Changes to licensing system – at last.

Queensland transport have finally come up with changes to the licensing system for new drivers. Not everyone is going to agree that this is a good thing, but with so many young people dying on our roads these days I for one hope that they have a positive affect. Changes include;

  • Lowering learners permit age to 16 and increasing the licence period to 12 months.
  • Gaining 100 hours of supervised on road experience for learners under 25
  • Restricting mobile phone use including hands free etc. for learners and provisional drivers under 25 while under instruction.
  • Introduction of two phased provisional licensing system.
  • Compulsory L and P plates.
  • Passenger restrictions for under 25′s.
  • High powered vehicle restrictions for under 25′s.
  • Hazard perception test after 12 months on provisional licence.
  • Late night driving and other restrictions for disqualified and suspended drivers.

In my opinion most of these changes are no-brainers, there has been too many young lives lost already.

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