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mr_brightside

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thanks mikey :(:(:(

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lol stupid mistake...
very stupid mistake. I didnt do any lessons so eh.
Other than that one mistake I got like 90+
 

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mr_brightside said:
FUCK THE RTA AND THERE FUCKEN STOP SIGNS.

If it wasnt for that stupid stop sign in the car park, id be cruising around on my own at this moment.
Ohhhh.. I should of come online last night ^^"
I did my DART at Hornsby RTA..
First thing I was aware of was the stop sign.. because people have failed similarly at Ryde RTA..
 

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sorry for not point that out dude

thought it was standard across all RTAs
 

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I was just really nervous and didnt even notice the sign.

Learnt my lesson :eek:

(though im still majorly pissed off and wishing I had a time machine)
 

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yeah dw about it, just try again next time...alot of ppl fail to see that stupid STOP sign lol....

but i did mention in 1 of my tips earlier in this post:

- stop at STOP sign for 3 secs...then go...beware of the STOP sign outside the RTA!

o wellz...that was one of the first things i remembered as soon i started the car and driving out of the rta.
 

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Nashie said:
Definately know the area really well, when i did mine I almost killed like 5 people on a traffic light pedestrian cross i didn't know existed! (The tree branches obscuring the light didn't help either, but the lady that was testing me was cool and started bitching about public safety and trees coving signs etc!

Note: do not go too slow as some instructors will think you are very inexperienced and will be a danger on the roads (ie. road rage at slow drivers)
I heard we're allowed to go 10km/h under, but not a km/h over.
 

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I think that poster meant that you shouldnt drive like really slow, like 20km/h below the limit because you do have to show that you have some sought of confidence

From my experience though, I drove really slow and it was ok because in my test there was either someone in front so I had to use the 3 second rule or by the time I had smoothly acclerated up to speed I had to begin braking again for lights/intersections/roundabouts etc.
 
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Hehe.. I could drive slowly too.. because it was school zone + dense rain
 

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