

VicRoads webpages updated with content related to licencing, noting the translation services available on the website are in 30 languages.Specifically, DoT implemented the following activities for promotion prior to the “go-live” of online hazard perception tests on 28 September 2021:
#On line hazard perception test Offline#
The Department of Transport (DoT) is using a combination of online and offline channels to promote the uptake of the Hazard Perception Test Online (HPTO) within the community. I thank the Member for Western Metropolitan Region for her question and her advocacy on behalf of future drivers. Once Victoria opens up from the pandemic, students will be able to resume taking their tests at VicRoads centres in person. The rolling out of the online hazard perception test builds on the success of the online learner permit test.Ĩ.
#On line hazard perception test drivers#
My question to the minister is: can the minister please advise how this important service is being made aware to learner drivers in my electorate of Western Metropolitan Region?ħ. This is a life skill that is imperative to all drivers on our roads, for the safety of themselves and other road users.Ħ. Statistics have shown that young and inexperienced drivers have a higher crash risk in their first year of driving, and this online test seeks to assess a driver’s ability to recognise and respond to potential hazards in the safest way possible, focusing on scenarios where probationary drivers are more likely to be involved in a crash.ĥ. Learner drivers are now able to sit their online hazard perception test from their homes in order to complete a crucial step towards gaining their licence.Ĥ. My question relates to the minister’s portfolio responsibilities for roads and roads safety.ģ. My constituency question is directed to the Minister for Public Transport and Minister for Roads and Road Safety, the Honourable Ben Carroll, MP.Ģ. Incorporated pursuant to order of Council of 7 September:ġ.
