We Don't Teach You How to Drive.
We Teach You How to Pass.
You already know how to drive a car. Whether you learned to drive in Asia, Africa, South America, or the Middle East, you have successfully driven on some of the world's most chaotic and demanding roads for years. But on the day of your Australian or New Zealand practical test, your years of international experience are not an asset, they are your biggest risk.
The "International Experience Trap": "In Australia and New Zealand, the driving test isn't just a check of vehicle control, it is a rigid Safety Compliance Audit. Examiners aren't looking for 'good drivers,' but rather a specific demonstration of safety protocols: Visible Head Checks (not just using mirrors), Precise Gap Selection (based on rigid timing, not 'feeling'), and the System of Vehicle Control (the specific sequence required for every manoeuvre). The casual habits that kept you safe in your home country are often classified as 'Immediate Fail Items' here; we coach you on the specific compliance required to satisfy the Examiner.
Two Paths, One Goal: The License.