VicRoads recognize how the major faults would be the small but important matters like signalling – both failing to remember to suggest or perhaps not doing it for enough time and forgeting to check your mirrors or blind spots. Cease indications can even be problematic, especially in terms of stopping ahead of the line.

Don’t just turn your indicator on and drive off, you must put your indicator on for at least 5 seconds before pulling out from a kerb or moving from a .kerb. Same rule applies when you are turning left and right at an intersection or junction. It is also important to signal at the right time because signalling too early, too late or leaving your indicator on can provide misleading information to other road users.
Not completely stopping at stop signs is a common mistake done by the learners, who most often slowly rolling through the stop line instead of complete stop. You have to stop your car completely before the stop line maintaining the stopping criteria.
Don’t just turn your indicator on and drive off, you must put your indicator on for at least 5 seconds before pulling out from a kerb or moving from a .kerb. Same rule applies when you are turning left and right at an intersection or junction. It is also important to signal at the right time because signalling too early, too late or leaving your indicator on can provide misleading information to other road users.
Selecting a safe gap is an extremely difficult task for the novice drivers as it involves a perfect judgement on speed, distance, and time while someone waiting to enter into a busy stream of traffic on a continuing road from a terminating road.
Novice/learner drivers get confused while they turn right at a traffic light and usually do delay to finish the turn. A complete knowledge and correct interpretation of different combinations of traffic light are essential to get accustomed to this.