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ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) REGULATION 2017 - REG 27
Issue of provisional P2 licence
27 Issue of provisional P2 licence
(cf 2008 Reg cl 27)
(1) A driver licence that is issued to an applicant must
be a provisional P2 licence of class R, class C, class LR, class MR or class
HR if-- (a) the applicant has held a licence (or combination of licences) as
referred to in subclause (2), and
(b) the applicant is not eligible to apply
for an unrestricted car or motorcycle licence of the class concerned under
clause 48.
Note--: Clause 48 provides for the circumstances in which a person
is eligible to apply for an unrestricted car licence or unrestricted
motorcycle licence.
(2) For the purposes of subclause (1)(a), the applicant
must have held-- (a) a provisional P1 licence of a class considered
appropriate by Transport for NSW for a continuous period of at least 12
months, or
(b) a relevant external driver licence of a class or type
considered appropriate by Transport for NSW for a continuous period of more
than 12 months but less than 36 months, or
(c) both a provisional P1 licence
and a relevant external driver licence (both licences being of a class or type
considered appropriate by Transport for NSW) where each of the licences were
held for continuous periods that, when added together, equate to a total
period of at least 12 months.
(3) In determining a continuous period for the
purposes of this clause, any period of suspension of the licence concerned
must be excluded.
(4) A provisional P2 licence is to be issued for a period
of up to 36 months.
(5) Despite subclause (1), an unrestricted licence of
class R may be issued to an applicant if the applicant-- (a) is 25 years of
age or over, and
(b) would (but for this subclause) be required to be issued
with a provisional P2 licence of class R, and
(c) holds an unrestricted
Australian driver licence of class C, class LR, class MR, class HR, class HC
or class MC.
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