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GOING GREEN FOR RED P PLATE DRIVERS

Victoria's new graduated licensing system is introducing new driver licensing rules. These new rules mean that a probationary driver will have to ...

NEW ON ROAD DRIVING TEST

The driving test, which takes about 30 minutes, is in two parts. The first part involves five to ten minutes in ...

THE NEW PEER PASSENGER RESTRICTION

From 1 July 2008, P1 drivers can carry no more than one passenger aged 16 to 21 years. Exemptions from this ...

ALCOHOL INTERLOCKS FOR FIRST TIME OFFENDERS

If you’re a P plater or a driver under 26 and you have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .07 ...

RESTRICTED HIGH POWERED VEHICLES FOR P PLATE DRIVERS

Simplified restrictions on the vehicles you can’t drive as a P plate driver are part of Victoria’s new Graduated Licensing ...

YOU NEED TO LOG AT LEAST 120 HOURS ON YOUR LS

Experienced drivers are safer drivers – so Victoria’s new Graduated Licensing System requires that if you are under 21, you ...

LOG BOOK

The logbook is included in the Learner Kit which comprises Guide for Learners, Learner Log Book and Guide for Supervising Drivers. ...

YOU NEED TO LEARN FOR AT LEAST 12 MONTHS ON YOUR Ls

Experienced drivers are safer drivers – so Victoria’s new Graduated Licensing System requires that if you are under 21 years ...

NO MOBILE PHONE USE FOR INEXPERIENCED DRIVERS

All mobile phone use, including hands free or hands held, and messaging is not allowed for learner drivers from 1 July ...

P1 AND P2 PROBATIONARY LICENCES

On 1 July 2008, a two stage probationary licence system commenced and replaced the previous one stage, three year probationary ...

P1 DRIVERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO TOW

From 1 July 2008, for all new P1 drivers, towing of any kind is not allowed. The only exceptions are: If you ...

A GOOD DRIVING RECORD IS NECESSARY

From 1 July 2008, if you’re a P1 or P2 licence holder, you’ll need a good driving record to graduate to ...

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