(1) A person has the status of a learner driver in relation to the driving of motor vehicles for which a driver licence of a particular class is required unless and the Registrar recognises that progression for the purposes of these regulations.(a) the person successfully completes (i) each training course required by the Registrar for progressing beyond that status; and(ii) each other theoretical and practical requirement required by the Registrar for progressing beyond that status; or(b) the person successfully completes (i) each training course required under a corresponding law for progressing beyond that status; and(ii) each other theoretical and practical requirement required under a corresponding law for progressing beyond that status (2) A person who has progressed beyond the status of a learner driver in relation to the driving of motor vehicles for which a driver licence of a particular class is required reverts to the status of learner driver if (a) the person has not held an Australian driver licence of the relevant class for the past 5 years; or(b) an Australian driver licence, including a provisional licence, of the relevant class has been cancelled and the Registrar determines, on an application for the issue of a driver licence, that the licence is to be issued as a learner licence.(3) A person who has progressed beyond the status of a learner driver in relation to the driving of motor vehicles for which a driver licence of a particular class is required has the status of a learner driver in relation to the driving of motor vehicles for which a driver licence of a higher class in the hierarchy of licence classes is required.(4) A person is taken to have progressed beyond the status of a learner driver in relation to the driving of motor vehicles of a particular class if the Registrar determines that, in view of the person's experience in driving motor vehicles of the relevant class, the person should not be a learner driver for that class.