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Can P platers drive stock turbo?

Can P platers drive stock turbo?

Under current measures introduced to NSW in 2005, a P-plater cannot drive a petrol vehicle with eight or more cylinders, a turbocharged petrol vehicle, a supercharged petrol vehicle, or certain high-performance six-cylinder petrol vehicles.

Can P platers tow Vic?

Victorian Red P platers cannot tow another motor vehicle or trailer. A few exceptions include when it’s required in your work, if the tow is being used for agriculture, or if there’s an experienced driver in the passenger seat, and a ‘driver under instruction’ plate is displayed on the front or rear of the car.

What are the laws in Victoria relating to P plate drivers?

You must:

  • carry your P2 licence when driving.
  • show green P plates that can be seen from at least 20 metres away, on the front and back of your vehicle unless you’re:
  • have a zero Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
  • drive an automatic vehicle and have an A condition on your licence if you were tested in one.

Are 350Z P plates legal in Victoria?

The Nissan 350Z is one of the cars P-platers have been banned from driving. P-Platers who drive cars on the banned list would be fined $519 for the first offence and $796 for the second offence.

Are xr5 turbo P plate legal?

Under the new laws, P-platers will be allowed to drive V8-powered, turbocharged and supercharged vehicles built in or after 2010 if they have a power-to-weight ratio of no more than 130kW per tonne.

What is the fastest P plate legal car?

Fastest P Plate Legal Cars In 2016/2017. – Ideas for cars in NSW, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia.

  • Toyota Supra JZA80 – 164kW (non-turbo)
  • Nissan 300ZX Z32 – 166kW (non-turbo)
  • Honda S2000 – 177kW.
  • Honda Integra TypeR (DC5) – 150kW.
  • Nissan Skyline R34 GT – 147kW (non-turbo)
  • Toyota Celica – 142kW.

How many points does a red P plater have in Vic?

What’s the demerit point limit? Show more

Type of licence (if held) Details of demerit point limits
Learner permit 5 points in any 12 month period OR 12 points in any 3 year period
P1 or P2 licence 5 points in any 12 month period OR 12 points in any 3 year period

What is the difference between red and green P plates?

The main difference between the red and green p plate driving restrictions in Queensland are that green P platers don’t have any passenger restrictions and can use a phone hands-free.

What does P plate referred mean?

noun a licence to drive a motor vehicle, obtained after passing a driving test, which stipulates a restricted speed and the use of P-plates, usually for one year. Compare probationary licence. Contributor’s comments: In NSW we refer to these as your P’s ie “when are you getting your P’s?” Pronounced peez.

What happens if you speed on your PS?

Speeding Penalty Rules Learner and P1 plate drivers may have their licence suspended for at least three months for a single driving offence. L and P plate drivers receive a minimum of four demerit points and a fine for any speeding offence and face immediate suspension for speeding more than 30km/h over the limit.

Can P-platers drive Porsche?

New rules introduced for P-platers in NSW These include the Porsche 911/Boxster, Nissan 350Z, BMW M3, Honda NSX and Mercedes SLK350. Or, if they like (and are able to afford it), they can slide in behind the wheel of the highly rapid Lotus Exige and Honda S2000.

Is a WRX P plate legal?

This rule was put in place due to the rise of small-capacity turbocharged engines. P plater drivers can now operate models like the turbocharged Volkswagen Golf 110TSI. Interestingly, the Subaru WRX is P plate prohibited in Victoria in all but the entry-level automatic-transmission variant.

Are there any restrictions on driving with a P plate?

The following rules and restrictions apply to both P1 AND P2 probationary drivers: You must display your P-plates at all times when driving You have to have your licence on you whenever you’re driving No mobile phone use (hands free or hand-held) or messaging of any kind is allowed You can’t have any alcohol or illicit drugs in your body

How to contact VicRoads about P plate restrictions?

If you have a specific question, contact VicRoads using their Message Us page. Once you’ve got your probationary licence, you can hit the road all by yourself. Don’t get too cocky though – new drivers are statistically more likely to have car accidents. Stay safe on the roads by knowing all the rules and restrictions that apply to you.

How old do you have to be to get a P plate in Victoria?

Requirements for P plates in Victoria are listed on the VicRoads Displaying P Plates page, including: A P1 driver isn’t allowed to carry more than one “peer passenger” when driving. A “peer passenger” is a person who is between 16 and 22 who is NOT the P1 driver’s:

Can A P Plater drive a performance car in the NT?

Northern Territory  P-platers in the NT aren’t restricted in their class of cars at all. While they can drive a performance car if they wish, they cannot exceed 100 km/h, even if the sign-posted limit is higher. The two-stage provisional license is NOT in effect here, but you’ll have your provisional license for two years.