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Posted by: Z

5th Sep 2012 01:03pm

WHY IS IT IN NSW U HAVE YO STAY ON YOU Ps FOR THREE YEARS WERE IN OTHER STATES YOU GET YOUR FULLS AS SOON AS YOU PASS YOUR DRIVING TEST


Comments 6

PGS
  • 4th Jan 2018 12:43pm

Too many get the license without being properly capable. There is a high proportion of P platers in the road toll.
The number of times I have been on the freeway doing 105 - 110 and been passed by P platers... I'm always wishing for that hidden HP car.

Hol94
  • 30th Jan 2014 11:16pm

in VIC its 4 years. FOUR YEARSSSSS! ;(

Anonymous
  • 24th Jan 2014 02:05am

If you look at the death toll figures there is alotmore younger deaths in other states then in nsw and having the system this way it is meant to slow the younger drivers down alot of the time it doesnt but tht is what the police are for

Anonymous
  • 15th Mar 2013 05:22pm

Well in Victoria we don't get our full license even if your pass your driving test you on ur p's for three years as well as you guys

Anonymous
  • 23rd Feb 2013 05:13am

cause people are not aware of the safety rules and road sings.
other countries which are underdeveloped ,people get their licence easily cause all is need is that they need to pay money.
and no driving test is taken and if you fail in the test, you can still receive a licence by giving money

monicag8
  • 22nd Feb 2013 08:29pm

Because NSW is more cautious, and wants to decrease collisions on roads due to incaple drivers who obtained their liscence too early;

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