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VIC:
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/...rnerpermit.htm
Experienced driver
After you get your learner permit to drive on the road, you must have a supervising driver seated beside you at all times while driving. The supervising driver must be an experienced driver who holds:
a current Victorian full (not probationary) driver licence which authorises the person to drive that motor vehicle, or
a current interstate or overseas (not probationary or provisional) driver licence in English (or with an English Translation or International Driving Permit) for the category of motor vehicle being driven by the learner driver.
When supervising a learner driver, all experienced drivers:
must have a full (non-probationary) car licence
are subject to a 0.05 Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) requirement
must have a zero BAC if subect to an alcohol interlock restriction or are an authorised driving instructor
must not drink a beverage containing alcohol while supervising.
Supervising drivers must also complete their details in the 'List for Supervising Drivers' and 'Declaration of Completion' in your Learner Log Book.
Note: An experienced driver with licence restrictions such as hand controls, automatic transmission, alcohol interlock etc is not prohibited from being the supervising driver for a learner driver. The supervising driver must not contravene any provision of the restriction.
NSW:
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/...ors/index.html
Choosing a supervising driver
Your supervising driver may be anyone who holds an Australian unrestricted Class C driver's licence or higher. Your supervising driver may be a family member or friend, or a licensed driving instructor.
QLD:
http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Licensing/...upervisor.aspx
Here are a few things that you must remember when teaching someone to drive:
- You must hold and have held an open licence for at least one year for the class of vehicle you are teaching a learner to drive or ride.
- Your learner driver must also hold a valid learner licence.
WA:
http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/20424.asp
Learner drivers must:
be accompanied by an instructor or supervisor who is:
a person who holds an instructor's authority issued under the Motor Vehicle Drivers Instructors Act 1963; or
a person who is an instructor in a youth driver education course conducted or supervised by a body authorised by the Director General for that purpose; or
a person who is authorised (licensed driver) to perform any driving of a kind for which the driving instruction is to be given and has had that authorisation for a period of, or periods adding up to:
in the case of driving of a moped, at least 2 years; or
in any other case, at least 4 years
SA:
http://www.sa.gov.au/subject/Transpo...rvising+driver
Who can be your qualified supervising driver?
You parents, relatives or friends or anyone else can be your qualified supervising driver as long as they meet the legal requirements below:
must have a current full licence applicable to the class of vehicle being driven that has been held for the preceding two years (not a learner's permit, provisional or probationary licence)
must not have been disqualified from driving in the past two years.
must not have a licence that is subject to good behaviour conditions
must be seated immediately alongside you at all times while you are driving.
A current full licence can be a foreign licence from a recognised country. If the driver holds a foreign licence that is not from one of the recognised countries the driver may not be a qualified supervising driver.
VIC:
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/...rnerpermit.htm
Experienced driver
After you get your learner permit to drive on the road, you must have a supervising driver seated beside you at all times while driving. The supervising driver must be an experienced driver who holds:
a current Victorian full (not probationary) driver licence which authorises the person to drive that motor vehicle, or
a current interstate or overseas (not probationary or provisional) driver licence in English (or with an English Translation or International Driving Permit) for the category of motor vehicle being driven by the learner driver.
When supervising a learner driver, all experienced drivers:
must have a full (non-probationary) car licence
are subject to a 0.05 Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) requirement
must have a zero BAC if subect to an alcohol interlock restriction or are an authorised driving instructor
must not drink a beverage containing alcohol while supervising.
Supervising drivers must also complete their details in the 'List for Supervising Drivers' and 'Declaration of Completion' in your Learner Log Book.
Note: An experienced driver with licence restrictions such as hand controls, automatic transmission, alcohol interlock etc is not prohibited from being the supervising driver for a learner driver. The supervising driver must not contravene any provision of the restriction.
NSW:
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/...ors/index.html
Choosing a supervising driver
Your supervising driver may be anyone who holds an Australian unrestricted Class C driver's licence or higher. Your supervising driver may be a family member or friend, or a licensed driving instructor.
QLD:
http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Licensing/...upervisor.aspx
Here are a few things that you must remember when teaching someone to drive:
- You must hold and have held an open licence for at least one year for the class of vehicle you are teaching a learner to drive or ride.
- Your learner driver must also hold a valid learner licence.
WA:
http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/20424.asp
Learner drivers must:
be accompanied by an instructor or supervisor who is:
a person who holds an instructor's authority issued under the Motor Vehicle Drivers Instructors Act 1963; or
a person who is an instructor in a youth driver education course conducted or supervised by a body authorised by the Director General for that purpose; or
a person who is authorised (licensed driver) to perform any driving of a kind for which the driving instruction is to be given and has had that authorisation for a period of, or periods adding up to:
in the case of driving of a moped, at least 2 years; or
in any other case, at least 4 years
SA:
http://www.sa.gov.au/subject/Transpo...rvising+driver
Who can be your qualified supervising driver?
You parents, relatives or friends or anyone else can be your qualified supervising driver as long as they meet the legal requirements below:
must have a current full licence applicable to the class of vehicle being driven that has been held for the preceding two years (not a learner's permit, provisional or probationary licence)
must not have been disqualified from driving in the past two years.
must not have a licence that is subject to good behaviour conditions
must be seated immediately alongside you at all times while you are driving.
A current full licence can be a foreign licence from a recognised country. If the driver holds a foreign licence that is not from one of the recognised countries the driver may not be a qualified supervising driver.
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