Book Your Vort Test

Select a date and time that works for you to get behind the wheel.
$550.00

What Examiners Are Looking For?


Understanding the assessment criteria improves your performance. During the VORT test, examiners evaluate:
  • 90-Minute Pre-Test Preparation Drive

  • Use of Instructor Vehicle for the Test

  • Examiner Booking with Service SA

  • Pick-Up and Drop-Off at Home

  • Professional Guidance Throughout

What Examiners Are Looking For?


Understanding the assessment criteria improves your performance. During the VORT test, examiners evaluate:
  • Effective mirror and head checks

  • Hazard perception and risk management

  • Safe gap selection and merging

  • Lane discipline and positioning

  • Compliance with road rules

  • Smooth braking, acceleration, and steering control

  • Clear signalling and decision-making

Tips for Your Vort Test

Step 1: Know the Assessment Criteria


Before booking your VORT test, make sure you clearly understand what examiners are assessing. The VORT focuses on observation skills, hazard perception, vehicle control, decision-making, and compliance with road rules. Familiarising yourself with the scoring criteria helps you practice with purpose and avoid common mistakes.

Step 1: Know the Assessment Criteria


Professional lessons ensure you are trained to VORT standards, not just general driving ability. A qualified instructor will guide you through test routes, manoeuvres (such as three-point turns and parallel parking), and correct scanning techniques. Structured practice significantly increases your likelihood of passing on the first attempt.

Step 3: Practice Under Real Test Conditions


Simulate test conditions during practice sessions. Drive in varied traffic environments, practice merging and lane changes, and perform manoeuvres without prompts. The more exposure you have to real-world scenarios, the more confident and composed you will be during the actual assessment.

Step 4: Refine Observation and Hazard Awareness


Strong observation habits are critical. Regular mirror checks, clear head movements, safe following distances, and early hazard identification demonstrate competent driving. Examiners look closely at how proactively you manage risk — not just how well you control the vehicle.

Step 5: Stay Calm and Test-Ready


On the day of your VORT test, arrive early, get adequate rest, and remain focused. Nerves can impact performance, so practice controlled breathing and maintain steady decision-making. Confidence comes from preparation — trust your training and drive as you have practiced.