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    Driving Test Appointment SheetTest detailsYour appointment detailsName of testing centre

    Test date Test time

    Young Driver Learner Logbook (class C learner licence)If you are required to comply with the young driver learner logbook requirement, you must lodge your logbook with the Departmentof Transport and Main Roads (the department) for assessment prior to your practical driving test. If your logbook is incomplete or fails

    the assessment, you will not be eligible to take the test. It is recommended that you lodge your logbook with the department at least

    14 days priorto your practical driving test. The department will notify you when your logbook has been assessed and passed. Further

    information about how to lodge your logbook can be found in the logbook or visit the departments website www.tmr.qld.gov.au.

    Test appointment checklistYou are reminded that it is an offence to drive unaccompanied on a learner licence. If you will be driving a vehicle to the testing centre,

    you must be accompanied at that time by a person who holds and has held an open licence for the class of vehicle for at least one year.

    / / am/pm

    Booking reference number(if applicable)

    Your current Queensland learner licence or any other driver licence held by you that allows you to drive the test vehicle

    Your arrival time at the testing centre

    You must arrive at your appointment time 10 minutes prior to your driving test time at the Centre named above.

    Registered operators authorisation for the Driving Examiner to drive the test vehicle andrelease and indemnity (please PRINT)

    Vehicle registration number Make and body type (for example, Ford Laser sedan)

    Registered operators signature

    I authorise any Driving Examiner employed by the department or the Queensland Police Service, to drive my motor vehicle during

    orin connection with any driving test undertaken in my vehicle, if required. I release, discharge and indemnify the State of Queensland

    (State) and each of its officers, employees, servants and agents from and against all actions, claims or demands and any other claims

    which any person may have now or at any time against the State and each of its officers, servants and agents, arising out of, or in

    any way connected with the Driving Examiner driving my motor vehicle, during or in connection with the driving test.

    This Driving Test Appointment Sheet with the Accredited driver trainer's details' (if applicable) and the Registered operator's

    authorisation for the Driving Examiner to drive the test vehicle and release and indemnity sections fully completed. The registeredoperator of the test vehicle must authorise the Driving Examiner to drive the vehicle, if required. (Note in most cases the

    registered operator will be the owner of the vehicle)

    Date

    / /

    Registered operators name

    am/pm

    Appointment time

    What to bring with you

    Completed Driver Licence Application/Renewal form (F3000) with supporting evidence of identity documentation as statedon the application

    Address of testing centre

    L plates. (For vehicles - one L plate must be at the front and one L plate at the rear. For motorbikes - one L plate at the rear

    of the motorbike or the rider may wear a vest displaying an L sign). You are responsible for providing the vehicle for the test

    Coloured P plates (as required), but only if you wish to drive your vehicle after passing the practical driving test. (Note: Highpowered vehicle restrictions apply to some provisional licence holders under the age of 25 years).

    For information about the practical driving test, coloured P plates, high powered vehicles and all new provisional licence requirements,

    visit www.tmr.qld.gov.au.

    Privacy Statement: The department collects Driver Trainer information on this form to providethe driver training industry with meaningful data with which each driving school and driver trainermay review the performance of their business. The Driver Training information collected on thisform is entered into a database and may be accessible by authorised departmental officers. Thedepartment may disclose this information only to the relevant Driving School and/or trainer andwill not disclose your details to other third parties without your consent unless required by law.

    Privacy Statement: The information collected on this form is accessible by authorised departmental officers and some of this information may be disclosed to theQueensland Police Service. The department will not disclose this information to any other third parties unless required by law.

    Accredited Driver Trainers details (please PRINT)

    Driver Trainers name Accreditation number

    Driving Schools name

    Expiry date

    / /

    To assist the department gather data about the involvement of Driver Trainers in teaching people to drive, please have your DriverTrainer provide the following information. (If you have not used a Driver Trainer, please do not complete this section).

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    The test vehicle

    The test vehicle must meet the following minimum vehicle standards:

    be currently registered and be in a legal roadworthy condition have seat belts fitted in accordance with Australian Design Rules

    Note: Motor cars manufactured prior to 1969, trucks manufactured prior to 1977 and certain omnibuses, which have not been modified in any way,are not required to have seat belts fitted.

    if the vehicle is a convertible, have the roof up if the vehicle has a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) over 12 tonnes, it must carry three portable triangular red reflectorised

    warning signs

    for class LR, MR or HR truck tests, the test vehicle must be a rigid truck. A bobtail prime mover is not acceptable for class LR bus test, the test vehicle must be more than 4.5 tonne GVM but not more than 8 tonne GVM. A bus of

    4.5 tonne GVM or less that is built or fitted to carry more than 12 adults (including the driver) is not acceptable for thetest.

    It is recommended that all applicants being tested for a motorbike licence ensure that they are wearing suitable protectiveclothing.

    If the construction of the test vehicle has been altered from the manufacturers specifications, you or the registeredoperator will need to produce suitable evidence that these modifications have been approved.

    If the test vehicle is a dangerous goods vehicle, such as a petrol tanker, you or the registered operator, must have acertificate issued stating that its tanks have been emptied and flushed for this driving test.

    Further information about test vehicle standards is printed in the departments booklet Your Keys to Driving in Queensland,or by visiting www.tmr.qld.gov.au.

    If you hold a foreign driver licence, you must also bring the following with you

    Your passport,

    Your foreign driver licence and a recognised English translation (if required).

    Your driving test fee will not be refunded if:

    Your young driver learner logbook (if required) has not been assessed and passed by the department

    You fail to arrive at the test centre for your driving test at the allotted test time

    You fail to give at least two working days notice that you wish to cancel your test or alter your allotted test time

    You are unable to start the test at the allotted time. (that is, late arrival, learner licence not correct, L plates are not

    displayed, no or incomplete Examiners authority to drive the test vehicle section, defective vehicle).

    About the Q-SAFE Practical driving test

    The Q-SAFE practical driving test has been designed to evaluate your ability to drive safely and correctly in differentdriving situations which may include a variety of speed zones.

    The Driving Examiner will be asking you to undertake a series of driving tasks throughout the test. You will be givenclear directions and ample time to perform these tasks.

    If the Driving Examiner does not give you any specific directions during the on-road drive, please just follow the roadand be directed by road signs, signals and markings. You will be expected to perform the driving tasks when conditionsare safe and in accordance with the road rules.

    At no time during the assessment will the Driving Examiner ask you to perform any driving tasks that are illegal. TheDriving Examiner will mark the assessment report form as you drive.

    If your vehicle is fitted with blind spot mirrors, you are still required to conduct shoulder checks to ensure there areno vehicles in the blind spot.

    If you have any questions you should refer these to the Driving Examiner before your test commences. Once the testhas commenced, the Driving Examiner will not answer any questions that may influence your driving performance.

    Following your test drive the Driving Examiner will give you an assessment report form and explain the markings. Youmay have a third person (such as your driver trainer) present to hear this explanation.

    Important information

    For more information, visit www.tmr.qld.gov.au or telephone 13 23 90*

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