Driver Knowledge Test Nepalese Driving School

Driver Knowledge Test

The Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) is a Computer-based driver knowledge test. The DKT is a computer-based road rules knowledge test. You have to answer 45 questions. It is the first stage in the licensing process. You must pass the DKT to get your learner licence. Please note to book a driving lesson with Nepalese Driving school you must have a Learner licence or an Valid overseas License. To apply for a learner driver licence, you must be 16 years of age or older. You’ll need to visit a NSW service centre (please follow this link to find the nearest NSW Service Centre) to prove your identity, pass a Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) . If you have an overseas licence or a valid Nepalese license here is some information to help you transfer your Nepalese licence to NSW licence.

 If you’re under 25 and learning to drive, you must record your driving experience in a log book. You need to hold your learner licence for at least 10 months before you can sit the Hazard Perception Test .learner Drivers aged under 25  need to complete 120 hours of supervised driving practice, including 20 hours of night driving, on your learner licence log book before taking the driving test.  If you are 25 years or older, you are not required to log your driving hours. You can take the Hazard Perception Test at any time before you book your driving test. No need to complete 120 hours of Supervised driving.
. Please note international licence holder are not required to sit for HPT.

Click on this link to practice Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) https://myrta.com/odkt/servlet/ODktDemoServlet?actionname=startdemo

Book your Driver Knowledge Test https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/book-driver-or-rider-licence-test

Driver  Knowledge Test
Driver Knowledge Test


Steps to progress from a learner to a full licence

From Monday 20 November 2017, you need to complete 6 steps to progress from a learner to a full licence:

  1. Pass the Driver Knowledge Test to get your learner licence
  2. If you’re under 25, start supervised driving practice to work towards the 120 hours experience you need before you can sit your driving test. You also need to hold your learner licence for at least 10 months before progressing to step 3. If you’re 25 or over, you can go straight to step 3.
  3. Attempt the Hazard Perception Test (HPT). This is a computer-based touch screen test that measures your ability to recognise potentially dangerous situations on the road and respond appropriately. If you’re under 25 you need to hold your learner licence for at least 12 months and complete your 120 hours of supervised driving practice, including 20 hours of night driving, before moving to step 4. If you’re 25 or over you can go straight to step 4 after you pass the HPT. Please note international licence holder are not required to sit for HPT.
  4. Book and pass the driving test to get your provisional P1 (red) licence. You will need to hold your P1 licence for at least 12 months before you can progress to step 5.
  5. Apply to upgrade to a provisional P2 (green) licence. You need to hold your P2 licence for at least 24 months before you can progress to step 6.
    1. If you held a P1 licence before 20 November 2017 and have not yet upgraded to a P2 licence, you will need to pass the HPT after holding your P1 licence for 12 months.
  6. Apply to progress to a full, unrestricted licence.
    1. If you held a P2 licence before 20 November 2017 and have not yet upgraded to a full licence, you will need to pass the Driver Qualification test (DQT) after holding your P2 licence for 24 months.

Note: Provisional P2 drivers who receive a suspension for unsafe driving behaviour must stay on their P2 licence for an extra 6 months for every suspension they receive.

The Hazard Perception Test (HPT) 

HPT is part of the licencing process. This is a computer-based touch screen test that measures your ability to recognise potentially dangerous situations on the road and respond appropriately. It aims to ensure you have enough hazard perception skills to prepare you for solo driving and progress to a P1 Red P licence.

There are 15 film clips in the test. You’ll be given two clips to practice before the test begins. The test questions and situations focus on the common crash types for NSW provisional drivers. The test uses real traffic situations and each clip asks you to touch the screen, when you would slow down, overtake or turn at an intersection.

To progress from a learner driver licence to a P1 licence ( Red P), you need to first pass the HPT, then pass the driving test.Please note international licence holder are not required to sit for HPT.Once you’ve held your learner licence for at least 10 months, you can attempt the HPT. If you are 25 years of age or older you can attempt the HPT any time.If you haven’t passed the driving test within 15 months of passing the HPT, you’ll need to sit the HPT again.

If you’re over 25 years old, you can take the HPT as soon as you have your learner licence and feel ready.

If you’re under 25 years old, you can take the HPT after you’ve held your learner licence for at least 10 months. However there is no pressure to do the test at 10 months, book it when you are ready.

for more information on HPT  click on the link below https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/licence/driver/tests/hazard-perception-test.html

To practice HPT online click on the links below

practice Hazard perception Test

To practice HPT online click on the links below

http://mylicence.sa.gov.au/hazard-perception-test

https://www.easydrivingtest.com.au/driving-test/hpt/practice

https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/hazard-perception-test-simulator.asp

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hpt.tl

Book your HPT here https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/book-driver-or-rider-licence-test

Driving Test

The driving test is part of the licensing process.To progress from a learner licence to a provisional P1 licence, you must first pass the Hazard Perception Test before you can attempt the driving test. The driving test is a practical, on-road test that you take with a Service NSW testing officer. Nepalese driving school can help you with the driving test preparation. Nepalese Driving instructors have a thorough knowledge of the driving test conducted by Service NSW testing officer.If you’re 25 or older, you can book your driving test as soon as you are ready. You must have passed the Hazard Perception Test before you attempt the driving test, but you don’t need to complete a Learner Driver Log Book or wait 12 months. Please note international licence holder are not required to sit for HPT.

You can take the driving test if you:

  • Are at least 17 years old
  • Passed the Hazard Perception Test
  • Please note international licence holder are not required to sit for HPT.
  • Have held a learner licence for at least 12 months
  • Have completed 120 hours in your learner driver log book. Log book hours can be recorded in a paper log book, or in one of the digital log book apps.

for more information and to book your Driving test  click on the link below

https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/licence/driver/tests/driving-test.html