Hillbilly H Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2021 Messages 520 Reaction score 481 Credits 3,335 Jul 30, 2023 #1 What is a "P" plate?
wizardfromoz Administrator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Apr 30, 2017 Messages 10,301 Reaction score 9,214 Credits 47,676 Jul 30, 2023 #2 It's a Provisional Licence plate (separate to the vehicle licence plates) for drivers new to driving P plates in my home state of Queensland (abbrev. Qld) are of two types P1 and P2 (used to be only the one in my day). Easiest for explanation is to read the following 2 links covering P1 and P2, and to see examples, just type in, say in Google images for queensland p plates https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/licensing/driver-licensing/applying/provisional/p1 https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/licensing/driver-licensing/applying/provisional/p2 In other states and territories in Australia, YMMV. In Qld, you can get a Learner's Permit at 16 (must be accompanied by a qualified driver), your licence at 17 (pass driver's test), and so on. If you are 23 when you get your P1, then you have it for a year and go straight to Open Licence, no need for P2. Cheers Chris BTW if you lose your licence (exceeding demerit points, drink driving and so on) it's back to P's following any disqualification period served.
It's a Provisional Licence plate (separate to the vehicle licence plates) for drivers new to driving P plates in my home state of Queensland (abbrev. Qld) are of two types P1 and P2 (used to be only the one in my day). Easiest for explanation is to read the following 2 links covering P1 and P2, and to see examples, just type in, say in Google images for queensland p plates https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/licensing/driver-licensing/applying/provisional/p1 https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/licensing/driver-licensing/applying/provisional/p2 In other states and territories in Australia, YMMV. In Qld, you can get a Learner's Permit at 16 (must be accompanied by a qualified driver), your licence at 17 (pass driver's test), and so on. If you are 23 when you get your P1, then you have it for a year and go straight to Open Licence, no need for P2. Cheers Chris BTW if you lose your licence (exceeding demerit points, drink driving and so on) it's back to P's following any disqualification period served.
bob466 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 22, 2020 Messages 1,844 Reaction score 1,463 Credits 13,376 Dec 9, 2023 #3 A P plater can drive as fast as they like and break every road rule...so they think.
OP Hillbilly H Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2021 Messages 520 Reaction score 481 Credits 3,335 Dec 9, 2023 #4 bob466 said: can drive as fast as they like and break every road rule...so they think. Click to expand... LOL We call them the highway patrol.
bob466 said: can drive as fast as they like and break every road rule...so they think. Click to expand... LOL We call them the highway patrol.
bob466 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 22, 2020 Messages 1,844 Reaction score 1,463 Credits 13,376 Dec 23, 2023 #5 P Plater has licence 5 mins...they will not learn. https://www.9news.com.au/national/n...ey-crash/8d713b87-3246-4744-93be-eda4b2574c20
P Plater has licence 5 mins...they will not learn. https://www.9news.com.au/national/n...ey-crash/8d713b87-3246-4744-93be-eda4b2574c20