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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Joondalup Driving Test Routes - A
    ANOTHER GENUINE JOONDALUP DRIVING TEST ROUTES VIDEO CONTAINING REALISTIC TEST LOCATIONS AND REALISTIC TIMINGS!!!
    IT'S NOTABLE THAT MANY PEOPLE WATCH THE TEST ROUTES #1 VIDEO, BUT THEN DON'T BOTHER ABOUT THE OTHERS (THERE ARE CURRENTLY FOUR OF THEM). IF YOU FALL INTO THIS CATEGORY YOU'RE PROBABLY NOT TAKING YOUR LEARNING JOURNEY AND DRIVING TEST SERIOUSLY ENOUGH. WHY WOULDN'T YOU AIM TO MAXIMISE YOUR EXPOSURE AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE JOONDALUP ENVIRONMENT FOR SUCH AN IMPORTANT MILESTONE AS YOUR DRIVING TEST?? OK, IT'S YOUR CHOICE - BUT SCRIMP ON YOUR PREPARATION AT YOUR OWN PERIL!! IT'S NOBODY'S PROBLEM BUT YOUR OWN IF YOU FAIL!!
    Of course, the locations for each Joondalup driving test are at the discretion of the test assessor, however the locations in this video are commonly used.
    With the reopening of the Joondalup Driving Test Centre in late-2023 as a dedicated test centre, it has become a lot easier to book a driving test in Joondalup, As a result a lot of driving test candidates from outside of the Joondalup test area are booking a Joondalup driving test with either limited driving experience, or no driving experience, of typical Joondalup driving test routes and road layouts.
    IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE JOONDALUP TEST AREA WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU BOOK A TWO HOUR FAMILIARISATION SESSION WITH AN EXPERIENCED JOONDALUP INSTRUCTOR IN THE WEEKS LEADING UP TO YOUR JOONDALUP DRIVING TEST.
    Contact us for details on 0401379222 or info@ilukadrivingschool.com.au and we can either fit you in, or provide details of a number of recommended Joondalup instructors.
    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 INTRODUCTION
    00:44 SECTION 1: GENERAL DRIVING
    08:27 SECTION 2: STOPPING FOR SHOPPING
    14:47 SECTION 3: GENERAL DRIVING
    18:36 SECTION 4: LEFT SOMETHING BEHIND
    22:25 SECTION 5: GENERAL DRIVING
    29:37: END OF DRIVING TEST
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Komentáře • 29

  • @ilukadrivingschool8696
    @ilukadrivingschool8696  Před 5 měsíci +7

    AT LAST!!! A GENUINE JOONDALUP TEST ROUTES VIDEO CONTAINING REAL TEST LOCATIONS AND REALISTIC TIMINGS!!!
    Of course, the locations for each deriving test are at the discretion of the test assessor, however the locations in this video are commonly used.
    IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE JOONDALUP TEST AREA WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU BOOK A TWO HOUR FAMILIARISATION SESSION WITH AN EXPERIENCED JOONDALUP INSTRUCTOR IN THE WEEKS LEADING UP TO YOUR JOONDALUP DRIVING TEST.
    Contact us for details on 0401379222 or info@ilukadrivingschool.com.au and we can either fit you in, or provide details of a number of recommended Joondalup instructors.

  • @FeyDown
    @FeyDown Před 5 měsíci +4

    I thought the PDA test in Butler was easier, but my few friends failed there. I asked them to watch all your videos. Thank you, David; all your videos are helpful. I have had my full license since last year.

    • @ilukadrivingschool8696
      @ilukadrivingschool8696  Před 5 měsíci

      Now that they are staying out of Little Britain the test is a bit less difficult. But it's still challenging enough when there is a bit of traffic about. I appreciate your regular comments FeyDown.

  • @FeyDown
    @FeyDown Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much David..I always watch your videos.Yes Little Britain is no more test area. I failed there once.

  • @mushwani85
    @mushwani85 Před 3 měsíci +1

    going to book a 2 hours familiarization session with ILUKA, very helpful video.

  • @123binqchen
    @123binqchen Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks David for answering all my questions , cheers 🎉

  • @BrazenBob
    @BrazenBob Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your videos they helped me prep really well

  • @corinneallan6789
    @corinneallan6789 Před 26 dny +1

    Wow this is an absolutely brilliant, informative video. Thanks for uploading.

  • @louisseabdon6268
    @louisseabdon6268 Před 3 měsíci +2

    i have my driving test today in joondalup and im binge watching your videos! wish me luck!

    • @ilukadrivingschool8696
      @ilukadrivingschool8696  Před 3 měsíci

      Good luck. Just remember they might take you somewhere different. The teat routes we show are common ones - but there are others.

    • @louisseabdon6268
      @louisseabdon6268 Před 3 měsíci

      unfortunately did not pass today by one mark on the “looking” section which is a bugger 😭 i’ll try again next week.. your videos are so helpful and most of the areas covered was where the assessor took me!

