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Can you drive a V8 on your green PS NSW?

Can you drive a V8 on your green PS NSW?

If you’re a P1 or P2 licence holder and you’ve had your eye on that shiny Volkswagen Golf TSI – we’ve got some good news for you. From 1 August 2014, there are new rules allowing P plate drivers to drive a wider range of turbo, supercharged or V8 vehicles.

How fast can a green P plate go in NSW?

100km/h.
NSW Green P Plate Rules – Green P platers cannot drive more than 100km/h. – There is a 0.00% blood alcohol limit – you cannot have any alcohol in your system as a green P plater.

How many points does a green P plate have in NSW?

7 points
Demerit Points Limits for Different Licence Types

Licence Type Demerit Point Limit
Unrestricted (Full) Licence 13 points
Provisional P-2 Licence (Green P-plate) 7 points
Provisional P-1 Licence (Red P-plate) 4 points
Learner Licence 4 points

Can a green P plater drive a turbo car in NSW?

The New South Wales government has announced changes to the list of vehicles deemed safe enough for provisional drivers. It includes turbocharged and supercharged vehicles.

Can P platers use Bluetooth music?

P-platers are not allowed to mount their devices to use GPS maps or use Bluetooth to talk on the phone hands-free, or listen to audio. In Queensland you can be fined almost $400 and three demerit points if a P1 driver breaks mobile phone laws.

Can P platers listen to music act?

L & P Platers can listen to music and podcasts if the phone is secured in an approved holder, and it does not require any kind of interaction when driving, including by voice. Drivers must set up their GPS instructions before beginning to drive.

What are the rules for green P plates in NSW?

NSW Green P Plate Rules – Green P platers cannot drive more than 100km/h. – There is a 0.00% blood alcohol limit – you cannot have any alcohol in your system as a green P plater. – All mobile phone use is banned for green P platers, including hands-free and speaker phone.

What do I need to get a green P2 licence?

To progress to your green Ps (provisional P2 licence) you must: Have held your red Ps (provisional P1) for at least 12 months. Have a good driving record (no suspensions)

How old do you have to be to get a P plate in Australia?

During this time you’re considered a novice driver – meaning you’re under 19 years of age and have not held a driver’s licence for more than two years (in Australia or elsewhere). You’ll start off with red P plates and transfer to ‘green Ps’ after six months.

When do you change from red to green P plates?

You’ll start off with red P plates and transfer to ‘green Ps’ after six months. Night time driving restrictions apply to the first six months. It’s an offence if you fail to display your P plates as required.