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  2. Driver licences in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A Learner's Permit to drive a car in Western Australia can be gained by anyone aged 16 or over after successfully passing a computer-based driving theory test and an eyesight test. Drivers with Learner's Permits may drive only whilst accompanied by either a qualified driving instructor or a person who has held a valid licence of the same type ...

  3. List of minimum driving ages - Wikipedia

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    18 (VIC) 17 (ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, TAS, WA) 16½ years (NT) The minimum age to obtain a car or motorcycle learner license which allows driving under supervision is 15 years and 9 months, in the ACT. [175] All other states and territories require learner drivers to be 16 years of age or older.

  4. Newly licensed driver plate - Wikipedia

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    In Australia the rules vary from state to state. A new driver holds a Learner licence/permit which has a minimum age of 16, or 15 and 9 months in some areas. This must then be held for a certain amount of time before a driving examination can be undertaken, usually 12 months later. [1] After passing, the driver must display 'P' plates.

  5. WA Photo card - Wikipedia

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    Expiration. 5 years. Cost. $47.50. The Western Australia Photo Card is a voluntary photo identification card available to people over 16 and are residents of Western Australia. Up to two cards can be issued - one with and one without an address. [1] It is used to prove identity primarily for those without a drivers licence.

  6. Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards

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    Age restrictions may apply depending on state or territory – see article. Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards (also known as Proof of Age Cards or by other names) are photo identification cards issued by the States and Territories of Australia. While the drivers license is similar to the photo identity card, the photo ...

  7. Vehicle inspection in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia. A vehicle inspection is required before a vehicle can be registered for the first time, after a lapse in registration, if a vehicle has received certain modifications, or has been cited for safety faults (a "yellow sticker") by the police. Certain commercial and public transport vehicles must be inspected annually.

  8. Australasian New Car Assessment Program - Wikipedia

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    The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) is a car safety performance assessment programme based in Australia and founded in 1993. ANCAP specialises in the crash testing of automobiles sold in Australia and the publishing of these results for the benefit of consumers. ANCAP provides consumers with transparent advice and information on ...

  9. Road transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    [53] [51] The Australian government is planning and anticipating to have 1.7 million electric cars on the road by 2030. [59] High adoption of electric vehicles could save Australian drivers $500 billion by 2035. [60] While a slow uptake of electric vehicles would result in a 1 trillion cost to the Australian health system by 2050. [61]