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NSW Learner Driver in Queensland.?
Can the holder of a New South Wales learner licence legally drive on Queensland Roads, and if so can the hours driven there be used in the logbook as part of the 120 hrs required? Any help gratefully accepted.
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- lysLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes they can drive on QLD roads and use the time as part of their 120hours.
- 5 years ago
ooooomg L's are proper gay because I'm on mine as well and it sucks because you have to have an adult (or full licenced person) sitting beside you, yelling at you because you pulled in too far to the kerb most of the restrictions are the same as full licensed drivers like no alcohol or drugs in your system (zero alcohol tolerance),but I'm pretty sure you're not stupid enough to drive the car while you're drunk, especially when your parents are next to you -no mobile phones -all passengers must wear a seatbelt (no sh't) -can't teach another learner how to drive -don't exceed the maximum amount of passengers that the car holds and everyone must wear a seat belt, but only arrogant assholes don't wear their seat belts -don't speed, actually the maximum limit for learners is 80km/h here, same as QLD, pretty sure all the road rules are the same actually but you always have to have your L plates on your car, and your license on you, and make sure they don't fall off an can be seen and you can't tow another vehicle, so if you're bringing a caravan or something, don't drive..... and if you get caught being a reb you'll lose your license sooo happy driving good luck getting your hours up and have fun in sydney, it's kind of a hole, but it's still pretty good :)