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Danmiff

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hey all
i know there are a lot of p's threads, but none seem to have info i was lookin for..
so just a couple of questions that mayb u cud answer cuz im goin for my ps very soon
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how long is the test?

where abouts do you do your reverse parallel park (if you do one at all)? like is it one a quiet street or busy or at the RTA itself?

How strict are markers about speeding?

Does everyone do a park where its at a right angle to the curb - both reverse and frontways?

any answers would be great cuz im pretty nervous, and the test is quite soon- next few days.
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Good questions.

I did the "older" version of the DART [not at Manly].. but I guess some would still apply..

The reverse parallel park was on a quiet street. One of those roads with no marked lines at all and wide enough to fit 3 cars side by side.

I think they're quiet strict about speeding. I seem to remember a few people in this forum who did fail due to speeding.. altho I don't think they specify by how much.. But seriously, how hard is it to keep to the speed limit [and school zone limits if applicable] for like half an hour?

Uh I've never heard of the RTA doing right angle parking [Has anybody else?]... I've heard of people doing 45 degree parking though... but this is rarely tested as there's not a lot of places with 45 degree marked lines

But you'll be fine. I rocked up a few hours early and stalked a few L plates doing their DART.. They all took a different route.. I never followed one for long because it got a bit obvious lol but I did go off to find some random cars to park around.
 

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-they say the new test is 40 minutes, but i would say it's about 30 really. it goes very quickly though.

-reverse park is on a quiet street.

-they're very strict about speeding. a couple of my driving instructor's students failed for going a few km over the limit. keep an eye on your speed at all times and make sure you stay a bit under, just in case you unconsciously speed up. (if you accidentally edge over the limit for a few seconds and the testing officer is in a good mood, they might use a bit of discretion and just deduct a point for speed management rather than failing you. but they are within their rights to fail you if you speed at all, so make sure you don't do it.)

-right-angle parking isn't in the test. the manoeuvres will be two or three of: reverse parallel park, kerbside stop, hill start and 3-point turn. they tell you which ones you'll be doing at the start of the test.
 

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thanks very much CieL and Triangulum for clearing that up for me and so quickly too...
that was great.
 

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