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  1. #13
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    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Car:
    Pushbike...
    Found out that RTA will be applying this new law to all new riders UNTIL they turn 25yo, then you are able to apply for a full license.

    So if you apply for your L's, and you are 23, then you do a year and a half of L's + P1's, then you go for P2's and turn 25 after a month, your free to go for full license.
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  2. #14
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    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Hills, sydney
    Car:
    1992 da9
    so can anyone confirm what will happen to people who already have l's or p1 license before june?

  3. #15
    if you get your p's before june you're safe

    otherwise you've gotta do 3 years

    unless you turn 25 during your green p's, then you can get your fulls

  4. #16
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    Jan 2009
    Location
    Newcastle
    Car:
    Civic 97
    it will the be the same as when the P plate turbo restrictions came into place i got my P's 26 days before the law and was exempt even though every one told me i would have to sell my car etc so if you have your P's now or before june then you'll be safe
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  5. #17
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    Feb 2006
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    S2000
    there are too many reckless riders and drivers out there....
    these laws are here to protect everyone and not to reduce their fun under the sun.

    Glad I've been on my fulls for 5 years now
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  6. #18
    So what would happen in the instance of a loss of license.

    You have your reds before the legislation, but loose them until after the legislation is put in place ?????

    Not that I lost my license, just curious :-)

  7. #19
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    Aug 2005
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    If its just a 3/6 mth suspension, nothing will happen...

    If you take it to court, and lose, you will probably have to re-start your current license, the new laws will prob apply to you.
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  8. #20
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    Dec 2007
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    93 EG Civic
    Is this confirmed 100%

  9. #21
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    Aug 2005
    Car:
    Pushbike...
    yepp

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  10. #22
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    Dec 2007
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    93 EG Civic
    Need to go buy my bike now then lol, book my P's before June..

    This is a joke of a law imo.

  11. #23
    it's only a joke for ppl who can't get straight onto a bigger bike.... end of the day these rules are there to protect riders out there - having come off my bike a while ago has just made me realise that it's not like the driving regs for nsw...

    least if u make a simple mistake in a car there are still a good chance you will survive... any simple mistake and u come off on ur bike in traffic - there is a good chance of some serious injuries if not death....

    my opinion.... if u dont agree then that's fine... but i have known of ppl who have come off and died... a extra 2 yrs riding is good experience to gain .... will make you a all around better rider
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  12. #24
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    Oct 2007
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    DC5R
    I also reckon people who rode 250 for a year till they get their fulls they jump straight to 1000 which is fine but thats a big jump from 250 to 1000 then let say 250 to 600 where 1000 you gotta know how to control the throttle because one mistake can send the bike flipping

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