Get your Ps If you’re 18 years old and have completed required 120 hours of supervised driving, you can apply for a probationary driver licence.
How do I get P plates exemption in Victoria?
Only persons over 18 years of age are eligible for licence exemptions.
You can only apply for an exemption if you:
- are at least 18 years of age.
- hold a current Victorian learner permit.
- have a clean driving record.
- can demonstrate undue hardship or provide proof of previous driving experience.
How long am I on my green P’s for Victoria?
three years
Driving a car on your P-plates
Probationary drivers under 21 have a two-stage four-year licence system. This means you will have: a P1 licence (red P-plate) for the first 12 months. a P2 licence (green P-plate) for the next three years.
How long do you stay on P plates in Victoria?
P1 and P2 probationary licences Victoria has a two stage probationary driver licence. A P1 licence is issued for the first 12 months followed by a P2 licence for three years.
What does a blue P plate mean in Vic?
If you are a probationary driver you must display P plates whenever you drive.
How many mistakes can you have on a driving test in Victoria?
In a drive test only up to two critical errors are allowed which includes one critical error in stage I and one critical error in stage II or two critical errors in stage II of the test. More than two critical errors or two critical errors in the stage I of the test results in immediate termination of the drive test.
Can I drive a turbo on P plates Vic?
P plate legal cars NSW
The rules for P1/P2 license holders in New South Wales dictate that the following high-performance vehicles are banned: Power-to-weight ratios of greater than 130kW per tonne or. Modified engines that need to be approved by an engineer or. Other vehicles classified as high performance.
How fast can a red P plater go in Victoria?
Victorian red P plate rules do not set a special speed limit on drivers. P platers can drive at the signposted speed. Red P platers must have a 0.00% blood alcohol content. You cannot have any alcohol in your system.
What does a blue P plate mean in Australia?
Recognising that road rules have changed since many parents first got their licences, and their driving skills may become habitual, the Blue P program support parents through the process and removes barriers for young people who may feel challenged in gaining their licence.
How do I convert my P2 to full license in Victoria?
You must have held your green P’s (P2 licence) for at least 3 years to get your full licence. You must also pass an eyesight test.
How do you progress from P1 to P2?
To upgrade your provisional licence from: P1 to P2, you must have held your P1 licence for at least 12 months (not including any suspension period). P2 to full, you must have held your P2 licence for at least 2 years (not including any suspension period).
When should you take p plates off?
There is no official guidance regarding how long a driver should display P plates – motorists can simply keep them on their vehicle until they feel confident enough to drive without them.
How do I change my P license to full?
The probationary licence will be upgraded to a full competent licence after 2 years, and an interval period of a year will be given to upgrade the licence before the licence holder needs to repeat the whole driving lesson procedure.
Can you get your PS at 17 in Victoria?
When am I eligible to get my Ps? To apply for your probationary driver licence you must be 18 years of age or older and; have a Victorian residential address. meet evidence of identity requirements.
What does green P sticker mean?
probationary
You can display green ‘probationary’ P plates to show that you’ve just passed your driving test. You do not have to display them. You can leave them on your vehicle for as long as you like.
What does a yellow P plate mean?
But it actually shows that the driver is on a provisional/probationary licence (or learner’s licence) and carries restrictions. It also indicates other drivers this is an inexperienced driver, and they should make allowances for him.
What are instant fails on driving test Vic?
Mistakes allowed in the driving test
Forget to stop at stop sign, Unable to perform reverse parallel parking. Unable to perform a three point turn. Forget to give indicator sign while turning towards any side.
Where is the easiest place to pass your driving test Victoria?
LEARNER drivers have a better chance of passing their licence test in Ararat than anywhere else in Victoria.
What time is best for driving test?
5pm – 6pm appears to be the most successful slot
Early birds are out of luck though, with 6am-7am (38%) recorded as the second-lowest pass percentage, only losing out to tests taken after 7pm (30%).
Can P platers drive V8 in Victoria?
No, probationary drivers cannot drive a vehicle that has an engine that has been modified to increase the vehicle’s performance (other than a modification made by the manufacturer in the course of the manufacture of the vehicle).
Can P platers drive a V6 in Vic?
The current system, introduced in 2007, bans P-platers from driving vehicles with eight cylinders or more, certain high-performance six-cylinders, turbocharged or supercharged vehicles (with the exception of some exempted low-performance vehicles), and vehicles with engines that have been modified to increase the