
If you offer money, some other bribe, or try to influence a testing officer, the test will be stopped. If the testing officer suspects you have recently taken alcohol or another drug, the test will be cancelled. No other person is permitted in the car during the test. When you take the Driving Test, the only people allowed in the car are you, the testing officer and, sometimes, a monitoring officer.

Check A Guide to the Driving Test (PDF 1.74MB) for car requirements. The car that you bring to use in the test must be roadworthy and ready to drive. a person who holds a full driver licence (if you fail the test, you will need someone to drive with you away from the testing centre).a completed paper log book – unless you're using a digital app or you're exempt from the log book requirement.a completed Licence Application form (PDF 404.42KB).Plan to arrive at the testing centre in good time for your appointment. However, you can take the test without holding a learner licence first. See Moving to NSW. You may need to take a driving test to get a NSW-issued licence. If you're converting an interstate or overseas licence

You do not need to complete a learner log book or hold a learner licence for 12 months. You can take the test if you have passed the Hazard Perception Test.

Note: if using a log book app, you must submit your hours through the app 48 hours before doing the test to ensure your data has been transferred. have completed 120 hours in a log book or digital log book app.have held a learner licence for 12 months or more.When you decide you are ready, you need to make a booking and pay the test fee. Only take the Driving Test when you feel confident that you've developed the skills you need to drive safely without a supervisor. Learners can continue to practise driving on a learner licence for as long as they need.
