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Busselton PDA Driving Test Routes Book Test

Typical Speed Limits The Busselton test route covers 50 to 70 km/h. Residential streets near Peel Terrace are 50 km/h, Strelly Street runs at 60 km/h, and the Busselton Bypass reaches 70 km/h. There are no high-speed highway sections. WA school zones are 40 km/h from 7:30-9:00 am and 2:30-4:00 pm on school days.
Traffic Conditions Busselton is a popular coastal town in WA's South West region. Traffic is generally light to moderate, with increased activity during holiday periods along the foreshore and Marine Terrace. The commercial area around Queen Street and Albert Street sees steady local traffic. The Busselton Bypass carries through-traffic around the town centre, with faster-moving vehicles.
Key Features The 11.3 km route is heavily roundabout-focused, with 13 roundabouts and only 1 traffic signal. This makes roundabout technique the primary skill tested. The route runs as a north-south loop from Marine Terrace down to the Busselton Bypass and back. Cook Street Link has a roundabout at the bypass junction that requires confident approach at 70 km/h. The single traffic signal means nearly all intersection decisions depend on roundabout and give way rules.
Common Test Manoeuvres Expect a kerbside stop near the southern end of the route. WA roundabout rules apply: signal on entry (left for left turn, right for right, no signal for straight) and always signal left when exiting. With 13 roundabouts and only 1 traffic light, consistent roundabout handling and smooth speed management between 50 and 70 km/h zones are the keys to passing at this centre.
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