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FAQ for Learner Drivers
If you are under 25, you need to log 120 hours of supervised driving, including 20 hours of night driving, in your logbook. If you are 25 or older, you do not need to complete the logbook hours but must pass the driving test.
A supervisor must have a full (unrestricted) Australian driver’s licence, held for at least one year. They must sit in the front passenger seat while supervising.
Yes, learners in NSW must not exceed 90 km/h, regardless of the signposted speed limit.
Yes, learner drivers in NSW can drive on all roads, including motorways and freeways, as long as they are supervised by a qualified driver.
Learners have a zero-tolerance policy for alcohol and drugs. If caught exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 km/h, your licence can be suspended for three months. Learners also have four demerit points, and exceeding this will result in suspension.
You can book your driving test online through the Service NSW website or in person at a Service NSW centre. Make sure your logbook (if required) is completed and signed off.
Important Information for
Learner Drivers
Important Information for Learner Drivers
Common Mistakes by Learner Drivers
Here are some common mistakes made by learner drivers in Sydney, along with tips to avoid them:
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