Remember – just because you’ve got your restricted licence, doesn’t mean you’re done with learning about driving.
The restricted phase is about giving you the freedom to gain experience while avoiding the riskiest driving situations for new, young drivers – driving late at night and driving with passengers.
It’s important that you know what the conditions of having a restricted licence are, and that you stick to them – for your safety as well as the road users around you.
The conditions of having a restricted licence are:
Breaching the restricted conditions of your driver licence could result in you receiving 35 demerit points and a fine of $100.
If you breach any other conditions of your driver licence you could receive 25 demerit points and a fine of $400.
Remember the risks
Newly licenced drivers—like yourself—are much more likely to be involved in a crash than more experienced drivers.
That’s not because you’re a bad driver. It’s because you just don’t have the same amount of experience as people who have been driving for a long time. You haven’t driven in as many different environments and conditions, so it’s important that you don’t overestimate your ability.
When in doubt, play it safe. Remember the risks involved with driving and never forget your responsibility to keep yourself and others safe on the roads.
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