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ONE IN FOUR FAIL DRIVER’S LICENCE TEST IN FIRST ATTEMPT, AS RACV HIGHLIGHTS TIPS FOR LEARNERS

RACV 3 mins read

P plate drivers have a higher incidence of crashes than other drivers; getting experience can help to reduce the risks.

An RACV poll has revealed that a quarter of respondents failed their license test on their first attempt, with five percent requiring three or more attempts to pass – highlighting gaps in driver preparation as new motorists enter their most vulnerable period on the roads on P plates.

According to Transport Accident Commission (TAC) data, new P-plate drivers experience a dramatic shift from having the lowest risk of fatal crashes to the highest risk immediately upon getting their licence. Despite representing just 10 percent of Victorian licence holders, drivers aged 18-25 account for a disproportionate 18 percent of road fatalities.

"These statistics underscore a critical transition period where driver training can literally save lives," said Silvia Morris, RACV Driver Education and Development Manager.

"When inexperienced drivers suddenly lose their supervising safety net, any knowledge gaps can become potentially fatal."

With over 60 years of experience and more than 60 qualified instructors across Victoria, RACV Drive School is addressing these concerns through its comprehensive six-stage learning program that goes beyond basic test preparation.

“RACV Drive School’s approach develops skills that keep new drivers safe well beyond test routes, equipping them with hazard perception abilities and managing complex driving situations and challenging conditions like night driving, heavy traffic, and adverse weather."

RACV highlighted several common deficiencies observed among learner drivers, including:

  • Insufficient mirror and blind spot checking, creating hazards for vulnerable road users
  • Failure to monitor surrounding traffic through mirrors, increasing the risk of rear-end collision
  • Failure to check for pedestrians when turning at intersections due to focusing solely on vehicle traffic

"Not checking for pedestrians before turning is particularly dangerous," Morris noted.

"If you only notice a pedestrian after beginning a turn, you risk not only the pedestrian's life but also creating a situation where you might stop suddenly in front of oncoming traffic."

RACV recommends all learner drivers gain experience across diverse driving environments before going for their licence, including night driving, heavy traffic, rainy or foggy conditions, mountain roads, unsealed roads, self-navigation and school zones. In Melbourne, special attention should be given to tram safety, with VicRoads reporting that 70 percent of tram crashes occur when cars turn or merge onto tram tracks.

RACV offers a range of lessons to suit every type of driver – from beginners to international licence converters – including discounts for RACV Members. RACV Drive School lessons are conducted in vehicles that are 5-star ANCAP safety rated and fitted with dual controls for safety.

For more information about RACV Drive School and its programs, visit the RACV website.

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Further information  

Since 1903, RACV has been one of Australia’s most trusted brands and is the largest member organisation in Victoria. 

RACV is proud to provide exceptional experiences for our members and customers through a range of products and services across motoring and mobility, home, energy and leisure. These include emergency roadside assistance, motor insurance, home insurance, home trades and an increasing range of options in the cleaner energy space, such as RACV Solar. We have 10 clubs and resorts across Australia and offer a range of domestic and international holiday packages, tours and cruises from our trusted travel partners. 

The information provided is general advice only. Before making any decisions please consider your own circumstances and the Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determinations. For copies, visit racv.com.au. As a referrer, RACV Insurance Services Pty Ltd AFS Licence No. 230039 receives commission for each policy sold or renewed. Product(s) issued by Insurance Australia Ltd ABN 11 000 016 722, AFS Licence No. 227681. 

RACV Trades is a trading name of RACV's trade partner, Club Home Response Pty Ltd (Victorian registered domestic building practitioner number CDB U 100178). All works are performed or arranged by Club Home Response Pty Ltd. trading as RACV Trades. 

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