Licence types and restrictions (Complete Guide 2023)

Licence types and restrictions (Complete Guide 2023)

There are so many different licence types, and each licence type has its own restrictions. We have drafted this guide to inform you on licence types, specific licence type restrictions, and some related information on demerit points and fines. We will explore important details such as demerit point limits for each licence type, whether your licence allows you to drive high-powered vehicle, drive with passengers or drive at night.

4 Licence Types in Queensland - Restrictions and related demerit points and fines

1. What licence types are there?

There are generally 4 Licence types, namely

2. Learner Licence – Restrictions, related demerit points and fines

If you exceed your limit, your licence will be suspended. If you are caught driving on a suspended licence, you’ll be charged with unlicenced driving and need to appear in court. For more information, please click here.

Some offences specifically for leaner licence holders:

3. P1 Licence – Restrictions, related demerit points and fines

If you are over 25 years of age, you may use a mobile phone hands-free.

If you exceed your limit, you will have to choose between a suspension or a good driving behaviour period. For more information, please click here.

Some offences specifically for P1 licence holders:

4. P2 Licence – Restrictions, related demerit points and fines

On a P2 licence, you no longer have passenger restrictions, and you can use a hands-free mobile phone.

If you exceed your limit, you will have to choose between a suspension or a good driving behaviour period. For more information, please click here.

Some offences specifically for P2 licence holders:

5. Open Licence – Restrictions, related demerit points and fines

obey the general alcohol limit (below 0.05)

If you exceed your limit, you will have to choose between a suspension or a good driving behaviour period. For more information, please click here.

6. Probationary and restricted licences – Restrictions, related demerit points and fines

If you were disqualified from holding a driver licence by a court and have completed the period of disqualification, you can be issued with a probationary licence.

When convicted with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you may apply to the court for a restricted licence (work licence).

For more information on a restricted licence (work licence), please click here.

If you exceed your limit, you will have to choose between a suspension or a good driving behaviour period. For more information, please click here.

7. Conclusion

There are a total of 4 different licence types. Each licence type has its own restrictions. If you are driving in Queensland, it is absolutely vital for you to be familiar with these restrictions and how they apply to you. As not knowing these restrictions might lead to an infringement. Every infringement is costly in both money and demerit points. If you have run out of demerit points or facing any traffic infringements that require legal assistance, please contact our experienced Traffic Lawyers now.

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