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Bundoora VicRoads Driving Test Routes

About Bundoora Customer Service Centre Driving Test Center

Bundoora Customer Service Centre driving test centerTypical Speed Limits

Mix of 60-70 km/h on main roads like Plenty Road, numerous 40 km/h zones around University Hill and schools, and standard 50 km/h in residential streets. Speed adherence is critical.

Traffic Conditions

Can be heavy with significant congestion on Plenty Road, especially around tram stops and major intersections. Residential streets are quieter but have high pedestrian activity near the university and shopping precincts.

Key Features

Dominated by the presence of trams on Plenty Road. A mix of multi-lane main roads, numerous roundabouts within the University Hill estate, and several nearby schools, making school zones a very high probability.

Common Test Maneuvers

Reverse parallel parking and three-point turns in residential streets, frequent lane changes on busy multi-lane roads, and navigating complex intersections, often involving interactions with trams.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common fail reason at Bundoora VicRoads?

Failing to give way when turning right is the most common fail reason at Bundoora. You must yield to all oncoming vehicles before turning. One user reported failing within 5 minutes due to this error. Always wait for a clear gap before making right turns.

What areas does the Bundoora driving test cover?

Test routes typically cover the University Hill business park area including Graduate Road, Scholar Drive, and Enterprise Drive. Routes include roundabouts and may require U-turns. The area has moderate traffic and clear road markings.

What are the examiners like at Bundoora VicRoads?

Bundoora examiners have positive reviews (3.7 stars overall). Examiner John is frequently praised for being 'really chill', putting candidates at ease, giving clear instructions, and willingly repeating directions when asked.

What is the best time to book my Bundoora driving test?

Early afternoon around 2:00pm-3:00pm is recommended. Avoid Monday mornings and Friday afternoons as these times tend to be busier. Booking an appointment in advance is recommended as walk-ins may experience long wait times.

What should I know about roundabouts at Bundoora?

The Bundoora test area has several roundabouts. Always give way to vehicles already in the roundabout. Indicate left when entering if turning left, no indicator for going straight, and indicate right then left when turning right or doing a U-turn.

How do I handle pedestrian crossings at Bundoora?

There are multiple pedestrian crossings on the test routes. You must come to a complete stop when pedestrians are present or waiting to cross. Don't wave pedestrians across - let them decide when to cross. Check for pedestrians before every turn.

What is the pass rate at Bundoora VicRoads?

While official pass rates aren't published, Bundoora is considered to have a moderate pass rate among Melbourne test centres. The clear road layout in the business park area and patient examiners make it a reasonable choice for test-takers.

How does Bundoora compare to other Melbourne test centres?

Bundoora is considered moderate difficulty - easier than inner-city centres like Carlton (no trams) but requires attention to give way rules. The University Hill business park area has clearer roads than suburban residential areas.

What should I bring to my Bundoora driving test?

Bring your current learner permit, proof of identity, and a roadworthy vehicle with valid registration. Book an appointment in advance to avoid long wait times. Arrive at least 15 minutes early to complete paperwork.

Any tips for nervous drivers at Bundoora?

Bundoora examiners like John are known for being patient and putting candidates at ease. If you need instructions repeated, just ask. Focus on giving way properly at intersections and take your time - rushing leads to mistakes.