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Novice Driver Type 2: A Novice Driver Type 2 is a person who has held a driver's licence for more than one year but less than two years. Up until the end of the second year of holding a driver's licence, a person will only be able to have seven demerit points recorded against them in total. If eight or more demerit points are recorded the driver will be disqualified for at least three months and any driver's licence held will be cancelled. Display your P Plates: You will have a provisional licence until you have ceased to be a novice driver and have reached 19 years of age during which time you have to display red for first six months and then green 'P' plates for 18 months.

During your provisional licence period, you must display 'P' plates in a visible position at the front and back of your vehicle or motorcycle at all times. In order to assist the Police and other drivers identify if someone is subject to night-time restrictions, the driver is required to display the correct coloured 'P' plates.

Restrictions Novice Drivers are subject to a night time driving restriction for the first six months of holding a licence. Novice drivers are not allowed to get as many points. If you are in your second year of your P-plates, you will lose your licence if you get 8 or more demerit points. If you have an ordinary licence, you will get a demerit point suspension if you pick up 12 or more demerit points in the last 3 years.

When you get more demerit points than you are allowed, an Excessive Demerit Points Notice will be personally served on you. The demerit point suspension will start 28 days after the notice is given to you. At the end of your suspension, your demerit point tally will go back to zero.

You cannot apply for an Extraordinary Driver's Licence if you are under a demerit point suspension. Double or Nothing gives you the chance to keep your licence if you are served with an Excessive Demerit Points Notice. You have to be of good behaviour for 12 months, which means you must not:. Learning to drive. Learner drivers — steps to getting your licence Getting behind the wheel for the first time can be exciting, but there's a lot to learn before a new driver gets their P plates.

Practical driving assessment - minimum age 17 years. You must present your completed log book. What is the power of membership? We reinvest our profits back into our members and the community for the better of WA. More about RAC. Back to Department Homepage. Get a provisional licence P plates.

Step 6 of 6. Once you have passed the Practical Driving Assessment you will be granted a provisional licence and can drive unsupervised. Step 1. Get a learner's permit. Step 2. Step 3. Complete the Hazard Perception Test. Step 4. Continue to gain experience. Step 5. Pass the Practical Driving Assessment. Safe driver reward free licence renewal As a provisional driver you will be rewarded for your safe driving practices and your licence will be free for the first year after your provisional period, if you did not commit a traffic offence while on P plates.

You must validate the renewal using one of the following payment methods.



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