
How do I get my P1 licence?
If you are 17 years of age or older, you are eligible to attempt
the Driving Test if you have logged at least 120 hours driving
time (which includes 20 hours of night driving) and have held
your learner licence for at least 12 months (drivers over 25 are
exempt from the 12 month tenure requirement). If you pass, you
will be issued your provisional P1 licence. You can attempt the
Driving Test in any type of light vehicle however you will be
restricted from driving certain prohibited vehicles when a P licence
is issued. For more information see the sections on P1
and P2 vehicle and passenger conditions and Learner
licence for exemptions from the 120 hours log book requirements.
A P1 licence is issued for 18 months. After a total of 12 months
you can attempt the Hazard Perception Test (HPT). If successful,
you can proceed to the P2 licence. A P2 licence must be held for
at least 24 months to progress to a full licence.
The P1 licence can be gained by a learner driver after successful
completion of the Driving Test - see the learner section for information
about the requirements of the learner licence.
You must be at least 17 years of age to attempt the Driving Test.
You will need to book for the Driving Test by calling the RTA
on 13 22 13 or booking online at myTests
on this website.
What special rules must I follow?
P1 drivers must:
Have P plates (red P on white background) displayed conspicuously
at the front and rear exterior of the car when driving. The letter
P on the plate must not be hidden. If towing a trailer, a P plate
must be on the back of the trailer.
Not exceed zero blood alcohol concentration (this means you cannot
drink before driving). It is also illegal to drive under the influence
of drugs.
Observe a maximum speed limit of 90 km/h.
Observe towing restrictions (you are only allowed to tow light
trailers of up to 250 kilograms unloaded weight).
Be restricted to driving an automatic or clutchless manual transmission
vehicle, if the test was not passed in a manual vehicle.
Not supervise a learner driver.
Not upgrade the licence to a higher class.
If aged under 25, you may only carry one passenger under the age
of 21 between 11pm and 5am.
Only carry the number of passengers that can be properly seated
in seats and restrained by approved seat belts or child restraints.
Only drive vehicles that have a seat belt fitted to the driver's
position and you must wear the seat belt.
Not use any functions of a mobile phone including hands-free devices.
Not drive certain prohibited vehicles.
Failure to comply with any of the above requirements is an offence
and carries heavy penalties, including loss of licence.
A provisional P1 licence will be suspended or refused if the
threshold of four demerit points is reached or exceeded. P1 licence
holders will have their licence suspended for at least three months
for any speeding offence. An additional suspension or refusal
period will apply for any excessive speed offence (More than 30km/h
above the speed limit).
To progress from a P1 to a P2 licence you must pass the HPT.
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