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My heavy vehicle licence. Parents and supervisors. Road rules. Safe driving tips. Cycling Laws. My car licence Driving is one of the riskiest daily activities that you'll do so preparing yourself and your vehicle is vital.

My motorcycle licence Riding a motorcycle is enjoyed by people of all ages. However, compared to driving other road vehicles, riding a motorcycle can place you at higher risk than others. If you are involved in a crash, the chances of being injured are very high.

My heavy vehicle licence The term 'heavy vehicle' applies to the trucks, B-doubles and road trains that transport goods across Australia. It also includes buses, trams, agricultural machinery, livestock transporters, tankers, grain and delivery trucks and other long and possibly slow moving vehicles on our roads. The following provides information on upgrading your licence to a higher class. Heavy vehicle inspections Heavy vehicle inspections required on change of ownership from Parents and supervisors Supervising a learner driver is a challenging experience.

It can also be very rewarding. You'll help a young person develop the skills and attitudes they need to become a safer, smarter driver. Road rules Is your knowledge of basic road rules up-to-date? Breaking basic road rules contributes to thousands of avoidable crashes in South Australia resulting in injuries and fatalities each year. Safe driving tips Driving involves risk and safe drivers aim to reduce and manage their risk. Visitors to South Australia Driving involves risk and safe drivers aim to reduce and manage their risk.

My car licence P2 provisional licence. To move to the P2 licence you must pass and pay for the Hazard Perception Test which can be done online. P2 — Green plate must be displayed for 2 years for any driver under the age of Once the 2 years is completed you will automatically be upgraded to an Open licence. According to research we are all 4 times more likely to be involved in a crash using our phones while driving. Distraction is one of the fatal five causes of deaths and serious injury in car crashes and using our phones while driving is very distracting.

We can become very absorbed in a conversation and miss important information while driving. It will certainly add seconds to our reaction time which could be the difference between avoiding a crash or being in one. People will say but I can have a conversation with a passenger and still drive and that is correct but the passenger can also see what is happening ahead and will probably stop talking if need be and is also another set of eyes to help see things ahead.

Experts believe that using a mobile phone while driving greatly impacts your ability to concentrate on driving. Texting is even more dangerous. P2 drivers who do not get a suspension are not affected by these changes.

Failure to follow any of these rules is an offence and carries heavy penalties, including loss of licence. You must comply with these NSW rules when you are driving interstate or overseas. You should also make yourself aware of any licensing or driving laws that another jurisdiction may apply to you as a visiting novice driver. Demerit points apply to P2 drivers.

Your P2 licence will be suspended or refused if you reach or exceed 7 demerit points. P2 drivers who receive a suspension for unsafe driving behaviour must stay on their P2 licence for an extra 6 months for every suspension they receive. This condition will apply for 12 months.

Exemptions from the one passenger condition will only be granted in exceptional circumstances. You must provide reasons why your situation is exceptional. If an exemption is granted, it will be limited to specific circumstances such as employment, and may also be limited to certain vehicles.



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