The AAMI Driving Test
is now on
Are you one of Australia’s safest drivers? It’s time to find out.
Australia, start your engines
The AAMI Driving Test is a nationwide challenge where safe drivers have the chance to win big. We’re talking monthly prizes of movie tickets, petrol vouchers, prepaid Mastercards, and for the major prize – 1 of 5 Aussie holidays.
Just download the AAMI App, join AAMI Driver Rewards, follow the AAMI Driving Test prompts and hit the road. Reach a Driver Score of 95 or above on set days, and you’ll go into the draw. Open to Australian residents aged 18+ with a valid drivers licence. T&Cs apply.
Drive safe, for a chance to win big
Here's what's up for grabs.
Monthly prizes
15 x $1,000 Pre-paid Mastercards
50 x $500 Ampol petrol vouchers
50 x Event or Village cinemas double passes
($40)
Major prizes
5 x Aussie holiday packages
(up to $10,000 each)
Who will be Australia’s safest drivers?
Are you a morning person or a night owl? A cat person or a dog person? It’s state vs state, mate vs mate, and every trip counts. Download the AAMI App and join the AAMI Driving Test today. Read the full Terms and Conditions.
Bit hard on the brake there, young fella.
Just keep both hands on the wheel. Old timer.
That was some tidy overtaking back there, man.
Within the speed limit, champion.
Heard you Queenslanders give right of way to cane toads.
Surprised you lot can hear anything over those espresso machines.
Oi do you boogie boarders drive with your flippers on? Obviously not.
Oh, look. Redheads
Busier than usual.
I check my blind spots before merging.
I keep my seat belt low and tight.
I keep my eyes on the road.
I indicate when entering and exiting roundabouts.
Well, I take extra care in school zones.
Are you one of Australia's safest drivers?
The AAMI Driving Test is on. Increase your driver score for a chance to win big. Search AAMI Driving Test and compete against the nation.
Let's Drive
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Get started
Download the AAMI App, set up AAMI Driver Rewards and complete the AAMI Driving Test entry questions.
Hit the road
A reminder to enable location and mobile data, as well as motion and fitness activity, then get driving.
Check your score
Each drive contributes to your overall score and lets you know about which driving behaviours you can work on.
Win prizes
Reach a Driver Score of 95 or above on the second Monday of each month to go into monthly and major prize draws. Read the full Terms and Conditions.
LEADERBOARD COMING SOON
Check back in after 29 October 2025 to see how Aussie drivers across the nation are stacking up.
Driving tips
Safe driving improves your score - but more importantly, it’s good for the whole community. Here are a few things to keep in mind behind the wheel.
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Acceleration
Accelerating smoothly means you're driving more safely, helping the planet, and easing the pressure on your wallet.
Accelerating a little too harshly — for example, when taking off at the lights or running up to a highway — can be dangerous, and really eat up your petrol.
Braking
Stay at least three seconds behind the vehicle in front of you. That should give you enough time to brake gradually and safely if anything happens.
If you’re driving while distracted, or tailgating, you can wind up quickly slamming on the brakes — which can lead to a collision.
Speeding
If you’re on an uninterrupted stretch of road, like a highway, cruise control can be a great help.
Leave plenty of journey time — many drivers don’t even notice their speed gradually creeping up when they’re in a rush. Stay safe and watch the speed limit.
Cornering
Stay smooth and precise when you hit those corners. Accelerate gradually, and only when the turn is complete.
We’ve all rushed a corner or two in our time, especially when we’re in a hurry or trying to squeeze in a turn before the lights change. Give yourself time to react quickly and corner safely.
Phone use
If you don’t have a phone mount, try get into the habit of not touching your phone by keeping it in the glove box or on the backseat, or switching it to “do not disturb”.
Even a moment’s distraction can be dangerous for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians.
AAMI Driving Test
Frequently asked questions
The AAMI Driving Test is a national competition that rewards safe drivers with an opportunity to win a share in over $90,000 in prizes. By using the AAMI App, setting up AAMI Driver Rewards, answering a few questions about you and recording a drive, eligible Aussies can earn a Driver Score. If your Driver Score is 95 or above on set dates, and you meet the competition eligibility requirements, you’ll go into monthly and major prize draws.
Number Score
Your overall score, out of 100, is presented on the home screen. This is the key measurement of your driving performance, based on data from your trips over the past two weeks. The App compares your performance to the typical driver population, both within Australia and internationally, for each sub score. Sub scores are for behaviour categories, like hard braking or speeding, and those sub scores are weighed together to produce an overall score.
Star Rating
The star ratings are granted for each individual trip and can be viewed on the trips screen. They provide an idea of what happened on each trip. For a given trip, you can lose stars for any risky events that occur, such as phone use, hard braking, speeding, hard acceleration, and hard cornering.
To be eligible, you must:
- Be an Australian resident aged 18 years or over
- Hold a valid Australian drivers licence
- Download the AAMI App and set up AAMI Driver Rewards
- Opt in to receive AAMI marketing communications (and not opt out during the Entry Period)
- Complete the entry questions and accept the competition Terms and Conditions
AAI Limited trading as AAMI. Ends 9/2/26. Draws at L2 11 York Street Sydney, winners published at aami.com.au/aami-driving-test within 3 weeks of the relevant draw. Score check and draw date schedule in full T&Cs. Entrants must consent to receive AAMI marketing and not opt out during the entry period. NSW Authority No. TP/04503, ACT Permit No. TP 25/01909, SA Permit No. T25/1401