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Professional, qualified and patient driving school with over 10yrs experience. Great test pass rate. Give Joel a call now on 0404840605
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ROADS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING
FISCHERS ROAD, HENTY
LOCHIEL ROAD, LANKEYS CREEK
KINGS BRIDGE ROAD, CULCAIRN
WATER OVER ROAD
COACH ROAD - Taylors Road to Odewhans Road, Culcairn
FELLOWHILLS ROAD - Fellow Hills Road to Mountain Creek Road, Mountain Creek
WALLA WALLA ROAD - Station Street to Gerogery West Road, Gerogery
BENAMBRA ROAD - Weeamera Road to Schneiders Road, Walla Walla
GEROGERY WEST ROAD - Glenellen Road to Walla Walla Road, Gerogery West
JINGELLIC ROAD - Wantagong Straight, Wantagong
HENTY COOKARDINIA ROAD - Henty Machinery Field Days Area
RALVONA LANE - Eastern End, Holbrook
LUBKES ROAD - Off Henty Cookardinia Road, Henty
Council advises that due to the current weather conditions there may be other roads under water not listed above.
PLEASE DRIVE WITH CAUTION AND DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH FLOOD WATERS
Strange times but still able to do lessons and get licensing done well done Connor 👍
Good news. From Monday 15 June, VicRoads will start running licence tests again.
Couple of points on this:
If your test was cancelled, VicRoads will get in touch to give you first priority to re-book. That's only fair.
We're opening six temporary licensing sites and hiring more than 200 new staff to get through the backlog as quickly as possible.
Once that's cleared, new appointments will be made available.
And we're introducing extra cleaning and hygiene measures to make sure there's minimal risk for everyone involved.
I know this has been frustrating for a lot of people.
For mums and dads, kids who had that special birthday – and anyone who has been working towards their licence and had to face an uncertain wait.
But I just wanted to thank you for your patience while we get everything back up and running – safely.
Driver Testing across NSW has now been postponed for a minimum period of two months. The change comes into effect from Monday, 30 March in response to the latest health advice and risks associated with COVID-19. It applies to all practical driver assessments conducted by Service NSW.
We apologise for any inconvenience and appeal for people to understand this decision was made with the safety of customers and staff front of mind. For more information, visit our website or call us at 13 77 88: https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/driver-testing-and-covid-19
Changes to driving assessments will commence on Friday 27 March as follows:
1. Aged driving assessments conducted by Service NSW will be deferred for a minimum period of three months. Aged test applicants who were due to have a test conducted will have their licence status maintained for the duration.
2. Customers who hold a current overseas licence that have become a permanent resident will now have an additional three-month extension on the timeframe for them to convert to a NSW licence.
3. Driver assessments will be deferred for overseas licence holders except for customers whose overseas licence has recently expired or is expiring within the next two months
Customers who have booked these tests will be contacted by Service NSW to discuss their circumstances to ensure their licence remains active and they can continue to drive.
This service may change to respond to changing conditions. Please call 13 77 88 or visit the Service NSW website for more information: www.service.nsw.gov.au
Who will win the Oscar for best road user in a leading role? Let us know the sequence here for your chance to win (bragging rights only) 🚗🎬
The answer will be revealed tomorrow at 10am.
Service NSW Service NSW is committed to making it easier for NSW residents and businesses to connect with government.
Test Your Tired Self How tired are you?
Know the rules - Mobile phone use - Staying safe - NSW Centre for Road Safety Our animated video shows drivers the rules on mobile phone use.Find answers to common questions about mobile phone road rules. Legal mobile phone use Use or FunctionUnrestricted licence holdersLearner and provisional licence holdersMake or receive audio phone callYes, ONLY if the phone is either:...
The speed limit on a section of Wagga Road will soon be reduced, to improve safety for residents and other road users. http://ow.ly/VrSz30pWsxw
Test Your Tired Self Find out how tired you might be with this interactive test. You’ll also learn ways to avoid driving tired.
Help keep our kids safe Stick to the 40km/h school zone speed limit and slow down.
Scholarships available for disadvantaged students Grants of $1000 are available for disadvantaged students to help them finish their studies.
From 26 September, motorists will no longer need to slow down to 40km/h on roads with speed limits of 90km/h or more when passing stationary emergency vehicles with flashing lights. Drivers will need to slow down safely and move over to give them as much space as possible. In speed zones of 80km/h or less, motorists will still need to slow down to 40km/h.
The rule will also be expanded to include stationary tow trucks and breakdown assistance vehicles displaying yellow flashing lights.
Find out more: http://bit.ly/slowdowngivespace
Congratulations Fletcher All that hard work paid off 👍
We're April, what are you?
Solid drive this morning Jess. Well done 👍:)
Well done Dylan great job buddy 🤘
A vehicle that hits a pedestrian at 50km/h is twice as likely to cause a fatality as the same vehicle travelling at 40km/h.
From 11 August, the 40km/h speed zone in the Sydney CBD will be expanded to include new parts of the CBD, Barangaroo, Dawes Point, Millers Point and Ultimo. Look out for the 40km/h High Pedestrian Activity signs.
Find out more and view the expanded zone: https://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/stayingsafe/pedestrians/sydney-cbd-40kmh/index.html
Keep our kids safe Slow down to 40km/h when bus lights flash.
Great job Beau really nice calm drive today buddy👍
Congratulations on your license Charli great drive 👌
Great work Sam nice drive :)
Congrats Aven well earned pass mate 👍
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