Own vehicle
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Value for money, and industry-standard training.

Our transport industry customers value our practical job-focussed training, often choosing to upgrade their heavy vehicle operators in company-owned vehicles. Individuals also often have access to train in the vehicle they will be driving.  With Allan Miller Driving School you can learn and be tested in your own vehicle provided your vehicle is roadworthy, meets the requirements in terms of size/class and has the correct load.

For training in your vehicle:

  • we come to you
  • high quality training applicable to your vehicle
  • lower costs associated with learning in your own vehicle: we can provide you with a restricted licence (e.g. auto or synchro) so you don’t pay for the hours to learn these gearboxes.  You also receive a cheaper hourly rate, because you pay for the running costs of your vehicle.
  • we teach you what you need to know

Allan Miller is happy to provide an instructor to train you in your vehicle so you feel confident  in the vehicle you are going to drive.

Conditions Apply

  • to gain your truck licence your truck must be 75% loaded 
  • your vehicle must be roadworthy
  • have current registration and insurance
  • have current inspection stickers for MC (not federal registration).
  • vehicles loaded with livestock, passengers or dangerous goods, armoured vehicles or vehicles which are registered interstate cannot be used for testing

Lesson Prices
Our fees for providing a professional instructor to train you in your vehicle are $70 per hour, inclusive of travelling costs within metropolitan Adelaide.
Prices current as at 1 January 2010.

Contact us to confirm availability and to book, or if you have any further questions regarding learning in your own vehicle.

 

Latest News

September 2010 – Most people are unsure about when or if to indicate when leaving a roundabout. This is something that we should be aware of as the current penalty is 2 demerit points and the associated fine is approximately $240. The South Australian Handbook states: At all times, you should signal with your indicators to let other drivers know your intentions. Immediately before leaving the roundabout (i.e. when passing the exit before your exit) you must signal with your left indicator, unless it is impracticable to do so. This applies to turning left and right or continuing straight ahead. This tells drivers waiting to enter the roundabout where you intend to exit.
Learners and Supervisors - Information Evening for Car Licences

Our next learner and supervising driver information evening is on Thursday,  23rd September at Westminster School, Marion (in the Sports and Swimming Centre).  Please call our office for further information on 8186 7200.

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Allan Miller Driving School supports Para Quad SA’s Roads to Survival campaign

Click here for more information, Allan Miller supports completing parent-young person safe driving agreements on completion of a new driver’s licence.