P Plates Over 25 Wa. P Plates Display P plates You must display red P plates for the first six months of your provisional licence and green P plates for the remaining 18 months or until you turn 19 years of age, which ever period is longer. P plate rules in WA All learner drivers under 25 must complete a minimum 50 supervised driving hours, five of those driving at night (those over 25 are exempt from the 50 hours).
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'Novice' drivers are defined as those in their first three years of driving experience, as they transition from their L-plates, red P-plates and green P-plates. Display P plates You must display red P plates for the first six months of your provisional licence and green P plates for the remaining 18 months or until you turn 19 years of age, which ever period is longer.
Red P Plates
Display P plates You must display red P plates for the first six months of your provisional licence and green P plates for the remaining 18 months or until you turn 19 years of age, which ever period is longer. During the past 18 months, drivers with provisional licenses have been required to display white-on-green "P" plates in WA and cannot drive with a blood-alcohol level over 0.00%. Display P plates You must display red P plates for the first six months of your provisional licence and green P plates for the remaining 18 months or until you turn 19 years of age, which ever period is longer.
WA Red P Plate Rules New Laws & What You Need to Know. Rules for P plate drivers Driving or riding solo is a new skill and comes with responsibilities The first six months you must display white on red 'P' plates and will be subject to night-time driving restrictions
1DIGGER somewhere in Perth, WA 2014 Personalised number plates, Number plate, Western. P plate rules in WA All learner drivers under 25 must complete a minimum 50 supervised driving hours, five of those driving at night (those over 25 are exempt from the 50 hours). During the past 18 months, drivers with provisional licenses have been required to display white-on-green "P" plates in WA and cannot drive with a blood-alcohol level over 0.00%.