Australia’s Driver Licensing Rules and Restrictions
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It should go without saying that a car licence does not cover anything with two or three wheels, like a scooter, a motorbike, a sidecar or a trike. Those modes of transport all require a motorcycle licence, which follows a similar learner and provisional licensing progression as car licences. Also, you can’t shortcut the system just because you have a car licence, but if you have an overseas motorbike licence, you can get that converted into an Australian equivalent after sitting a road rules test.
Glenn Butler is one of Australia’s best-known motoring journalists having spent the last 25 years reporting on cars on radio, TV, web and print. He’s a former editor of Wheels, Australia’s most respected car magazine, and was deputy editor of Drive.com.au before that. Glenn’s also worked at an executive level for two of Australia’s most prominent car companies, so he understands how much care and consideration goes into designing and developing new cars. As a journalist, he’s driven everything from Ferraris to Fiats on all continents except Antarctica (which he one day hopes to achieve) and loves discovering each car’s unique personality and strengths. Glenn knows a car’s price isn’t indicative of its competence, and even the cheapest car can enhance your life and expand your horizons.
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