Can a green P plater drive a turbo car in NSW?

Can a green P plater drive a turbo car in NSW?

NSW lifts ban turbocharged vehicles for P platers – greenslips.com.au.

What can you do on green PS?

When driving you must:

  • display green P plates.
  • only drive vehicles allowed on your licence class.
  • have your licence with you and show it to a police officer when asked.
  • comply with any conditions on your licence.
  • obey the zero alcohol limit.

Can a green P plater drive a Golf GTI?

When Volkswagen’s all new Golf VI hit the showrooms, Australia’s illogical blanket ban on turbocharged and supercharged cars for P-platers made the car illegal to drive if you held a probationary licence.

Is WRX P plate legal NSW?

Until now, NSW P-platers were banned from driving supercharged or turbocharged cars as a blanket rule. Theoretically, the WRX CVT auto – which has a ratio of 129kW/tonne thanks to its heavier 1527kg kerb weight – should be approved under the scheme.

Can you drive a v8 on your PS NSW?

Both P1 provisional licence holders and P2 provisional licence holders are banned from driving high performance vehicles that have: a power to tare mass ratio of greater than 130kW per tonne. modified engines that need to be approved by an engineer. other vehicles classified as high performance.

Can P platers use Apple CarPlay NSW?

WhichCar asked Transport for NSW whether or not the law considered or applied to Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and the ability to use non-phone functions via car’s touchscreen, to which a spokesman responded: “It is illegal for any learner and provisional drivers to use a mobile phone at any time while driving and this …

Can Green P platers drive v8 NSW?

Can P2 use Bluetooth?

Learner, P1 and P2 licence holders Restricted licences holders including learner, P1 and P2 drivers and riders are not permitted to use their phone at all while driving or riding. This includes use of hands-free and Bluetooth functions. Tip: Avoid temptation and keep your phone in your bag or glovebox.

Can P2 drivers use Bluetooth?

It is now against the law for P1 and P2 licence holders in NSW to use their phones in any way while they are driving. The new law means no P-Plater can talk on their phone even if it is connected to a Bluetooth handsfree systems. Even using the phone on speaker in your lap is illegal.

What are the rules for P plate restrictions in NSW?

This article will outline the P plate restrictions in NSW, and the rules P platers need to adhere to, above and beyond the general NSW road rules. In New South Wales, you need to first get a learner license, then progress to your P1 license (your red P plates) and your P2 license (your green P plates).

What are the rules for being a green P Plater?

The RMS has a look-up tool here – Green P platers cannot drive more than 100km/h. – There is a 0.00% blood alcohol limit – you cannot have any alcohol in your system as a green P plater. – All mobile phone use is banned for green P platers, including hands-free and speaker phone.

What vehicles can a P1 provisional licence holder not drive?

Both P1 provisional licence holders and P2 provisional licence holders are banned from driving high performance vehicles that have: other vehicles classified as high performance.

What are the restrictions when travelling outside NSW with a licence?

These include speed restrictions, passenger numbers, vehicle types and laws against using mobile phones. The conditions and restrictions that apply to learner or provisional licence holders do not change when they travel outside NSW.

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