FAQs
Q1: Are there any age restrictions for learner’s permits in QLD?
A2: You can apply for a learner’s permit in QLD when you turn 16 or older.
Q2: Are there any specific minimum requirements for driving lessons in Queensland?
A2: While there is no predetermined minimum number of driving lessons set by the Queensland government, it is recommended that new drivers complete a minimum of 100 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours of night-time driving, as per the Graduated Licensing System (GLS).
Q3: Can I take driving lessons from a professional driving instructor or a family member/friend?
A3: Yes, you have the option to take driving lessons from either a professional driving instructor or a family member/friend who meets the criteria of being a supervising driver. Both have their advantages, and it is essential to choose an option that provides the necessary guidance, support, and knowledge to become a safe and confident driver.
Q4: How long does it usually take to complete the required driving lessons?
A4: The duration required to complete the necessary driving lessons can vary depending on the learner and the progress made during each lesson. Some individuals may require more time, while others may grasp the required skills more quickly. It is important to focus on competency and ensuring that you are a confident and skilled driver rather than just the number of lessons taken.
Q5: Can I take a driving testafter a certain number of lessons?
A5: Yes, once you have completed the mandatory learning period and feel confident in your driving abilities, you can book a practical driving test with the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads. It is a good idea to consult with your driving instructor or supervising driver to determine your readiness before attempting the test.
Q6: Are there any additional requirements for getting a driver’s license in Queensland?
A6: Yes, apart from completing the necessary driving lessons and passing the practical driving test, you will need to meet other requirements, such as passing the written road rules test, providing identification documents, and meeting any medical or vision requirements set by the licensing authority.
Remember, the number of driving lessons needed to drive in Queensland is subjective and depends on various factors. It is important to prioritize safety, practice regularly, and focus on becoming a competent and responsible driver before attempting to obtain a driver’s license.
Why Choose Us – Got My L’s Driving School
Here at Got My L’s Driving School, we take pride in helping learners like you achieve their dream of becoming licensed drivers. Here are some of the reasons why you should choose us:
- Experienced Instructor: Our experienced instructor understands the unique challenges of learning to drive. We’ll provide you with expert guidance and support at every step of your journey.
- Tailored Lessons: We believe that one size doesn’t fit all when it comes to driving lessons. Our lessons are tailored to your individual needs and progress, ensuring you get the most out of each session.
- Safety First: We prioritize safety above all else. Our dual-control training vehicles, all under 6 years old, ensure a safe and controlled learning environment.
- Flexible Scheduling: We understand that your schedule can be hectic. That’s why we offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your availability.
- Competitive Pricing: Quality driving lessons shouldn’t break the bank. We offer competitive pricing to make learning to drive affordable.