Can you tow a trailer on P plates Vic?

Victorian Red P platers cannot tow another motor vehicle or trailer. Red P platers must not drive a prohibited vehicle. VicRoads have a database of prohibited vehicles here. If you completed your drive test on an automatic car, you can only drive an automatic on your red P plates.

How many demerit points P plates Vic?

11 demerit points
Limits for demerit points This depends on what sort of licence you are on: full licence-holders – no more than 11 demerit points within any three-year period. learner or P-plate driver – no more than 11 demerit points within any three-year period, and no more than four demerit points within any 12-month period.

How many demerit points do P platers have act?

four demerit points
Provisional licence holders have a demerit point threshold of four demerit points. The accumulation of four or more demerit points during this period will result in suspension of the licence for three months.

What happens if I lose all my points?

Full licence If you get 13 to 15 demerit points your licence will be suspended for three months. If you get 16 to 19 demerit points your licence will be suspended for four months. If you get 20 or more demerit points your licence will be suspended for five months.

What happens when you get 12 demerit points in Victoria?

If a Full licence holder incurs 12 demerit points within a three-year period, VicRoads will send them a Demerit Point Notice advising the automatic suspension of the person’s driver licence and the duration of the suspension.

What happens if you lose your license?

Some states require you to file a police report if your driver’s license has been lost or stolen. Whether it is required or not it is always a good idea to report your lost driver’s license to the police so that you can begin to create a paper trail in the event that someone fraudulently uses your license.

What are P plates for?

Pass plates help when you start driving alone You’ve passed your test. P plates (‘probationary’ plates) let other drivers know that you’re new to the road. No one is required to put P plates on their car. However, they can be a good idea because it means other drivers know that you only recently passed your test.