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Learn L2P Driving School

Locality: Ingleburn, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 488 636 327



Address: Ingleburn 2565 Ingleburn, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.learnl2p.com.au

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25.01.2022 Were all on the road visiting family and friends. Drive smart this silly season.



24.01.2022 If you cant see a buss mirrors, the driver cant see you. Be aware of blind spots at the front, back and sides of a bus. #BusSafetyWeek

23.01.2022 Are you a motorcycle rider? When riding near trucks avoid lane filtering.

23.01.2022 Severe weather will continue to affect parts of NSW this weekend. Stay safe if youre travelling on the roads, slow down and dont enter floodwater. Find an alternate route and avoid unnecessary travel.



22.01.2022 Phone detection cameras are now in operation on NSW roads. Dont get caught illegally handling your mobile phone. Know the rules, visit www.mobilephoneroadrules.com.au

22.01.2022 Get caught speeding, using a mobile phone illegally, or not wearing a seatbelt or motorcycle helmet this long weekend and youll face double the points not double the fine. Please drive safely.

21.01.2022 Congratulations Stacey, Well done for passing your driving test in first attempt with very good percentage. Drive safe



20.01.2022 Drivers: know the rules for when you use your mobile phone to access your Digital Driver Licence. Visit: www.mobilephoneroadrules.com.au

20.01.2022 Congratulations Jordan for passing your driving test in first attempt with very good results. Drive safe

19.01.2022 Lights flash on the back of buses to warn motorists theyre picking up or dropping off kids. Slow down to 40km/h and look out for children crossing. Help keep our kids safe: bit.ly/busflashinglights

18.01.2022 Watch our video to brush up on the road rules for mobile phones. Find out more: www.mobilephoneroadrules.com.au

18.01.2022 Pedestrian crossings in the Sydney CBD and major health precincts across Greater Sydney are automated so you dont need to push the button. Just wait for the green signal to cross.



18.01.2022 Check out our top 3 ways to stay safe when driving around trucks.

18.01.2022 Every child is different, but as a general guide you should only move your child to an adult seatbelt when theyre 145cm or taller, and no longer fit in their booster seat. Try this five-step test to assess whether your child is ready. Find out more: www.childcarseats.com.au/faqs

18.01.2022 https://www.service.nsw.gov.au//driver-testing-and-covid-19

16.01.2022 Non-essential travel to regional NSW towns and remote communities should be cancelled to help slow the spread of COVID-19. If you were planning to go away this ...Easter break please postpone your plans as the safest thing you can do right now is stay at home. Get the latest news and info here: www.nsw.gov.au

15.01.2022 From tomorrow, a raft of coronavirus restrictions will be eased in New South Wales. The states museums, galleries, libraries, zoos and aquariums will reopen. T...he maximum number of diners at cafes, restaurant and pubs will increase from 10 to 50. Beauty salons and services will also be allowed to reopen, but with no more than 10 clients. Up to 20 people will also be allowed to attend weddings, and up to 50 people will be allowed at a place of worship or funeral. More: 7news.link/2XhGMdX #Coronavirus #7NEWS

15.01.2022 Double demerits are in force Friday 5 to Monday 8 June inclusive. Get caught speeding, using a mobile phone illegally, or not wearing a seatbelt or motorcycle helmet this long weekend, and youll face double the points.

14.01.2022 When passing bicycle riders, you must allow a distance of at least: 1 metre when the speed limit is 60km/h or less 1.5 metres when the speed limit is more ...than 60km/h. Find out more: www.gotogether.transport.nsw.gov.au #TowardsZero #GoTogether

13.01.2022 Heading on a road trip this summer? Heres a reminder on how to merge safely and who must give way. #TowardsZero

12.01.2022 Thank you for avoiding non-essential travel and staying indoors. If youre looking to pop out for some quick exercise, just remember there are still cars and tr...ucks on the road you need to look out for. As always, the road is there for all of us to share: - If youre or look out before you step out onto the road at all times. - If youre or take extra care riding around trucks and cars. - If youre watch out for pedestrians and bicycle riders and dont forget to always check your blind spots. #ContinueTowardsZero

11.01.2022 When you see stopped emergency vehicles, tow trucks or breakdown assistance vehicles displaying flashing lights, remember to slow down to 40km/h in speed zones ...of 80km/h or less. In speed zones of 90km/h or more, slow down safely and move over to give them space. Find out more: bit.ly/slowdowngivespace

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11.01.2022 If youve got a Digital Driver Licence and youre pulled over, wait until police ask to see your licence before you touch your device. Know the rules: www.mobilephoneroadrules.com.au

