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  2. Driver licence in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    However, those from countries with similar road rules are only required to take a theory test (similar to the learner licence test) within a year of arrival or even simply convert their licence to a full New Zealand drivers licence for NZ$52.10 without any further tests (e.g. Germany); [13] until this time they may continue to drive on their ...

  3. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand has had a graduated driver licence system since 1987. The process of obtaining a full light vehicle driver licence in New Zealand is: [21] Theory test at a minimum age of 16. Learner licence: 6 months; Practical test at a minimum age of 16 years 6 months; Restricted licence: 12 months (with advanced driving course) or 18 months ...

  4. New Zealand Road Code - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Road Code is the official road safety manual for New Zealand published by NZ Transport Agency. It is a guide to safe driving practices and traffic law in New Zealand, and is also the basis for theory and practical driving tests. There are separate editions: The Official Road Code (cars and light vehicles requiring a class 1 licence)

  5. Category:Driving licences by country - Wikipedia

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  6. Learner's permit - Wikipedia

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    This process is commonly called "two to five" meaning a conversion of a two-year to a five-year licence, as opposed to a renewal of a full licence, "five to five". In the event a temporary small motorcycle licence is set to expire while the holder is younger than 18, the new licence will be a two-year temporary licence. [22]

  7. Illegal Contracts Act 1970 - Wikipedia

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    The Illegal Contracts Act [1970] is a New Zealand law that manages how contracts are deemed illegal under either common law or under Statute.. Under this law, all such contracts are deemed illegal, but it gives wide discretionary powers to grant relief, including granting orders such as ordering:

  8. How to get homeowners insurance after nonrenewal - AOL

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    Each state has different regulations for how a carrier can issue an insurance nonrenewal notice, but the average time of notice before the nonrenewal commences is 45 days.

  9. Talk:Driver licence in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    1.4 New Zealand Driver's License. ... 1 comment. 4 License images. 3 comments. 5 Driving age. 2 comments. 6 Some images. 1 comment. 7 External links modified. 1 ...