3rd Gear Driving School

3rd Gear Driving School

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Let's hit the road together! �� #DrivingInstructor

As an experienced driving instructor in the ACT, I specialise in teaching safe and defensive driving techniques to new drivers, with a focus on building confidence and skills behind the wheel.

www.thridgeardrivingschool.com.au 23/06/2025

Check out my new site!
🌟 Exciting news! Our new website is live, making it easier than ever to find driving lessons near you. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refresh your skills, we’ve got you covered! Explore now: https://wix.to/AW9k3JR 🔥💪

www.thridgeardrivingschool.com.au

13/02/2025

Timing is crucial when it comes to obtaining your driving license. Delaying this important step can impact your mobility and opportunities. Our expertise ensures a smooth journey through the licensing process, empowering you to drive with confidence. Act now and take the first step towards enhancing your credentials.

3rd Gear Driving School As an experienced driving instructor in the ACT, I specialise in teaching safe and defensive driving techniques to new drivers, with a focus on building confidence and skills behind the wheel. Let's hit the road together! ��

28/10/2024

Check out my new site! https://wix.to/w9t7i31

3rd Gear Driving School As an experienced driving instructor in the ACT, I specialise in teaching safe and defensive driving techniques to new drivers, with a focus on building confidence and skills behind the wheel. Let's hit the road together! ��

25/07/2024


19/05/2024

Take Your Driving to the Next Level: Expert Instruction and Coaching!

30/03/2024

⚠️Warning, animals ahead! 🐑🦘🐪‼️

👀 While it can be exciting to see animals while driving on country roads, it’s important to remember that they can be dangerous and cause serious crashes.

Always slow down if you notice animal warning signs while driving. 🚗

NSW Road Safety - NSW GOV

29/03/2024

Canberrans are being urged to understand what they can and can’t do with their mobile devices while driving.

Since the introduction of mobile device detection cameras across Canberra in February last year, more than 56,000 drivers have been detected using mobile devices while driving.

Following the addition of the final fixed camera on Gungahlin Drive in November last year, the three transportable cameras and two fixed cameras have detected an average of 225 drivers using their mobile devices daily.

The warning period is about to come to an end. With infringements and demerit points for offences detected by mobile device detection cameras beginning in February, now is the time to ensure you fully understand the ACT’s mobile device road rules:

✔️ Before starting a drive, the driver should ensure their device is in a safe spot to avoid any distractions. If you need your device for navigation or audio purposes, you can place your phone in a secured mounting attached to the car such as a mobile phone holder and/or connect your device to the car via Bluetooth.

✔️ Set up your GPS instructions and music playlists before driving because you cannot touch your device to skip or change songs or change the navigation settings while driving.

✔️ Provided the mobile device is securely stored in a mounting attached to the car, a fully licensed driver can touch the device to make or receive audio calls. If the device is connected via Bluetooth, they can also use the steering wheel controls, voice command, or in-car display screens to make or receive audio calls.

❌ While a vehicle is moving, or stationary such as being stopped at traffic lights, the driver cannot hold a mobile device or operate any function of the device, including for video calling, texting, emailing, social media or photography.

❌ Drivers cannot have a mobile device resting on, or kept in place by, any part of their body such as their lap or leg, tucked between their leg and the seat, or between their shoulder and ear.

For more information, including for specific advice for taxi, rideshare and hire car drivers, visit: https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/road-safety/mobile-distraction

23/03/2024
23/03/2024
Photos from ACT Government's post 23/03/2024
01/03/2024

Hi students!
Tiredness driving is a serious issue that can lead to accidents on the road. When you are not well-rested, your reaction time and decision-making abilities are impaired, increasing the likelihood of making mistakes while driving. It is important to make sure you are well-rested before getting behind the wheel, and to take breaks when needed during long drives to avoid fatigue. Remember, it is better to arrive at your destination safely than to risk your life and the lives of others by driving while tired. Stay safe on the roads!

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Canberra City, ACT
2600

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm