Getting Your Driver Licence
Getting Your Driver Licence
Introduction
Year after year, crash statistics show that too many young drivers are at risk of being killed or injured on our roads. While young adults aged 17-25 years comprise only 16 per cent of licensed drivers in NSW, they account for 26 per cent of drivers involved in crashes resulting in injuries. To reduce the high numbers of young drivers being killed or injured on NSW roads, the State Government introduced the Graduated Licensing Scheme in 2000. The scheme helps new drivers gain the necessary skills and driving experience before they obtain a full licence. Under the scheme, new drivers progress from a learner licence to a full licence over an extended period of time, and at a pace that suits their individual driving needs. This allows new drivers the time needed to develop experience behind the wheel and greater knowledge about the road, resulting in safer driving.
A three-stage process
The Graduated Licensing Scheme requires new drivers to pass through three licensing stages before obtaining a full driver licence. Learner licence Provisional P1 licence Provisional P2 licence This flow chart shows how a new driver will progress through the licensing scheme.
Driver Knowledge Test Learner licence Minimum 12 months Valid for 5 years Log book (120 hours of driving practice including 20 hours of night driving) Driving Test
Full licence
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If you are under 18 and use a false ID to gain entry to licensed premises or to obtain alcohol, Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) may extend your provisional licence for a period of six months.
Learner licence
To get your learner licence you must: Be at least 16 years of age. Pass a Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) at a motor registry. Prove your identity. Pass an eyesight test.
Provisional P1 licence
To get your provisional P1 licence you must: Be at least 17 years of age. Have held your learner licence for at least 12 months (if you are under 25 years of age). Have completed at least 120 hours driving practice (including 20 hours of night driving). Pass a driving test.
Provisional P2 licence
To get your provisional P2 licence you must: Have held a P1 licence for at least 12 months. Pass the Hazard Perception Test (HPT).
Full licence
To get your full driver licence you must: Have held your P2 licence for a minimum of 24 months. Pass the Driver Qualification Test (DQT).
LICENCE RESTRICTION
LEARNER LICENCE
Zero Blood Alcohol Concentration You cannot have any alcohol in your (BAC) system when you drive a vehicle
Demerit points Your licence will be suspended if you incur 4 or more points Display of signs
L signs must be clearly displayed on the front and back of the exterior of the vehicle. The letter L must not be hidden.
Location restrictions You must not drive in Parramatta Park, Centennial Park or Moore Park when in Sydney.
Mobile Phone You must not use any function of a mobile phone, including hands free or loudspeaker devices, when driving.
Passengers Seatbelts
You must ensure all occupants, including yourself, are in a seat that has a seatbelt or an approved restraint fitted and that each passenger is using the seatbelt or restraint.
Speed limit You must not drive faster than 80 km/h.You must observe the speed limit where it is below 80 km/h.
PROVISIONAL P1 LICENCE
PROVISIONAL P2 LICENCE
You cannot have any alcohol in your You cannot have any alcohol in your system when you drive a vehicle system when you drive a vehicle Your licence will be suspended if you incur 7 or more points
P signs (red P on a white background) P signs (green P on a white background) must be clearly displayed on the front must be clearly displayed on the front and back of the exterior of the vehicle. and back of the exterior of the vehicle. The letter P must not be hidden. The letter P must not be hidden.
You can only drive cars. You can only drive cars, however if you have the required tenure, you may upgrade up to a Heavy Rigid licence class.
You must not use any function of a You cannot use a hand-held mobile mobile phone, including hands free or phone when driving. loudspeaker devices, when driving.
P1 drivers under 25 years of age are If you are disqualified from driving restricted to carrying one while a provisional licence holder passenger under 21 years of age you will be restricted to carrying between 11pm and 5am. one passenger at all times If you are disqualified from driving while while driving, for a period of a provisional licence holder you will be 12 months. restricted to carrying one passenger at all times while driving, for a period of 12 months.
