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Learner drivers must not tow a trailer or any other vehicle and are not permitted to drive any vehicle that is being towed. P1 drivers must not drive a vehicle that is towing any other vehicle with unladen mass of more than kg. P1 drivers can tow trailers either loaded or unloaded, however the unladen mass of the trailer itself excluding the load must not be over kilograms and they must display a P plate on the back of the trailer while towing.

P1 licence holders who passed their driving test in an automatic vehicle including vehicles with an automatic clutch actuator will be restricted to driving automatics, unless they are being supervised by a person with an unrestricted licence.

This condition remains until you are issued with a provisional P2 or unrestricted licence. To remove the condition earlier, you must pass a driving test in a manual vehicle. Learner and provisional drivers must wear a seatbelt and ensure that their passengers are sitting in a seat with a suitable seatbelt or child restraint for their age and are wearing the seatbelt or restraint properly fastened and adjusted.

NSW learner and provisional drivers and riders must obey the same licence conditions and restrictions as listed above that apply to them in NSW when they drive or ride in other states or territories in Australia. Licence conditions Listen. Safer limits build confidence Special licence conditions apply for young and novice drivers within NSW.

Supervised driving All learner drivers must be supervised by someone with a full unrestricted driver licence. Zero blood alcohol All learner and provisional drivers must have a zero blood alcohol limit. Mobile phones Learner and provisional drivers must not use a mobile phone while driving. The only instances where Learner or Provisional drivers can legally use their mobile phones are: To show their Digital Driver Licence after being requested to do so by police To use wallet functions when stationary and on a road-related area such as in a carpark, driveway or drive-thru.

Passenger limits for P1 and P2 drivers P1 drivers under 25 are not permitted to drive with more than one passenger under 21 between the hours of 11pm and 5am. Contacts for common benefits are listed below. Call Email dcs. Call Email customerservice. Comments or queries about the Blue Badge scheme can be emailed to bluebadges infrastructure-ni. For queries or advice about claiming compensation due to a road problem, contact DFI Roads claim unit. For queries about your identity check, email nida nidirect.

For queries or advice about criminal record checks, email ani accessni. For queries or advice about employment rights, contact the Labour Relations Agency.

For queries or advice about passports, contact HM Passport Office. For queries or advice about pensions, contact the Northern Ireland Pension Centre.

If you wish to report a problem with a road or street you can do so online in this section. If you wish to check on a problem or fault you have already reported, contact DfI Roads. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Enter a valid email address. This does not apply to accredited driver trainers. All drivers are banned from using a mobile phone in the hand or having it rest on any part of their body, such as their lap, while driving.

This applies even if you're stopped in traffic. The phone does not need to be turned on or in use for it to be an offence. Find out more about mobile phone rules that apply to all drivers.

If you are under 25, you must not use hands-free kits, Bluetooth accessories, wireless headsets or the phone's loudspeaker function. If your phone is in a pocket of your clothing or a pouch you're wearing, you must not use it in any way.

This includes touching it, looking at it or operating it with your voice. You can also use your phone when safely parked. Parked means stopped with the intention of staying at that place. If you are found using a mobile phone while driving, you may be given a fine and 4 demerit points will be recorded on your traffic history.



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