(L - Yellow L's) NSW Learners Licence

You must obtain a NSW Learner Licence before you can learn to drive.

  • Minimum age to apply for a learner licence is 16 years.

  • To obtain a Learner Licence you need to pass a Driver
    Knowledge Test (DKT) and an eyesight test.

  • The DKT is a computer based road rules knowledge test. You have
    to answer 45  questions, and to pass you must get 41 answers
    correct. You will be asked 15 general knowledge questions
    (minimum 12 correct answers required), 30 road safety questions,
    including traffic sign (minimum 29 correct answers required).

  • Before doing the DKT, pick up a Road Users Handbook and an
    application form from any RTA office.

  • Make sure you study the Road Users handbook and have a go on
    the practice test to make sure you are ready.

  • It is advisable (though not necessary), to book in for the DKT at
    your local RTA office, to save you having to wait.

  • You can attempt the DKT at any RTA office; and if you fail you can
    retry the test the next day.

  • When you go the RTA office to do the test, make sure you take
    the completed application form, the required identification
    (listed on the application form).

  • Once you have passed the test you will be given an eyesight test,
    have your photo taken; and you will be issued with a learner
    licence and a Learner Driver Log Book before you leave the RTA
    office.

For more information please
contact us  or call us on 0409 129275.
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