Thursday, September 25, 2008
If you hold a current licence and have complied with the minimum driving experience for the class of licence being sought, you may drive a motor vehicle of that class without a learner's permits under the following conditions.
Drivers
Drivers
- must not drive while there is any alcohol presents in their blood or the presence of THC (Cannabis) or Methylamphetamine (Speed) or MDMA (Ecstasy) in their blood or oral fluid.
- must carry their current licence while driving
- must display 'L' plates to the front and rear of the vehicles they are driving
- must be accompanied by a passenger who holds a Driver's Licence (not being a provisional licence) for that class of vehicles
- must not exceed any speed limits by more than 10 km/h. (Exceeding any speed limit is an offence under the Road Traffic Act)
- must not exceed 80 km/h (or 100 km/h if accompanied by a Motor Driving Instructor in a clearly marked driving school vehicle fitted with dual service brake controls) in areas where the speed is permitted
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