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Mel's Auto Driving School

Locality: Mount Druitt

Phone: +61 422 400 121



Address: Woodstock Ave 2770 Mount Druitt, NSW, Australia

Website: http://melsautods.business.site

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25.01.2022 Always good to know the rules



25.01.2022 Congratulations Molly on getting your P’s #melsautodrivingschool

24.01.2022 Worth checking out.... Barefoot or not? Farewell beep or not? School zone rules... How well do you really know the road rules?

24.01.2022 Stay safe this long weekend peeps!



24.01.2022 Beware and be safe Avoid at all costs Dont use your mobile whilst driving! Simple

24.01.2022 Best to be aware

23.01.2022 Always stay below the speed limit! It could save your life



23.01.2022 While we're having more nights in than nights out at the moment, keeping safe on our roads is still important. So if you've been drinking at home, don't drive. #ContinueTowardsZero

22.01.2022 Always good to be road aware!

22.01.2022 Congratulations Helen on getting your P’s on your forst attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

22.01.2022 Always be alert whilst driving!!

22.01.2022 Safe passing distance alongside bicycles



22.01.2022 While we should all be avoiding any non-essential travel, if you do need to drive don't forget that everyday decisions still matter. So please stay safe on loca...l roads and say "yeahnah" to speeding, drink driving and getting behind the wheel tired. And remember to always wear a seatbelt. #ContinueTowardsZero See more

21.01.2022 Congratulations Hans on getting your Ps!! #melsautodrivingschool

21.01.2022 #COVID19 Frequently asked questions Q: Can I take a learner driver for a lesson? A: Under the Public Health Orders, a person cannot leave their place of reside...nce without a reasonable excuse. A reasonable excuse includes travelling for the purposes of work where you cannot work from home, so driving instructors can leave their house for their work to teach people how to drive. We consider that it would be a reasonable excuse for a person to leave their house to receive driving lessons (either from a driving instructor or a member of their family), given that this is a learning activity that cannot be done from home and is akin to the listed reasonable excuse of travelling to attend an educational institution where you cannot learn from home. Learner drivers could also continue to drive with a supervising family member for any of the listed reasonable excuses for leaving the house for example, driving to the supermarket

20.01.2022 There's a lot going on in the world at the moment that feels beyond our control. What we can control is our commitment to driving safely at all times. So if it's essential for you to head out on the road, please take care. Our goal is still zero. #ContinueTowardsZero

19.01.2022 New deals available from March 1, 2020 Offer only available to new customers!New deals available from March 1, 2020 Offer only available to new customers!

18.01.2022 With wet weather around this week please be extra careful when youre out on the road. Avoid unnecessary travel, but if you do have to drive remember that condi...tions can be dangerous; Reduce your speed Drive with your headlights on at all times Allow extra distance to the vehicle in front of you Never enter floodwater #ContinueTowardsZero See more

18.01.2022 Congratulations Grace on acquiring your P’s on your first attempt! Thank you so much for the chocolate & flowers #melsautodrivingschool

18.01.2022 Know when to slow down!

18.01.2022 With more meals being delivered door to door, lets do everything we can to help keep delivery riders and drivers safe when theyre out on the road. So when yo...u're driving near bicycle riders remember to 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 And don't forget, motorcyclists and bicycle riders can be hard to see! So always check your blind spots. #ContinueTowardsZero

18.01.2022 Congratulations Sheylese on getting your P’s on your first attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

17.01.2022 True or False? Would you prefer to pass or fail?

17.01.2022 Congratulations Ali on getting your Ps! #melsautodrivingschool

16.01.2022 Congratulations Fariya on getting your Ps on your first attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

16.01.2022 Call now to make a booking! Male and female instructors available Mount Druitt & surrounding areas

16.01.2022 Congratulations Melissa on getting your Ps!! #melsautodrivingschool

15.01.2022 Congratulations Amela on getting your Ps on your first attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

14.01.2022 Always follow the speed limit to save lives!

14.01.2022 Congratulations Mary Lynn on getting your P’s! #melsautodrivingschool

14.01.2022 Congratulations Tiarna on getting your Ps on your first attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

14.01.2022 Congratulations Kate on getting your P’s! #melsautodrivingschool

13.01.2022 Congratulations Shanice on getting your Ps on your first attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

13.01.2022 Drive safe, stay safe this long weekend!

13.01.2022 Congratulations Sana on getting your P’s! #melsautodrivingschool

13.01.2022 Congratulations Layel on getting your P’s! #melsautodrivingschool

12.01.2022 Congratulations Isaiah on getting your P’s on your first attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

11.01.2022 At this stage, driving lessons are still permitted to be conducted. Mels Auto Driving School can assure you that all hygiene protocols are being firmly adhered to

11.01.2022 Congratulations Misha on getting your Ps on your first attempt!! #melsautodrivingschool

10.01.2022 Congratulations Michelle on acquiring your Ps!! #melsautodrivingschool

10.01.2022 12,000 kms of ATLM, also known as rumble strips, will be installed on NSW roads by 2023. ATLM saves lives by producing a noise and vibration when driven over to... alert drivers theyre veering off the road or across the centre line. #RuralRoadSafetyMonth Find out more: https://towardszero.nsw.gov.au/saving-lives-on-country-roads

09.01.2022 Are you supervising a learner driver? Register for the free Helping Learner Drivers Become Safe Drivers Workshop on Wednesday 23 September from 6pm-8pm on Zoom and get some tips and tricks on how you can best supervise your child or younger sibling while theyre logging hours to get their Learners. The workshop will cover topics such as how you can best supervise learner drivers and complete the Learner driver logbook, and the important role you play in supporting your child... or young adult while they learn how to drive. There will be an opportunity to ask questions in the workshop for any topics not covered. Penrith Council and Transport for NSW have partnered to run four free online workshops to help you prepare for the role in supervising younger drivers. Limited spots available. For more information, visit http://ow.ly/HaCZ50Blr4H #driving

08.01.2022 Congratulations Charlene on getting your P’s on your first attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

05.01.2022 At a high speed, even a few kilometres increases the time needed to respond to a hazard, and raises the impact forces in a crash. This truly can mean the difference between life and death. Find out more: www.roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/speeding

04.01.2022 Congratulations Theresa on getting your P’s on your first attempt! #melsautodrivingschool

04.01.2022 In a bid to support driver testing recovery, SNSW will be conducting a large number of driving tests a Mobile Service centre at Howell Oval in Penrith NSW 2750. Please click here to view location: https://goo.gl/maps/oF7quJhSpyfu9Rvp9 Parking is available off Station St.... Customers can book (as of now) over the counter at their local Service Centre or by calling 132 213 and asking for a booking at the temporary Penrith site.

04.01.2022 From Friday through to Monday Drive safe y’all!!

03.01.2022 School holidays are over soon Please be alert on the roads! Take care - Be aware!

02.01.2022 Some useful tips...

01.01.2022 Take the pledge to keep yourself and others safe on our roads. Always drive under the speed limit, never drive while distracted, tired or under the influence of... drugs or alcohol, and remember to always look out for vulnerable road users. #NRSW #driveSOS Find out more: www.roadsafetyweek.net.au

01.01.2022 Click clack Front n back!

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