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Shop 227/9B Level 2/152 Bunnerong Rd, Eastgardens NSW 2036 | 13 77 88 | Mon-Fri 8:30-17:00
53% Pass Rate (2025, TfNSW Open Data) Compare all centres

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Eastgardens driving test?

Eastgardens has a 2.4-star Google rating with 133 reviews, including 23 specifically about driving tests. The test is moderately challenging due to frequent speed limit changes on Bunnerong Road (70 to 60 to 50 km/h), numerous school zones in the area, and busy multi-lane roads like Anzac Parade. Routes cover Maroubra and Matraville through a mix of residential streets and main arterial roads. A typical route includes 24 directions with 19 turns in approximately 20 minutes.

What are the key difficult areas on the Eastgardens driving test?

Key challenge areas include: 1) Bunnerong Road and Wentworth Avenue speed transitions - frequent changes between 70, 60, and 50 km/h, 2) Multiple school zones requiring 40 km/h during school hours, 3) Stop signs near Eastgardens that require a complete stop, 4) Lane changes on Wentworth Avenue toward South Dowling Street where examiners specifically test merging skills, 5) Anzac Parade - a busy divided road with bus lanes and pedestrian crossings, 6) Navigating out of the Westfield car park with mixed pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

What test routes are used at Eastgardens?

Eastgardens test routes start and end at the Level 2 Red Car Park of Westfield Eastgardens. Routes go through Maroubra and Matraville residential areas and include major roads like Bunnerong Road, Anzac Parade, Wentworth Avenue, and Maroubra Road. The routes feature roundabouts on Botany Street and Banks Avenue. Two residential areas are used for kerb-side stops and parallel parking tests. AUDrive provides all available Eastgardens routes for practice.

How are the examiners at Eastgardens?

Eastgardens examiners receive mixed feedback overall. Examiner Vicky is specifically praised by candidates as a very nice examiner with particularly clear instructions and a gentle, friendly manner. However, the centre's overall 2.4-star rating reflects some negative experiences with staff. Examiners are thorough in checking observation skills - they want to see exaggerated head checks and will note if you only use mirrors without shoulder checks.

What are the most common reasons for failing at Eastgardens?

Common reasons for failing at Eastgardens include: 1) Not adjusting speed quickly enough at the frequent speed limit changes on Bunnerong Road, 2) School zone speed violations, 3) Not coming to a complete stop at stop signs, 4) Failing to do shoulder checks when changing lanes, particularly near Wentworth Avenue, 5) Forgetting to signal left when exiting roundabouts, 6) Parking more than 30cm from the kerb during kerbside stops, 7) Insufficient following distance on downhill sections.

When is the best time to book at Eastgardens?

Avoid booking during school zone hours (weekdays 8-9:30 AM and 2:30-4 PM) as the area has many school zones adding complexity to the test. Weekend or midday appointments reduce the number of active speed restrictions. Saturday morning slots are available. The centre is located inside Westfield Eastgardens on Level 2 and operates Monday to Friday 8:30 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM.

Where is Eastgardens Service Centre located?

Eastgardens Service Centre is at Shop 227/9B, Level 2/152 Bunnerong Rd, Eastgardens NSW 2036, inside Westfield Eastgardens next to the Myer entrance. For driving tests, enter via Wentworth Avenue, drive up the ramp to Level 2 of the Red Car Park, and park in the designated test bays near the Myer entrance. Important: visit the car park before your test day to locate the test parking area, as it can be confusing to find.

How should I prepare for the Eastgardens driving test?

Preparation for Eastgardens should include: 1) Learn the speed limit changes on Bunnerong Road and Wentworth Avenue (70, 60, 50 km/h transitions), 2) Identify all school zones on test routes, 3) Practise exaggerated shoulder checks for lane changes, 4) Master roundabout signalling - especially left indicator when exiting, 5) Practise all three manoeuvres: reverse parallel parking, three-point turn, and kerbside stop. Use AUDrive to familiarise yourself with all Eastgardens test routes.

How does Eastgardens compare to other Sydney test centres?

Eastgardens (2.4 stars) has one of the lower ratings among Sydney test centres, similar to Bankstown (2.3 stars). It rates lower than Botany (2.8 stars), Auburn (2.9 stars), and Edmondson Park (3.5 stars). The frequent speed limit changes, busy arterial roads like Anzac Parade, and multiple school zones make it more demanding than suburban centres. However, some candidates find it manageable with adequate preparation of the local roads.