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ok i got my ps test tomorrow at 11:45. Apparently it takes 2.5 hours to get there. BUT I HAVE NO f**kN CLUE ON HOW TO GET THERE. Checked melways in my edition (33-2006) it has nothing on it.

Street is 6-8 Handley Street Wangaratta. I live in vermont south, which is cloesedt to the monash freeway.

PLEASE HELP !! LIKE RIGHT NOW !! lol

thanks so much!!

(please dont ask why im doin it there, i can explain later, i just want to know how to get there.)

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go up the hume... u can get to it off the ring road near epping way

ull go past a maccas n bp in one (there will b one directly across from it on the other side of the highway). there will b signs that say (wang exit 1km etc)

my bad. whereis.com.au

and of course it works for you n00b... coz your the one who did the search. you cant link it. it'll come up with a time out error

and from melbourne to wangarratta is straight up the hume.

ok thanks guys

so far ive got.

up monash freeway onto westgate road then to hume highway um that until wanagratta exit? sound about right? how long approxmiatly? not speeding lol

Edited by sillylankan

give urself 3 hrs from the time u leave (u will have plenty of time then)

use my instructions from when ur in wang.... when u get to the first set of lights turn right (its a weird t intersection thats actually angled)

yep sounds right. as soon as your on the hume its easy.

fair hike... 2 and a half hours or so sounds about right, possibly more

last time i went to wang, from here it took nearly 2 hours so i'd say more from where you are

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