For anyone interested here is the route in the vid Vtnz Turn left onto Cavendish drive Turn left onto plunket ave Continue straight on the roundabout Turn right into Keith hay drive Do a u turn Turn right into plunket ave Turn left onto te Araroa trl Turn left onto lambie dr Continue straight, then at the big roundabout (Supa centa) take the 2nd exit Turn left onto Cavendish drive Do a lane change to the right Turn right onto ranfurly rd Turn right onto Stafford ave Turn left onto plunket ave Turn right onto Brett ave Turn right onto Grayson ave Turn left onto Cavendish rd Turn left on to norman Spencer drive Turn left on to puhinui rd Change lanes Turn left on to plunket rd Turn left on to Cavendish drive Change lanes Pull over to the right on to exit of vtnz, Turn left, turn right, park
I'll be sitting my test for my restricted in Manukau tomorrow, may I ask for your tips and feedback on regards to this? I understand this is for the full license but a few tips wouldn't hurt. I did a mock test earlier today from this message's time stamp and had failed with 8 errors given that these errors were repetitive mistakes, of course, thanks to this I understand what needs to be done and can fix the issues since the instructor was really pressuring and giving me harder routes and traffic was rather worrying. My test for Manukau will be held this Thursday 28th December so thankfully I won't have any issues with any of that due to it being at 8 AM. My issues (errors) were lack of blind spot checking, proper mirror checking and when lane changing, I tend to forget to check my proper right/left mirror and blind spot, same goes for when going left or near a turn of a bus lane where bus or cyclists can be seen. Anyhow, given this information, if possible, I hope you can help a fellow lad out and let me know some tips before I sit this test and hope for the best :) Thanks! EDIT: I also got a lot of minus points for driving above the speed limit, any tips on how to fix this? It's hard to spot the speed signs sometimes and is it okay to properly slow down when ever unsure? What would be the best speeds for these roads, 50/30/40/?
@@maylamadriaga8814 100% it wasn't easy but here is the simplest tips I can very much offer you. Blind spots, constant and I mean lots of them. Mirror checks of all sorts and proper once that doesn't require a full head rotation. Make sure to also use the flush median to your advantage, stalling, slowing down or even taking 5 seconds or more to get into another lane or road is a bad idea unless you're lane changing and indicated for over 3 seconds and is safe for you to do lane changes. Feel free to ask any further questions if ever.
@@shinetimote-cl2rn Yep, managed to do it on my 2nd try, 1st try didn't go well because of the delayed instructions from the examiner, but mostly issues like gap selections, mirror checks, head checks and proper signaling is what they look for, hence the 2nd time I managed to pass, feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer them 👍
I had a test in Manukau few month before. The route is the same as shown in the video and I had passed the test successfully with the help of this video. Thanks you. 👍👍