Act learner driver speed limit


















Whilst driving on your learner licence in the ACT you must: display 'L' plates at the front and rear of the vehicle; ensure that a person holding a full Australian driver licence occupies the seat next to you; have a blood or breath alcohol concentration of zero; not tow a trailer exceeding kg GVM; and; not exceed posted speed limits.  · Learner and provisional P1 drivers must not drive faster than 90 km/h; Provisional P2 drivers must not drive faster than km/h; Learner or provisional drivers who speed by more than 30km/h over the limit face immediate suspension and licence confiscation by police. “There’s no excuse for driving without a licence, or after taking drugs, or speeding. “The laws requiring motorists to slow to 40km/h when passing emergency vehicles with their flashing lights operating have been in place for three years.


The maximum speed limit in the ACT is km/h. Any road without a speed limit sign is deemed to be 50 km/h. In circumstances such as road works or events; signs will indicate the speed limit at the start and finish where required. In shared zones (such as carparks) where pedestrians and vehicles have access; motorists must not exceed 10km/h and must give way to pedestrians. Learner and provisional P1 drivers must not drive faster than 90 km/h; Provisional P2 drivers must not drive faster than km/h; Learner or provisional drivers who speed by more than 30km/h over the limit face immediate suspension and licence confiscation by police. Here you’ll find all the resources you need to pass your ACT Learner’s Permit Test with no worries and eventually get your ACT driver's licence. We have practice tests that will help you prepare for the written exam, based on the information from the very latest editions of the ACT Road Rules Handbook.


must not drive a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 10 km/h or more of any speed limit under the Road Traffic Act (SA)and the Motor Vehicles Act (SA);. No speed restrictions are imposed on ACT learner or Provisional drivers, and they are permitted to drive the posted speed limit. Full Licence: A driver can. "learner driving experience" means the total amount of time a person has held a Speed and area restrictions for Class 6L and 8L licences.

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