You must ensure all occupants, including You must ensure all occupants, yourself, are in a seat that has a seatbelt including yourself, are in a seat that or an approved restraint fitted and that has a seatbelt or an approved restraint each passenger is using the seatbelt or fitted and that each passenger is restraint. using the seatbelt or restraint.
You must not drive faster than 90km/h. You must not drive faster than You must observe the speed limit where 100 km/h.You must observe the it is below 90 km/h.Your licence will be speed limit where it is below 100km/h. suspended for at least 3 months for any speeding offence.
LICENCE RESTRICTION
Supervising a learner Supervision
LEARNER LICENCE
You must not supervise another learner driver. You must not drive without a supervising driver. A supervising driver is a person who has an appropriate Australian full licence (not a learner or provisional licence) and who has a BAC of less than 0.05. They must sit next to you.
Vehicles
PROVISIONAL P1 LICENCE
PROVISIONAL P2 LICENCE
You must not supervise You must not supervise a a learner driver. learner driver.
You are allowed to tow light trailers up to 250 kg unloaded weight. You cannot drive vehicles with high performance six cylinder engines, eight or more cylinders, turbo-charged or super-charged engines, or engine performance modifications.*
You cannot drive vehicles with high performance six cylinder engines, eight or more cylinders, turbo-charged or super-charged engines, or engine performance modifications.*
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This applies to all P drivers who got their Ps on or after 11 July 2005.
Booking a test
All licence tests can be booked online at myRTA.com, by calling 13 22 13 or at a motor registry. You will need to pay a test fee and, if you pass and satisfy all other requirements, a licence card fee is also payable.
A No, you may move through the scheme at your own pace.
If you do not pass your HPT or DQT within the term of the P1 or P2 licence period, you can renew your P1 or P2 licence.
Q What costs are involved in getting a licence? A You will need to pay for your tests and for your licence card.You
can find out more at the RMS website.
Q Do I have to buy the handbooks to study for my tests? A To pass the tests you should read the appropriate handbook.
You can purchase them from any motor registry or view and download them from the RMS website. You can also use the online demonstration DKT or the HPT and DQT practice activities to help you prepare for the test.
Q What happens if I fail the DKT, HPT or the DQT? A If you fail any of the tests you may sit for a further test. You will
keep your current licence if you have one. Remember that a fee will be charged each time you sit for a DKT, HPT or DQT.
Q How do I choose a driving school? A Anyone who teaches new drivers professionally must have
a current NSW driving instructor licence and their vehicle must be fitted with dual foot controls for use by the instructor. We recommend selecting an instructor who has structured lessons and who is trained in how to teach low risk driving, such as RMSs Beyond Test Routes program. The pass rates of driving schools/instructors who have presented 30 or more test applicants in the preceding 12 months are published on RMS website.
Q Can I stay on a P1 or P2 forever? A Yes. It is not compulsory for any driver to progress to a full
licence.
A The legal limit for all L and P licence holders is zero. In effect
this means you cannot drink alcohol before driving.
Q Where on the vehicle should I display my L or P signs? A L and P signs must be clearly displayed on the front and back
of the exterior of the vehicle. The letters L and P cannot be hidden. The signs can be placed against the exterior windscreens but they must not obscure your vision. You are no longer allowed to display signs from the inside of your vehicle.
Q Can I use a hands-free phone while driving? A All mobile phone use is banned for L and P1 licence holders.
This includes hands-free kits, Bluetooth accessories and loudspeaker functions.
A Your licence will be suspended for at least 3 months. Q What happens if I am caught driving whilst unsupervised? A As a learner driver, if you are caught driving unsupervised the
Police may immediately suspend your licence at the roadside and, if you are convicted by a court of the offence, a period of disqualification will apply.
Q Can I upgrade to a higher class licence? A Only P2 licence holders can learn to drive and be issued with
a higher class licence up to Heavy Rigid (HR).