Driving Test Routes VIC

VIC Driving Test Routes

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Available VIC Routes

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Most Popular Routes

most popular VIC test routes

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Kyneton Customer Service Centre
2 Beauchamp St, Kyneton Victoria, VIC , 3444

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Seymour Customer Service Centre
5 Crawford St Seymour Victoria, VIC, 3660

Frankston Customer Service Centre (Melbourne)
71 Hartnett Dr, Seaford Victoria, VIC, 3198

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Victoria Service Centres

VicRoads Customer Service Centres are official locations where both learner and probationary drivers complete driving assessments. They are run by the state government and offer a wide range of driver-related services:

  1. Booking and conducting driving tests

  2. Issuing and renewing learner permits and driver licences

  3. Processing vehicle registrations and transfers

  4. Managing hazard perception tests (HPT)

  5. Providing road safety information and support

In addition, they encompass a wide range of sectors, including health, education, and community services. The state hosts numerous medical clinics, hospitals, and healthcare centres, ensuring that residents have access to quality healthcare services. Education service centres offer information on schools, enrollment procedures, and educational resources for students and parents.

Common Features in VIC Test Routes

VicRoads routes are designed to replicate real driving conditions, so here's what you can expect:

Roundabouts & Multi-Lane Intersections

Routes frequently include single and multi-lane roundabouts, plus multi-lane intersections that will require good lane choice and clear signalling. Centres like Ringwood and Bundoora are known for busy roundabouts and lane merging.

School Zones & Speed Limit Changes

You may be taken through residential streets with 40 km/h school zones, ad also streets with frequent speed adjustments. Places like Broadmeadows, Heatherton, and Bundoora have several school zones where you’ll need to monitor your speed.

Lane Changes & Merging

Expect to merge onto multi-lane roads and change lanes during your test - especially along major thoroughfares. Ringwood and Coolaroo, for instance, have busy multi-lane environments that will test your observational and safe merging skills.

Residential Streets & Quiet Zones

Part of your route will take you through residential streets. These will feature reduced traffic, tighter turns (at lower speed), and will be the location for your parking manoeuvres.

Hill Starts & Slight Gradients

Some test centres like Ringwood feature gently sloped roads where you'll be asked to perform a hill start to demonstrate control and smooth clutch use.

Insider Tip:

Every centre has its quirks. For instance, Carlton’s quiet inner-city roads and tram routes differ from the harsher grading in Bundoora. Download our app and practise the roads around the actual test centre until you're totally familiar.

Frequently Asked Questions

Useful Resources & Links

VIC driving test resources
  • The “Road to Solo Driving” Handbook

    This is the go-to guide for all learner drivers in Victoria. It covers all the essential road rules, test expectations, and safe driving practices.

  • Book or Change Your Driving Test

    Use this link to book, reschedule or cancel your driving test appointment at any VicRoads Customer Service Centre.

  • My Learners Log Book App

    Track your driving hours digitally and share progress with your supervising driver using this app instead of the paper log book.

  • Hazard Perception Test Online (HPTO)

    Find out when you need to take the Hazard Perception Test, how it works, and how you can register and launch the test online, at a time that suits you.

  • How to Get Your Learner Permit

    Enrol in the course online to learn the rules and regulations associated with driving in Victoria. The course is followed by a test, after which you can apply for your learner permit.

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