Title: CBT&A Course Adelaide - Mitcham Driving School
1Log Book Driving Instructor in Adelaide
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3There are two ways a learner driver can attain
their provisional licence by passing the Vehicle
OnRoad Test(VORT) or by completing the Competency
Based Training and Assessment course (CBTA),
commonly referred to as the log book method. Both
of these methods require the learner to perform
the same skills and are assessed to the same
standard. For this reason, the instructors at Mitc
ham Driving School, Adelaide, train learner
drivers from the CBTA course contained in the
learners Driving Companion (log
book). The CBTA course is described in the
yellow section of the log book. This section
contains the various tasks that the learner
driver must demonstrate competency in and
explains in detail the basic car control
procedure, manoeuvres, road and traffic
management skills. It is a comprehensive training
package designed to ensure the learner driver is
exposed to a wide range of driving situations and
develops the skills to deal with them.
4Mitcham Driving Schoolinstructorsguide learner
drivers through the process of developing these
skills to the point where they are ready to
demonstrate their competency in an assessment. At
any time, the learner driver may decide to
undertake a VORT and is not obliged to complete
the CBTA course. VIEW PRICES SCHEDULE
LESSON CBTA Course in Adelaide There is an
unfortunate perception in the community that the
log book method is the quick, easy way to attain
a Provisional licence that it is just a matter
of having the various tasks ticked off.
Learning any new skill takes time, good
instruction, guidance and a lot of good
practice.
5Experienced drivers can make driving seem simple
and straightforward. However, it is one of the
most challenging tasks most people will ever have
to perform. A motor car is a very complex piece
of machinery and it is often operated in a very
complex and dynamic environment. Although vehicle
manufacturers develop their products to be as
simple to operate as possible, learning to drive
can be a daunting experience for many learner
drivers. The learners ability will be influenced
by their emotional and cognitive attributes and
by the standard of training and support they
receive. It can take some time to develop the
necessary driving skills to progress onto
assessments. Even with a good number of hours
already logged, a learner driver taking up the
CBTA course will often need considerable
training and practice to attain the assessment
standard.This standard is explained for each of
the CBTA tasks and puts responsibility on the
learner to demonstrate competency with the task
being assessed. It is the responsibility of the
Instructor to ensure the standard is competently
demonstrated before signing off the task.
6CONTACT US
- Mob No- (08) 8271 8400
- E-Mail- mitchamdrivingschool_at_bigpond.com
- Address- 213 Greenhill Road
EASTWOOD SA 5063
Website- www.mitchamdrivingschool.com