Driver licence classes and conditions | NT. GOV. AU You may only drive when accompanied by a person holding a full licence for the class of vehicle being driven You must not drive a motor vehicle, not including a motorcycle, at a speed of more than 80km h
Get your driver licence | NT. GOV. AU Step-by-step guide on how to get your learner driver licence, provisional driver licence and open driver licence
Check your driver licence status | NT. GOV. AU The class on your Northern Territory (NT) licence shows the type (s) of vehicle you are allowed to drive You can check if your licence class is current by entering your licence details below
Practice your driver or rider knowledge test | Territory Services You'll take this test at an MVR office when you submit your driver or rider licence application Before going to the MVR, check if you're ready by taking the practice test The practice test is free and there are no limits on how many times you can take it
Road Users Handbook To obtain a class C provisional licence (your ‘Ps’) you must successfully complete a practical driving test This is a formal assessment to confirm your driving ability meets the minimum requirements to drive unsupervised
Licence types, classes and conditions - Queensland Government If a licence displays class C, with an automatic (A) condition listed separately, then the licence holder is authorised to drive a manual car, and the automatic (A) condition only applies to their other licence class or classes
Licence classes | NSW Government For example, motorcycle and scooter riders have a class R licence Car drivers have a class C licence A heavy vehicle licence lets you drive cars and trucks Licence classes are the same in all Australian states and territories
Get a Learner Licence in Darwin - Darwin Driving School To obtain a class “C” Learner Licence As the theory test for a Class C Learner Licence is based on the Northern Territory Road Users’ Handbook, you will need to obtain a copy of this booklet to study The booklet may be purchased from any Motor Vehicle Registry (MVR) outlet or NT Police Outstations in remote areas
Motor Vehicle Registry Information Bulletin Before you can be considered for a Heavy Vehicle Driver Licence or an upgrade to your existing licence, you will need to satisfy certain prerequisites as follows below Information contained at the last page of this bulletin may assist you in deciding which class of licence would best suit your needs reside in the Northern Territory
Vehicle classes | Transport WA If the vehicle you want to drive on a public road has a gross vehicle mass (GVM) equal to or less than 4,500 kg, you must hold an appropriate C (car) class driver’s licence