
Vehicle and passenger conditions for P1 and P2 licence
holders
The NSW Government has introduced prohibited vehicle and passenger
conditions for provisional licences to keep novice drivers safe
on our roads. The prohibited vehicle and passenger conditions
are described below.
Prohibited vehicles
The prohibited vehicle condition restricts provisional (P1 and
P2) drivers from driving certain high performance vehicles. The
condition applies to provisional licences issued on or after 11
July 2005. The scheme aims to prohibit young driver access to
vehicles that are overrepresented in young driver crashes.
Prohibited vehicles are those with:
Eight or more cylinders (except diesel).
A turbocharged engine (except diesel).
A supercharged engine (except diesel).
Engine performance modifications that require an engineers' certificate.
Certain high performance six cylinder engine vehicles or other
vehicles as described in the publication Novice Drivers - High
Performance Vehicle Restrictions.
The following vehicles are not prohibited vehicles and may be
driven by provisional licence holders:
Suzuki Cappuccino 2D Cabriolet Turbo 3 698cc (released between
1/01/1992 - 1/12/1997).
Daihatsu Copen L880 2D Convertible Turbo 4 659cc (released from
1/10/2003).
Smart vehicles (all models).
If you are unsure whether your vehicle is prohibited or you would
like more information about P1 and P2 licence conditions phone
13 22 13.
The publication Novice Drivers - High Performance Vehicle
Restrictions is available to view and download from the box at
the bottom of this page. This list will be updated as required.
An additional list, Guide to prohibited eight cylinder,
turbo and supercharged high performance vehicles, may also be
viewed and downloaded.
This additional list is a guide only and subject to change at
any time without notice. If your vehicle is not on the list but
would otherwise be considered to be a 'prohibited vehicle', you
must not drive it, unless exempt.
Guidelines for light vehicle modifications, including engine modifications,
are also available to view and download at the bottom of this
page (refer to Vehicle Standards Information Sheet VSI 06).
Passenger conditions
P1 peer passenger condition
From 1 July 2007, all provisional P1 drivers under the age of
25 must not drive a vehicle with more than one passenger (other
than the driver) under 21 years old between 11pm and 5am. This
restriction is referred to as the peer passenger condition.
Drivers of emergency vehicles are exempt from the peer passenger
condition while driving the vehicle in the performance of their
duties. Emergency vehicles are vehicles driven by police officers,
members of the ambulance service, metropolitan or rural fire services
or any other person approved by the RTA.
P1 and P2 one passenger condition
A one passenger condition also applies to any provisional (P1
and P2) driver who is disqualified for a driving offence that
is committed on or after 11 July 2005. After the disqualification
period the provisional licence holder will be restricted from
carrying more than one passenger at all times while driving. This
condition will apply for 12 months.
For more information on vehicle and passenger conditions use the
related link (above right) to Frequently Asked Questions.
Exemptions from the conditions
Application for an exemption can be made at any motor registry
upon payment of a fee. See related link to Licensing fees (above
right). You must have an exemption in writing issued by the RTA
to be exempt from the conditions.
Should an exemption be granted, the exemption will be limited
to specific circumstances such as employment and maybe limited
to certain vehicles. There is no blanket exemption.
Prohibited vehicle exemption
A limited exemption from the prohibited vehicle condition may
be granted if:
A prohibited vehicle needs to be driven for genuine employment
purposes.
Eight or more cylinder 4WD vehicles are required by country drivers
who have no practical alternative.
You can prove direct ownership of a prohibited vehicle prior to
the start of the scheme or before an overseas/interstate licence
transfer.
The vehicle is a moderate-performance turbo/supercharged engine
vehicle.
Note: NSW provisional licences issued prior to 11 July 2005 were
not conditioned. However, the condition will be applied if the
provisional driver is disqualified for an offence committed on
or after 11 July 2005. In these instances, the provisional holder
may be granted and exemption if they can prove direct ownership
of their current vehicle at the time of the offence that led to
the disqualification.
Examples of moderate performance turbo/supercharged vehicles that
may be eligible for exemption include (but are not limited to):
Audi 1781cc, A3 and A4
Mercedes-Benz 1796cc, C180, CLK200K, E200K, C200, C230 and SLK
200K
Saab 1988 cc, 9-3 Linear, Arc and Vector
Volvo 2521cc, S80, XC70 and XC90
Volkswagen 1400cc Golf 90TSI 118TSI, 1400cc Jetta 118TSI and 2000cc
Tiguan 125TSI
One passenger exemption
An exemption from the one passenger condition will be only granted
in exceptional circumstances. You must provide reasons why you
have an exceptional circumstance to have your exemption request
considered.
Peer passenger exemption
And exemption from the peer passenger condition may be granted
if:
You are required as part of your employment responsibilities to
transport passengers between 11pm and 5am and more than one of
these passengers is, or likely to be, under 21 years of age.
You can demonstrate a need to drive certain immediate family members
between 11pm and 5am and there are no alternative options.
You volunteer in community service work (eg Lifeline counselling)
that requires the transport of passengers between 11pm and 5am
and more than one of these passengers is, or likely to be, under
21 years of age.
Further information on how to apply for a prohibited vehicle or
passenger condition exemption is available on the Application
for Exemption: Peer Passenger, One Passenger or Prohibited Vehicle
Condition (available to download from the box at the bottom of
this page).
The driver must notify the RTA within 14 days if their changed
circumstances affect their exemption, including if the driver
no longer requires being exempted or if the exemption letter needs
replacing. A further fee may apply.
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