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If you’re at least 16 years old, you’re ready to begin.
The first step is to pass the Driver Knowledge Test (DKT). But before you head off to the RTA motor registry, you’ve got some preparation to do.
The first thing to do is read the Road Users’ Handbook and the pamphlet Getting your driver licence.
To help you out, the Road Users’ Handbook is available on the RTA website – including questions for you to tackle as you go through it. These are the kinds of questions that you’ll need to answer in the DKT.
Electronic versions of the handbook and the DKT have been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Greek, Korean, Serbian, Spanish, Turkish and Vietnamese. The handbook – but not the test – is also available in Japanese.
Ready to go?
Heaps of people are doing licence tests all the time so you have to book. You can do this online at myTests, by phoning
13 22 13 or in person at any motor registry.
When you go to do your test you’ll need to take proof of your identity and be prepared to pay the fee. You’ll also have your eyes tested – for obvious reasons!
When you’ve passed
Congratulations – you are now an L plater. The Learner licence is valid for three years, giving you plenty of time to practice and get moving towards the next step – your P1 licence.
To make things absolutely clear, you are given a Learner Driver Log Book at the motor registry when you get your learner licence. The log book is your guide.
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