to kill your finances though. Personally I think 5 or so initial lessons, then driving with parents for a while then 5 or so final lessons would probably be the best bet. |
Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by The Bloke
(Post 8367315)
If you can weave in and out of traffic without hitting anyone, you pass.......:D
Bonus points for a "Justify Your Existence" sticker. Extra bonus style points for being on a bike. |
Re: Learning to drive QLD
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8367481)
Thanks for that. She had a professional lesson the other day and the instructor said she was up to speed on everything so that's cool. Let her drive my car this morning and we both hated it :lol: I was worried about my baby (car) and she hated driving it because of it's size compared to hers so it's Manual all the way for her. :D
L has his first professional lesson next week, the older sturdy truck we had earmarked for him needed $4000 of work :( so we had to trade it in, hes now be driving a new mitsubishi triton dual cab, quick driving school course to polish up his skills. Had to laugh when we picked it up we let him have a little drive from the school, hes already one of the first to get the L plates, you should have seen the ladies swoon at him :wub:in his big new pick up truck. However he wont be getting much action in it :rofl: we have a rule they cant drive with mates in the car for 2 years after they get the P's. |
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