![]() ![]() The minimum size for the ‘P’ plate sign is shown in the diagram right and consists of a red letter ‘P’ against a white background. Only when you have obtained the P1 provisional licence are you authorised to drive while under P1 provisional conditions.Ī provisional licence is issued for 3 years, 1 year on P1 and 2 years on P2. The Certificate of Competency does not authorise you to drive. To apply for your P1 provisional licence, you must present the Certificate of Competency and your completed Log Book (75 hours of supervised driving) and declaration at a Customer Service Centre, together with the appropriate fee. You can then apply to be issued with a licence that is subject to provisional licence conditions (a P1 provisional licence). Alternatively, you may complete the Competency Based Training & Assessment (CBT&A) method instead.Īfter passing a practical driving test or completing the Competency Based Training & Assessment, a Certificate of Competency will be issued to you by the Authorised or Accredited Instructor. This is to allow you to practise your driving skills in preparation for the next practical driving test. If you fail a practical driving test, you are not allowed to do another practical driving test for at least 13 clear days. complete a CBT&A course with an instructor.pass a practical driving test (VORT) conducted by an instructor or Accreditation Auditor or.have a minimum of 75 hours of supervised driving (including 15 hours of night driving) recorded in your driving companion (not required for learner motorcycle riders) and.have held the learner’s permit for a minimum of six full calendar months if aged 25 or over.have held the learner’s permit for a minimum of 12 full calendar months if under the age of 25.Obtaining a P1 Provisional Licenceīefore you can apply for a P1 provisional licence you must: You can practise the Hazard Perception Test online. Telephone 13 10 84 for further information. For Hazard Perception Tests at Service SA, bookings are required. If you live more than 100 kilometres (as the crow flies) from a place where the test is conducted, or on Kangaroo Island, you are exempt from having to sit the Hazard Perception Test. Research has shown that a lack of these skills is a major factor in crashes involving young novice drivers.Ī Hazard Perception Test can be booked, by telephoning 13 10 84, and undertaken in any Customer Service Centre. To progress from an L to P1 licence you must pass the Hazard Perception Test, which is a computer-based test that measures your ability to recognise and respond to potentially dangerous situations and react appropriately. ![]() ![]() Two stages have been introduced to the Provisional license (P1 & P2) and a Hazard Perception test must be passed to progress from P1 to P2. ![]()
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