Guess it depends on which RTA you did it at then..Serius said:iam not really sure why they would put stop signs in an rta... coming out of it, you arent on a road but more of a driveway right? so i dont see how a stop sign would apply. Like in a car park, they can stick up all the stop signs they want, but i cant be fined for going through them.
Ok so I went to the RTA today to have a look at this. There aren't any stop signs on either exits, but on one side there's a solid line which looks like they've either attempted to black it out or it's faded away and on the other exit same thing except it looks to be a dotted line.Mr-X said:I'm doing my test on Wednesday and at my RTA there's no stop sign at the gates and I'm not sure if there's a solid white line so should I stop where the white line might be or before the road?
That stupid fucking stop sign was the reason I failed my red's the first time.CieL said:Guess it depends on which RTA you did it at then..
I had a stop sign at mine [Hornsby RTA].. because right at the RTA exit it's already a 4 laned road.. two lanes in each direction.. with medium traffic [I did mine at school zone time, when heaps of cars were picking their kiddies up and going to/from home]
hi xoxoxoxo said:im doing my test on friday....u have to do a hill start?????!?!?!?!?! or is that only on manual? coz i have never ever done a hill start and my driving instructor has never said anything about it at alll.....any help??
Hi lala2 from memory, if you change it 2 days or more in advance, you won't incur a change in fees. Did you get a green piece of paper when you booked for the test? I think it talks about the fees on the back, so you can go check that because it's much more credible than my memory!lala2 said:I will need to reschedule my Ps test so what's the deal with the test fee? It was scheduled for next Thursday, am I able to move it without any change in fees?
i think i will shit myself if i have to do a hill start on friday! maybe i should practice a few tomoz.....hmmmXu said:hi xoxo
I drive an automatic and was told to do a hill start right after my kerbside stop... it was on a flat road though.. but hill starts on automatics cars are really really easy! Becase the moment you release the hand brake, the car rolls forward so there's really no chance of the car rolling back
I did see the testing officer write something down on her sheet after I completed the hill start though, and from what I've read, some RTAs test on hill starts while others don't... so maybe they were testing for observation skills when leaving the kerb rather than the actual hill start? Don't take my word for it though!
good luck! It's really hard not to panic before, but I'll think you'll find it easier a few minutes into the test