11.01.2022 You must give way to a bus when it is leaving a bus stop with its indicator on and a give way sign displayed. #BusSafetyWeek

10.01.2022 Thank you for avoiding non-essential travel and staying indoors. If you're looking to pop out for some quick exercise, just remember there are still cars and tr...ucks on the road you need to look out for. As always, the road is there for all of us to share: - If you're or look out before you step out onto the road at all times. - If you're or take extra care riding around trucks and cars. - If you're watch out for pedestrians and bicycle riders and don't forget to always check your blind spots. #ContinueTowardsZero

09.01.2022 An intersection where the four entry points are all marked with stop signs are very rare but weve seen some interest on clarity of the road rules for this type... of intersection. In the below intersection, if each vehicle arrives at the same time what order from A to D do you think each person is permitted to go?

08.01.2022 From tomorrow, a raft of coronavirus restrictions will be eased in New South Wales. The state's museums, galleries, libraries, zoos and aquariums will reopen. T...he maximum number of diners at cafes, restaurant and pubs will increase from 10 to 50. Beauty salons and services will also be allowed to reopen, but with no more than 10 clients. Up to 20 people will also be allowed to attend weddings, and up to 50 people will be allowed at a place of worship or funeral. More: 7news.link/2XhGMdX #Coronavirus #7NEWS

07.01.2022 Did you know restrictions apply to the vehicles that P1 and P2 licence holders can drive? Find out which models are suitable here: www.searchvehicles.com.au

06.01.2022 Easter: Police in NSW will begin enforcing the double demerits period from midnight tonight and remind drivers that travelling somewhere for a holiday during th...e coronavirus crisis is not regarded as essential travel. "The NSW Premier and the NSW Health Minister have outlined orders under the Public Health Act that state a person must not leave their home without a reasonable excuse." Police Statement: The Traffic and Highway Patrol Command is reminding the community that, while travelling for holidays is not considered essential travel, officers will continue to be out in force over the Easter long weekend. The NSW Premier and the NSW Health Minister have outlined orders under the Public Health Act that state a person must not leave their home without a reasonable excuse. These rules do not prohibit people from going to the supermarket and pharmacy, going to and from work if you cannot work from home, going to medical appointments, or leaving for some brief exercise in your own neighbourhood. Operation Tortoise, a state-wide road safety operation over the Easter long weekend, will see officers targeting speeding, mobile phone, seatbelt and motorcycle helmet offences; all of which will attract double demerit points. Double demerit points will commence from 12.01am tomorrow (Thursday 9 April 2020) until 11.59pm on Monday 13 April 2020. Minister for Police and Emergency Services, David Elliott MP, reminded the community that it is not the time to be out on the roads unless it is absolutely necessary. "Those who are driving on the roads during this long weekend will need to have a good reason to do so, but like always they need to abide by the road rules. "Double demerits will be in place and police will be on the roads making sure that the rules are being adhered to," Mr Elliott said. Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner Michael Corboy, reminded members of the public who were undertaking essential travel that the same road rules applied. If you do need to leave your home and get behind the wheel of your vehicle, we implore you to slow down, dont consume alcohol and drive, wear a seatbelt, and put away your phone, Assistant Commissioner Corboy said. These are messages we have always provided and will continue to do so because, quite simply, these are the factors costing lives on our roads. So far this year, there have been 88 fatalities on our roads, and we do not want to see that figure increase. Obey the road rules and stay home unless you need to leave its all we ask. Bernard Carlon, Executive Director of the Centre for Road Safety, also urged road users not be complacent despite the lower numbers of people on the roads. Despite the smaller number of vehicles travelling we are still seeing deaths on NSW roads most days and the road toll continues to rise. It only takes one person to make an error that leads to a crash so we need everyone who is on the roads to stick to the speed limit, put the phone down, obey all of the rules and take care, Mr Carlon said. Our emergency services and hospital staff are already busy enough dont add to their work load this long weekend by ending in up a crash because of a poor decision made on the road. If they must travel, we want everyone whether theyre in the city or regional NSW to arrive safely at their destination even if its just just down the road to your local grocery shop. www.7NEWS.com.au #Easter #7NEWS

05.01.2022 Double demerits start at midnight tonight and continue until 11:59pm, 1 January. NSW Police Force will target speeding, mobile phone, seatbelt and motorcycle helmet offences this holiday period.

05.01.2022 Do you drive a truck? Always remember to leave a safe 4 second gap in between your truck and the car in front.

04.01.2022 With restrictions starting to ease across NSW, you may notice extra vehicles on the road and more people out and about. So if youre please use the road safely and be aware of other road users. Because were all in this together. #ContinueTowardsZero

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