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Learner licence in new zealand !?

a person with learner licenece in new zea land can drive alone

or not ?!

    



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ryans762
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The conditions for a learner licence is you must always display L plates.
For car drivers you must have a adult with a full licence for at least two years in the front passenger seat while driving.
For motorcycle drivers you must not drive a motorcycle over 250 cc, go no over 70km/h, no carry a sidecar passenger or pillon and not ride between 10pm and 5am.
Good Luck learning


yankiwi
Sorry no
you cannot drive alone.
First rule on the books!

Learner licence conditions

1. You must not drive on your own. A supervisor must be sitting in the front passenger seat beside you when you're driving. Your supervisor must hold (and have held for at least two years) a current full New Zealand driver licence.

2. You must display 'L' (learner) plates on the front and rear of the vehicle.

3. You must have your learner licence with you when you're driving.


Before you learn to drive on the road you must get a learner licence. You'll need to:

* fill out an application form
* produce your full birth certificate*, passport or other proof of your identity and age
* produce evidence of your current address
* pay the fees for the learner licence application and the test
* provide an eyesight certificate from a New Zealand-registered doctor or New Zealand-registered optometrist (this must not be more than 60 days old), or pass an eyesight check
* have your photograph taken and provide a signature
* pass the learner licence test; this is a theory test that assesses your knowledge of the road rules.

When you pass the test you'll be given a temporary learner licence, valid for 21 days, to use until you receive your photo driver licence in the mail. (It should arrive within two to three weeks.)


Learner licence conditions

* You must not drive on your own. You must be accompanied by a supervisor, who must always sit in the front passenger seat beside you. A supervisor is someone who holds a current full New Zealand car driver licence and has held it for at least two years.
* If you are learning to ride a moped, you must not ride it between 10 pm and 5 am.
* You must display L (learner) plates on the vehicle at all times when you're driving. You can obtain L plates from Land Transport NZ driver licensing agents.
* There's no law stopping you from carrying passengers. However, if you do, your supervisor (who will must be seated next to you in the vehicle) must agree to this - the supervisor is responsible for everyone in the vehicle and for what happens when you're driving.

After holding a learner licence for at least six months, you can book a time at a driver licensing agent to sit your restricted licence test. The restricted licence test is a practical test of your driving.


Fees
Learner licence application fee
$39.30
Learner licence test $39.70
Restricted licence application fee
$39.30
Restricted licence test $48.90
Full licence application fee
$44.30
Full licence test $70.80
(Total $282.30) All fees include GST and are non-refundable.

Check out the web site, below.


hatbat91
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No. with learners you can only drive the car if the passenger (who has to be in the front seat and be able to take over, aka not drunk etc.) has full licence for at least 2 years. you need the next licene up from learners, your restricted. which will allow you to drive on your own with restriction. such as no passengers and between certain hours.
You can drive a low cc scooter on a learner license by yourself.
Enjoy and good luck


Alex
No.

If you have a learner licence, you must drive with someone who has their full licence for 3 years and display "L" plates on your front and rear windows as well as not driving later than 10pm. Minimum time is 6 months.

After that, you can take your restricted licence test which is a practical test (and i think a written as well - not sure). That allows you to drive by yourself, but you can't take passengers (unless they have had their full licence for 3 years). After a year you can get ur full.


Nathan M
No it just a scratch and win test. with learners you can only drive the car if the passenger has full licence for at least 2 years. you need the next licene up from learners which will allow you to drive on your own with restriction.
I think however you could drive a low cc scooter on a learner only licence


strawberry_chocolat90
no they can't.


weaniez
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Nope, not if its a NZ learner licence.
You don't actually have to drive to get your learners in NZ. You answer some multi choice questions, and don't get more than three wrong.



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