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Shop 29, 2 Conferta Ave, Tallawong NSW 2762 | 13 77 88 | Mon-Fri 8:30-17:00
51% Pass Rate (2025, TfNSW Open Data) Compare all centres

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Tallawong driving test?

Tallawong is a relatively new Service NSW centre in Sydney's north-west, so limited test data is available compared to established centres. The surrounding area features newly built residential streets with wide roads and modern roundabouts, along with the busy Schofields Road. As a developing area, you may encounter construction zones with reduced speed limits. Overall traffic is lighter than inner Sydney, making it a potentially good choice for learners who want a newer, less congested test environment.

What are the main test routes at Tallawong driving test centre?

As a newer centre, Tallawong's test routes are not yet widely documented by third-party route mapping services. Routes are expected to cover roads surrounding the centre including Conferta Avenue, Schofields Road, Second Ponds Creek Road, and streets through the new residential developments in the Tallawong and Schofields area. AUDrive provides all available test routes for this centre. We recommend practising with a local driving instructor familiar with current routes before your test.

What should I watch out for during the Tallawong driving test?

Key areas to focus on include: (1) Construction zones with temporary speed reductions that are common in this developing area; (2) Schofields Road, the main arterial road near the centre with faster-moving traffic; (3) Modern roundabouts in the new residential streets requiring correct give-way and signalling; (4) Pedestrian activity near Tallawong Metro station and Tallawong Village shopping centre; and (5) Speed zone changes between new residential streets (typically 50 km/h) and main roads (60-70 km/h).

What are common fail items at the Tallawong driving test?

While specific Tallawong data is limited due to the centre being relatively new, common NSW driving test fail items that apply here include: insufficient head checks before turning or changing lanes (examiners expect clearly visible head movements), failing to adjust speed through construction zones or school zones, incorrect roundabout signalling or give-way, not scanning for pedestrians near the metro station and shopping centre, and poor lane positioning on multi-lane sections of Schofields Road.

What is the best time to book the Tallawong driving test?

Book your Tallawong driving test for mid-morning on weekdays (9:30-11:00 AM) when traffic is lightest and construction activity is less disruptive. As a newer centre, appointment availability may be better than at popular established centres like Castle Hill or Blacktown. Avoid peak construction hours early morning and afternoon school zone times. The centre opens at 8:30 AM weekdays and 8:30 AM on Saturdays (until 12:30 PM).

How does the Tallawong driving test compare to other NSW centres?

Tallawong (3.8 stars on Google, 61 reviews) is one of the newest Service NSW centres in Sydney, located in the rapidly developing north-west corridor. Compared to nearby Castle Hill (4.4 stars, well-established with 6 known routes) and Blacktown (8 routes, busier traffic), Tallawong offers a newer testing environment with modern roads but potentially less predictable conditions due to ongoing construction. Its proximity to Tallawong Metro station makes it easily accessible by public transport, which is unusual for a suburban driving test centre.

Where is the Tallawong driving test centre located?

The Tallawong Service Centre is located inside Tallawong Village shopping centre at Shop 29, 2 Conferta Avenue, Tallawong NSW 2762. It is within 250 metres of Tallawong Metro station, making it one of the most public-transport-accessible test centres in Sydney. Free 3-hour undercover parking is available at the shopping centre. The centre opens at 8:30 AM on weekdays and Saturdays. Driving tests must be booked in advance through the Service NSW website.

What speed zones should I watch for during the Tallawong driving test?

The Tallawong area includes several speed zone types: 40 km/h in school zones and construction zones (common in this developing area), 50 km/h on residential streets in the new housing developments, and 60-70 km/h on main roads like Schofields Road. Pay special attention to temporary speed reductions in construction zones, which may not be permanently signed. Speed bumps are present on some new residential streets. Always scan for speed limit signs and adjust promptly.