Can I drive after 10pm on my learners?
You can drive a car or van at any time of the day or night as long as you have a supervisor and are displaying L plates front and rear. If you are a motorcyclist you must not ride between 10pm and 5am on either a learner or restricted licence.
Can a learner driver at night?
While you’re a learner driver, you must be accompanied by an experienced driver* or a driving instructor but you can drive at any time of the day or night. Once you pass your test you can drive at any time of the day or night on your own.
Can learners drive after 11pm Qld?
Peer passenger restrictions apply to young novice drivers—P1 provisional licence holders under 25 years of age can only carry 1 passenger aged under 21 years between 11pm and 5am. Restrictions, such as no late night driving, apply for disqualified and suspended young drivers.
What happens if you have no L plates?
Learning to drive without L plates could land you a fine & penalty points on your licence. Learning to drive without L plates or not displaying them correctly could land you a fine and penalty points on your licence before you’ve even passed your test.
Is there a curfew for L platers in SA?
THE RULE. No driving between midnight and 5am unless a qualified supervising driver is seated next to you or you meet the exemption criteria.
How fast can L platers go in NSW?
90 km/h
L platers must: Observe a maximum speed limit of 90 km/h, and observe the posted speed limit where it is below 90km/h. Not tow any other vehicle. Not exceed zero blood alcohol concentration (in effect, this means you cannot drink before driving)
Can learners listen to music Qld?
Can you listen to music on your phone? Yes on full, as long as the phone is in a cradle or it can be operated via Bluetooth; no if your a learner or P1. Can you use the phone while stopped at traffic lights? Only if it’s hands-free, and not for P1/P2/learner drivers.
Can a learner driver drive at night in NSW?
All learners can drive at night because they are supervised by a person with a licence. In fact, each state has its own recommendations for driving at night while you are a learner: New South Wales: 120 hours of supervised driving experience with 20 hours of night driving
What are the restrictions on learning to drive in Australia?
Learners are subject to numerous restrictions: (a) a maximum speed of 90 km/h; (b) a zero blood alcohol content limit; (c) cannot tow a trailer; and (d) and must conspicuously display black-on-yellow “L-plates” on the exterior of the vehicle while driving.
Can You Drive at night in New South Wales?
New South Wales: 120 hours of supervised driving experience with 20 hours of night driving You are not allowed to drive unsupervised between certain hours at night when you are a P plate driver unless you have a specific restriction for work or education.
Are there any restrictions on being a learner driver?
Restrictions on learner drivers. After you pass your knowledge test and get your learner permit you must comply with the learner driver restrictions when driving. Learner permit restrictions. All car learner permit holder must: have an experienced driver seated beside them at all times while driving. not tow a trailer or vehicle.
All learners can drive at night because they are supervised by a person with a licence. In fact, each state has its own recommendations for driving at night while you are a learner: New South Wales: 120 hours of supervised driving experience with 20 hours of night driving
Learners are subject to numerous restrictions: (a) a maximum speed of 90 km/h; (b) a zero blood alcohol content limit; (c) cannot tow a trailer; and (d) and must conspicuously display black-on-yellow “L-plates” on the exterior of the vehicle while driving.
New South Wales: 120 hours of supervised driving experience with 20 hours of night driving You are not allowed to drive unsupervised between certain hours at night when you are a P plate driver unless you have a specific restriction for work or education.
What are the rules for driving with a learner’s licence?
Rules for driving with a learner licence. When learning to drive you must: have a supervisor beside you—someone who holds a valid open licence for the class of vehicle you are driving and has held the licence for at least 1 year.