What is the Regulator Assessment?
FREE Guide To The Regulator Assessment
The Regulator Assessment is a crucial step in the process of becoming a Motor Driving Instructor in South Australia. This practical test evaluates your driving skills, instructional abilities, and adherence to road safety regulations.
Key Components of the Regulator Assessment:
1. Drive Assessment: Demonstrate your ability to drive a vehicle safely and efficiently, adhering to specific standards.
2. Commentary Drive: Effectively identify and communicate road hazards and their context while driving, showcasing your instructional skills.
3. Training and Delivery of Tasks: Execute a training task from The Driving Companion, demonstrating your ability to effectively instruct learners.
Why Choose 2Pass Driving School?
1. Vehicle Familiarity: Train in the same manual Hyundai Venue used in the official assessment. Auto training sessions will be in our Corolla Hybrid.

2. Location: We’ll meet you at Walkley Heights, as that’s where the official assessment is conducted. Please select Walkley Heights as your suburb when booking.
3. Comprehensive Training Materials: Get our exclusive Regulator Assessment Training Package free with any practical session. It covers exactly what you need to know to pass — no fluff, just the key content and assessment criteria.
4. Hands-On Training: Build real-world skills with practical driving sessions designed to mirror regulator assessment routes and conditions.
5. Experienced Instructor: Our trainer has 12 years of industry experience.
6. Personalised Coaching: One-on-one sessions tailored to individual needs.
7. Comprehensive Curriculum: Cover all aspects of the Regulator Assessment.
8. Book online: Easy Online Scheduling. When booking online make your address: 1 Wright Road, Walkley Heights
How much training will I need?
While every trainee is different, it's possible to pass the Regulator Assessment with as little as 6 hours of training with our trainer, especially if you're already a confident driver with strong English communication skills.
However, most people need around 12 hours of training with our trainer to properly cover the assessment criteria, build consistency, and avoid common mistakes. After your first session, we’ll give you clear, honest feedback so you know exactly where you stand.