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Bundaberg East, Queensland1 providersSpecialised Driver Training

There is 1 NDIS Specialised Driver Training provider listed in Bundaberg East. Across 1 reviewed provider, the average rating is 4.8 from 23 reviews. Providers operate across 1 suburb, including Bundaberg East.

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Updated July 2026

About the service

About Specialised Driver Training under the NDIS

Specialised driver training helps participants with disability learn to drive, or return to driving, safely and independently. Delivered by driver-trained occupational therapists and specialised instructors, it covers assessment of fitness to drive, lessons tailored to your needs — often in a modified vehicle — and advice on any vehicle modifications required, such as hand controls or a left-foot accelerator.

It differs from ordinary driving lessons because of the disability-specific assessment and tailored instruction, and it links closely with vehicle modifications since the assessment often determines what adaptations a vehicle needs. Funding generally comes from capacity-building supports, and state licensing requirements also apply. When choosing a provider, look for driver-trained occupational therapists and instructors experienced with your type of disability, access to appropriately modified training vehicles, and a clear approach that coordinates assessment, lessons, and any modifications through to licensing.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many Specialised Driver Training providers are there in Bundaberg East?

There is 1 NDIS Specialised Driver Training provider listed in Bundaberg East.

Which Bundaberg East suburbs have the most Specialised Driver Training providers?

Bundaberg East currently have the most listed Specialised Driver Training providers.

Do I need a driving assessment first?

Usually yes. A driver-trained occupational therapist assesses your physical, visual, and cognitive abilities and how your disability affects driving. This assessment guides your lessons and may recommend the vehicle modifications you need, such as hand controls or a left-foot accelerator.

How is specialised driver training funded?

It is generally funded under capacity-building supports, reflecting the goal of building the skill and independence to drive. The NDIS considers how the support relates to your disability and goals, and the licensing requirements of your state or territory authority also apply.

How do I choose a driver training provider?

Look for driver-trained occupational therapists and instructors with real experience teaching drivers with your type of disability, access to appropriately modified training vehicles, and a supportive approach. Ask how they coordinate assessment, lessons, and any vehicle modifications and prepare you for licensing.