How do I get P plates exemption NSW?

You must hold a current provisional licence to apply for an exemption. A fee is payable when the form is lodged and is not refundable if an exemption is not granted. exemptions. unit@ rms.nsw.gov.au.

Can you get fined for having P plates on NSW?

NSW Green P Plate Rules It’s a 4 demerit point penalty, which means an automatic 3 month license suspension. – You’ll need to stay on your Green P’s for an extra 6 months if you get a license suspension for unsafe driving. You’ll get an extra extension for every suspension, not including the suspension period!

What cars are banned for P platers NSW?

The technical answer is that P platers are banned from driving:

  • Vehicles with a power-to-mass ratios above 130 kilowatts per tonne (based on tare mass)
  • Vehicles with significantly modified engines.
  • Other vehicles that are classified as high performance because they have characteristics like fast acceleration.

Can P plate drive turbo NSW?

Until now, NSW P-platers were banned from driving supercharged or turbocharged cars as a blanket rule. As is the case with Victoria, the new rules for NSW will make cars with power-to-weight ratios of 130kW or less per tonne acceptable for P-platers, while those with more power per tonne will remain outlawed.

What is 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.

How many passengers can a P1 driver have in NSW?

one passenger
P1 drivers under 25 are not permitted to drive with more than one passenger under 21 between the hours of 11pm and 5am. P1 or P2 drivers who are issued with a new licence after a period of being disqualified from driving are not permitted to drive with more than one passenger for 12 months.

Can Red P platers drive after 11pm NSW?

P1 drivers under 25 are not permitted to drive with more than one passenger under 21 between the hours of 11pm and 5am. P1 or P2 drivers who are issued with a new licence after a period of being disqualified from driving are not permitted to drive with more than one passenger for 12 months.

How long do you stay on your red P plates NSW?

18 months
Your P1 licence is valid for 18 months. If you haven’t progressed to a P2 licence at the end of the 18 months, you can renew your licence. You don’t need to take the driving test again.

Can P 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. These laws encourage learner and provisional drivers and riders to concentrate on developing their vehicle control and hazard-perception skills.

Why are WRX not P plate legal?

Vehicle restrictions for provisional licence holders in NSW tipped to follow Victoria’s new power-to-weight system. “For example the 2007 Subaru WRX has a power-to-mass ratio of 123 kilowatts per tonne, but is banned because it can also go from zero to 100 in less than six seconds,” Minister Gay said.

What does Blue P plate mean?

Peninsula Young Drivers Learn Skills and Safety on our Roads Launched last month, the Blue P program supports learner drivers and their parents with practical driver safety and skills training.

Is a WRX P plate legal?

In 2012, Victoria’s road regulation body VicRoads announced that it would allow provisional license holders to drive any vehicle with a power-to-weight ratio up to 130kW/1000kg. Interestingly, the Subaru WRX is P plate prohibited in Victoria in all but the entry-level automatic-transmission variant.

What are the restrictions for a P plate in NSW?

– Red P platers are restricted from driving high performance vehicles, like cars with a power to tare mass ratio of 130kW per tonne or greater, and cars with heavily modified engines. The RMS has a look-up tool here NSW Green P Plate Rules – Green P platers cannot drive more than 100km/h.

Can a learner drive a L plate in NSW?

Whether you’re a learner driver and you’ve just gotten your learners license and L plates, or you’re on a P1 licence or P2 licence and have your provisional license in NSW, you may be wondering what restrictions apply to you.

Can a P1 provisional licence holder drive a P2?

Both P1 provisional licence holders and P2 provisional licence holders are banned from driving high performance vehicles that have: a power to tare mass ratio of greater than 130kW per tonne modified engines that need to be approved by an engineer other vehicles classified as high performance.

Are there any restrictions on driving outside NSW?

The conditions and restrictions that apply to learner or provisional licence holders do not change when they travel outside NSW. You might also have other licence conditions, such as wearing spectacles or contact lenses when driving. Learner and provisional P1 drivers must not drive faster than 90 km/h