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Can Victorian P platers drive in NSW?

Can Victorian P platers drive in NSW?

Victorian learner and probationary drivers travelling interstate. One example is NSW where: learner drivers with a Victorian license are allowed to drive at up to the posted speed limit.

Do NSW P platers have to follow Vic rules?

In NSW, drivers with a P1 licence cannot have more than one passenger under 21 between 11pm and 5am and the RMS advises drivers to obey rules relating to the state where they obtained their licence.

Can you get fined for having P plates on NSW?

Motorists who let L-platers or P-platers use their car may be slapped with a $161 fine and three demerit points if they forget one simple task.

Can P platers go 100 in NSW?

P2 Plate Restrictions In NSW You cannot drive high performance vehicles. You must observe posted speed limits and cannot exceed speeds of 100 km/h. You may not have any alcohol in your system while driving.

How fast can P platers go in NSW?

90kph
P1 drivers must observe a maximum speed limit of 90kph. Any speeding offence will have a minimum penalty of 4 demerit points, a fine, and licence suspension for 3 months. All type of use of a mobile phone (including speaker phone and hands-free set) will result in 3 demerit points plus a fine.

How fast can L platers go in NSW?

90km/h.
The speed limit for L platers in NSW is 90km/h. Don’t tow another vehicle. If in Sydney, you’re also not allowed drive in Parramatta Park or Centennial Park.

Can act P platers drive 110 in NSW?

When driving in NSW, learners can only drive up to 90 km/h, even on highways or in other areas where posted speed limits may be higher. But under the ACT graduated licensing system, there are no such restrictions. As long as you don’t exceed the speed limit, you can drive as fast as you want.

Can full licence drive with P plates Victoria?

This lets you learn to drive when there’s an experienced, fully licensed driver in the passenger seat. After you’ve passed the requirements, you can then do your driving test and apply for a provisional license (your red P plates). After a few years on a provisional license, you can apply for a full Victorian license.

Is it illegal to drive with thongs in NSW?

No, it’s not illegal to drive in thongs in NSW. However, you must be in proper control of your vehicle, which is why driving barefoot might be a better option. You could be fined if using inappropriate footwear leads to an accident.

Can P platers listen to music NSW?

Both P1 and P2 probationary drivers must never use any hands-free or hand-held device while driving, which includes listening to music. This applies even if you are able to change tracks or adjust volume from your steering wheel or car stereo or store your phone in a commercially designed holder.

What’s the fastest P plate legal car?

Fastest P Plate Legal Cars In 2016/2017. – Ideas for cars in NSW, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia.

  • Toyota Supra JZA80 – 164kW (non-turbo)
  • Nissan 300ZX Z32 – 166kW (non-turbo)
  • Honda S2000 – 177kW.
  • Honda Integra TypeR (DC5) – 150kW.
  • Nissan Skyline R34 GT – 147kW (non-turbo)
  • Toyota Celica – 142kW.

Can L platers listen to music NSW?

Learner and P-Plater drivers in NSW can no longer use a phone in any way while driving. This means no navigation, no playing music, no using a safe phone cradle, no nothing. Learner, P1 and P2 licence holders are not permitted to use a mobile phone at all while driving or riding.

Are there restrictions on P plates in Victoria?

So the Victorian P plate restrictions are there for a reason, but that doesn’t mean they’re not confusing. This article will outline all the Victoria P plate restrictions that apply to young drivers in Melbourne or in regional Victoria. In Victoria the first license you’ll need to get is your learners.

Where did the girl with the P plate get pulled over?

A Victorian girl on “P” plates was pulled over numerous times in NSW doing the speed limit, conflicting information was given to her by Vic roads and the NSW Police. A NSW boy on “P” plates crossed into victoria to pick up two friends, the police pulled him up and fined him for having two passengers in his peer group in the car.

Can A P Plater drive at 80kmh in NSW?

If the law in NSW says P platers can only drive at 80kmh, you can ignore that law as soon as you leave NSW – because it is not a condition on your licence. Provided a P plater has a licence, they can use it in victoria if they comply with their home conditions and comply with local laws.

Where do P / L license plates come from?

This was discussed in some detail on this thread: http://www.trafficlaw.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2279&start=18 I did some research on it as I have a younger brother who was living in southern NSW when he was learning to drive and first got his licence. Busdriver – That information from RMS is disappointing as I believe it is incorrect.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUKc1GEeCqU