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Supervising Drivers Perform Poorly In Road Rules Test: NRMA

An NRMA survey of the parents and guardians of learner drivers found that just three percent were familiar enough with road rules to pass a standard driving test. Learner drivers in New South Wales are required to sit a computerised Roads And


An NRMA survey of the parents and guardians of learner drivers found that just three percent were familiar enough with road rules to pass a standard driving test.

Learner drivers in New South Wales are required to sit a computerised Roads And Maritime Services (RMS) test on road rules, with a score of 41 out of 45 (91 percent) required to pass.

The NRMA subjected over 600 supervisors that had given instruction in the past five years or were expected to within the next five, to a condensed 16-question test. A score of at least 15 was required to pass.

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