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For more information on driver's licences in Queensland, see Department of Transport and Main Roads and click on Licensing. Work Licence A Queensland Driver charged with a drink driving offence may apply for a work licence that if granted by the Magistrates Court would entitle the driver to drive for work purposes whilst their licence is ...
As of December 2017, the embossed QLD legend has been updated in an enlarged QLD state identifier starting at 000-QQ. As of August 2023, the Registration plates started with a new format starting at 2AA-00. Queensland motorcycle registration plate; Trailer: Up to 1955 the trailer has a Q/Tnnn-nnn format in white on black base (with QT in ...
16 for motorcycles, [143] 14 for motorcycles and tricycles under 50cm3 [144] Romania: 18 16 for motorcycles up to 125 cc [145] Slovakia: 17 [146] Driving age for cars is 17 with supervision. Unrestricted licence available at 18. Slovenia: 16 for cars and motorcycles [147] Driving age for cars is 16 with supervision. Unrestricted licence ...
Limousine Slogan "Queensland Limousine". Maroon/white 1a·nnn: QLD Farm plates 1C·000: QLD Farm plates. Maroon/white F·nnnnn: QLD Farm plates F·99000: QLD Farm plates. Maroon/white QG·aann: QLD Government used vehicles QG·VN00: Standard Slogan "Queensland – Sunshine State". Western Australia: Silver/black 1Faa·nnn: WA (vertically on ...
Because Queensland driver licences were susceptible to fraud the department initiated a smartcard driver licence project in 2003. [2] [3] The project has suffered from long delays and cost overruns. The transition to the new cards commenced in 2011, and the new cards will replace laminated licences as they come up for renewal, expected to be ...
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A ZAZ-966, with a Hungarian "T-plate" in 1972. An L-plate is a square plate bearing a sans-serif letter L, for learner, which must be affixed to the front and/or back of a vehicle in many countries if its driver is a learner under instruction, or a motorcycle rider with provisional entitlement to ride restricted motorcycles.
Different laws apply to different states. To ride a scooter over 50 cc (3.1 cu in) you need a motorcycle licence in all states, but you can ride a scooter (max 50 cc or 3.1 cu in, 50 km/h; 30 mph) with a car licence in QLD [18] and SA [19] and with a moped specific licence in WA [20] otherwise a