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Road to Solo DrivingApril 2023
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The Road to Solo Driving handbook i
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Rules and responsibilities (cont.)T
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WelcomeWelcome to the Road to Solo
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The licensing journeyYou are starti
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Step 1 - Read and understand Road t
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Step 3 - Pass your learner permit t
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Step 4 - Pay for and be granted you
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Learner permit restrictionsAll car
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FactAn incomplete or incorrect Lear
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The challenges of drivingThe Hazard
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Step 8 - Pay for and be granted you
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• not tow a caravan, trailer or a
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Step 10 - Receive your full driver
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The Graduated Licensing System for
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Driving is not that easy 32Some fac
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This graph shows how driver safety
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The challenges of driving33
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Common crash types for noviceand yo
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Hazard perception 39Practice is the
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Hazard perceptionAnticipating poten
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TipYou will need to do head checks
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Your supervising driver is there to
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Getting confidentAs you progress wi
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Your aim should be to drive without
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Alcohol and drugs 51Speed 52Mobile
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Alcohol and drugsAlcohol, drugs and
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Mobile phones and other electronicd
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PassengersPassengers can distract y
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FatigueDriver fatigue is also a maj
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Vehicle safetyAnalysis of crashes s
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Strategy 3 - Give yourself some spa
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Strategy 4 - Think aheadDon’t foc
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There are times when the need for c
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