NSW Driving Test 4. Why you might fail your driving test

9. FAILING TO EXERCISE DUE CARE TO AVOID AN ACCIDENT
You must be ready at all times to respond to hazards. If a situation occurs
requiring your response and you are not prepared, you will fail.

10. FAILING TO GIVE WAY TO AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE
You will fail if you do not move out of the way of an emergency vehicle.

11. DISOBEYING DIRECTIONS FROM A PERSON CONTROLLING TRAFFIC
This item includes failure to obey police, emergency services or armed
forces personnel, traffic controllers (eg flag persons at road works) and pilot
vehicles etc.

12. FREQUENTLY NOT SIGNALLING INTENTION
You will fail if you repeatedly do not signal when legally required to do so.
You must signal:
To give sufficient warning to other road users
of your intentions when turning left or right.
For at least five seconds before leaving the kerb.
For at least five seconds before leaving a parking space.
When changing lanes, diverging or pulling over to the kerb.
When exiting a roundabout.

13. REFUSING TO ATTEMPT ANY PART OF THE TEST
You are required to complete the whole test to get a pass. You can be failed
for refusing to do any part of the test.

14. REPEATED OR DELIBERATE FAILURE TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS
You must follow all reasonable directions given to you by the testing officer
during the test.