Learning to Drive in Western AustraliaLearning to drive in WA - Step 1: Take a theory test, and then apply for a learners permit, after passing the thoery test.
- Step 2: Take lessons
- Step 3: Take the practical driving assessment (You must be at least 16 years and 6 months old)
- Step 4: Drive under supervision for at least 6 months, and accumulate 25 hours of driving experience, whilst displaying 'L' plates.
- Step 5: No earlier than age 17, you take the Hazard Perception Test. After passing that test, you can drive unsupervised whilst displaying 'P' plates.
- Step 6: After a further 2 years on P plates, you progress to a full licence.
Source: www.dpi.wa.gov.au/.../1476.asp More on Driving in Western Australia at: Driving in WA
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