    • @louisseabdon6268
      @louisseabdon6268 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ilukadrivingschool8696 passed today on my third go!!! yeehawww

  • @angelaqd
    @angelaqd Před 5 měsíci +3

    Hey sir just wanted to say to thanks a ton for your helpful videos! They really did make a dfiference and I passed my test today at Joondalup thanks to your guidance. Keep up the amazing work

  • @solarismoderator3954
    @solarismoderator3954 Před 26 dny +1

    Thanks for this information it will help me drive better and pass my test

  • @hexolomgaming9498
    @hexolomgaming9498 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you mate I just passed my test today because i was looking at this video

    • @ilukadrivingschool8696
      @ilukadrivingschool8696  Před 2 měsíci

      Well done! There is a 'Thanks' button associated with this (and other) videos where you can tip me for saving you shitloads of money! Otherwise I just get one cent - yes, one cent - from CZcams for each view. Hardly seems in keeping with the benefit you derived from watching. Stay safe out there on tte roads!

  • @shelf6989
    @shelf6989 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks David for all the helpful videos, you have been my go to resource with the approach of my PDA. A few quick questions:
    1. For turning right with stop signs facing each other(eg test centre moving into Boas Ave), would you be able to turn across a cars path that would usually have priority(eg going straight from the opposite direction) given they are approaching the stop line and haven't yet stopped?
    2. In some intersections such as the one outside the test centre parking, would the rule of both drivers being able to turn right at the same time still apply in a narrower road?
    3. Is vocalization of actions allowed/recommended under test conditions

    • @ilukadrivingschool8696
      @ilukadrivingschool8696  Před 4 měsíci

      The first thing to consider is that assessment routes can, and sometimes do, vary over time. For instance, since the reopening of the Joondalup Test Centre in late 2023, driving tests tend to commence with either a left turn or straight ahead at the first stop sign. Bear in mind that there is nothing to prevent an assessor asking you to turn right at that intersection, however that option seems to be relatively rare at present (as at February 2024). The other important consideration is that the entire "Little Britain" area to the north of the hospital appears to currently be a no-go zone. Whether that is due to a realisation that the area posed an unfair level of challenges for novice drivers, or whether it's as a result of complaints from local residents - it's anybody's guess.
      Addressing your points individually:
      1.You need to consider the reality that a very large percentage of licensed drivers do not stop completely at that stop sign. Some barely slow down at all! So when you are considering whether to turn right across an approaching vehicle that will be proceeding straight ahead, or is turning to their left, you need to ensure that they are far enough away on their approach to not come into conflict - even if they try to run the stop sign. The other issue is that if you are turning right and the opposite car is turning right, you need to look for vehicles approaching at speed behind the other vehicle as they might be turning left and not stop at the stop sign. And a final point on this. If you are turning right, a driver opposite who is proceeding straight ahead might think they are being courteous by gesturing to you to go first. YOU MUST STICK TO THE RULES IN THIS CASE and stand your ground - as you're trying to demonstrate your knowledge of road rules.
      2. Yes, the rule of both drivers turning right at the same time still applies. The only exception is if the opposite vehicle is overlength as it's proposed path might intrude into yours. You should always be turning before, and well clear of, the central point of the intersection, just as you do when turning right at a traffic light.
      3. Vocalisation of actions (i.e. "commentary driving") is highly recommended as it reassures the assessor of what you are seeing, thinking , etc - before you do it. Most drivers are too shy to do it - but feedback from assessors is usually positive. The only qualifier is that what you are vocalising should make sense from a safe driving perspective. Some people start talking 'jibberish' when there are nervous and this can be off-putting for the instructors and assessors alike.
      Thanks for your questions - and good luck with your PDA!

    • @shelf6989
      @shelf6989 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ilukadrivingschool8696 Thank you very much 🙏

  • @jbweill2405
    @jbweill2405 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi just a quick question whether I can use a car that doesn’t have the manual handbrake to an actual PDA?

    • @ilukadrivingschool8696
      @ilukadrivingschool8696  Před 5 měsíci +1

      In Joondalup, yes. As long as it's centrally mounted and not under the dashboard. There appears to still be some opportunity for an assessor to decline, however they've all been trained and the Department has approved the use of such private vehicles for WA driving tests.

  • @RedDirt23
    @RedDirt23 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello. Is it common for this particular route to miss out on parallel parking in joondalup ?

    • @ilukadrivingschool8696
      @ilukadrivingschool8696  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Highly unlikely to do parallel parking in this scenario. It would require at least 20 continuous metres without driveways to legally park 3 cars in a line, and cars 1 and 3 in place with sufficient gap in between. Even if that situation arose, it's still likely than another more suitable spot was available on these quiet residential streets. But you still need to master the parallel park because it could crop up on some other random test route that the assessor chooses - plus tge fact that it's a necessary driving skill to cover all parking situations. Thanks for watching and commenting. 🙂

  • @123binqchen
    @123binqchen Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks David for answering all my questions , cheers 🎉