• slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Driving is generally taught by family in Australia, but using a driving school is a requirement now.

    Australia 2006ish: take the theory exam after you turn 16 years old and 6 months. if you pass the test you get your Learners permit. After 6 months you may take your practical driving exam. If you pass you have a Provisional license for 3 years which has some restrictions like 0% alcohol or no more than 1 person in the car that is not a relative. After 3 years of holding a P plate you get your Open license.

    Australia now; according to my nephew: at the age of 16 you are permitted to take the theory exam. once passed, you get your Learners permit. in order to qualify for the practical driving exam you need to fulfil the following requirements.

    • Have 100 hours driving logged. 30 of those hours must be done at night or during wet weather
    • 30 hours logged with a driving instructor. Driving lesson with a driving instructor the time with the instructor is worth 3 regular hours and
    • hold your learners license for 1 year.

    If you pass the exam you have your Provisional license for 3 years. after 3 years you get your open license.

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      1 year ago

      I wonder if kids ever lie about the hours getting logged. Also, is it pretty challenging for kids in low income to get a license with the paying for a driving instructor requirement?

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        1 year ago

        there is no doubt lying happens. take a drive to the shops that is 10 min away? well that is 15min there, and 15 min back for the book.

        kids generally will save up for it, also it isn’t that expensive in Australia. $35 for your theory test and $65 for the practical exam.