Summary
The Summary page shows how much of the required total and night driving times.
The progress graphic shows the grand total of total and night durations of logged trips and manually entered durations.
Summary
- Licence In – Based on your age and the authorities minimum licence age and minimum period of holding a learners permit, the period, in months, weeks or days, before you can go for your probationary licence.
- Hours In – Based on your trips to date, the period in years, months, weeks or days, you will have completed the required hours.
- Trips – The total number of logged trips.
- Distance – The total distance driven during the logged trips.
- Average Distance – Average distance per trip.
Total Hours
- Duration – Total duration of all trips.
- Completed – Percentage completed.
- Manually Entered – How much duration has been manually entered.
- Remaining – The amount of driving remaining.
Night Hours
- Duration – Total night duration of all trips.
- Completed – Percentage completed.
- Manually Entered – How much night duration has been manually entered.
- Remaining – The amount of night driving remaining.
Light
- Day – Number of trips driven during the day.
- Dawn/Dusk – Number of trips driven during dawn and/or dusk.
- Night – Number of trips driven at night.
Parking
- Parking – Number of trips in which parking was attempted.
Traffic
- Light – The number of trips driving with light traffic conditions.
- Moderate – The number of trips driving with moderate traffic conditions.
- Heavy – The number of trips driving with heavy traffic conditions.
Weather
- Dry – Number of trips driving during dry weather conditions.
- Wet – Number of trips driving during wet weather conditions.
Road
- Local Street – Number of trips driven on local streets.
- Main Street – Number of trips driven on main streets.
- Inner City – Number of trips driven on inner city streets.
- Freeway – Number of trips driven on freeways.
- Rural Highway – Number of trips driven on rural highways.
- Rural Other – Number of trips driven on rural roads other than rural highways.
- Gravel – Number of trips driven on gravel roads.
Sharing Your Progress
You can share your summary details by touching the button.
This will display the standard iPhone sharing options:
If you would like to tweet your progress, then touch the Twitter button, update the text of your tweet, and touch Post.
Your tweet will now appear on your timeline.
Viewing your tweet will show the summary image in full.
You can view the tweet here: