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Yes it is relatively easy!

I knew someone who failed it 9 times in Victoria...so don't be hard on yourself if you don't get it first go thats all [i think thats what 87vlt meant].

If you have studied then you will pass ~ like most tests really :)

I didn't even know there was a book and just did the test. Failed first time by one question. They go over everything your not sure and explain the question at the counter which is awesome. Cause she told me enough to pass. Biggest thing was always give way to anything on your right. You should also go for your Learner's Motorbike license to as its only 5 more questions which are VERY easy :(

Good luck!

Thankyou for clearing that up Chaos ..... now for my reaction ... W-w-w-w-w- wHaattt THE ?

I mean I thought maybe the whole not getting insurance before the car thing was a little crazy ... but I've never heard of someone getting a car before they even have the most basic form of license.

I don't get it :P

Just make sure you book in ASAP for the next one, dont let it bother you / get you down ~ as many have said, a lot of people before you have failed also.

I am sure you want to get your license with a car like that!!!

Good luck for next time :D

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