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Old 27-01-2013, 11:28 PM   #1
RGW1
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Default Moving interstate - Eligible for different license?

Hi guys, sorry if this is in the wrong sub-forum, I wasn't sure where to post it.

As I'll be moving interstate to NSW in the next coming months, that means I'll be eligible to progress from a Learner to a P1 license in NSW.

I was just wondering what are the complications with this? Are there rules that I'd have to do a certain amount of extra hours (Already done the 120 & 20 night driving) to get a P1 license? Or can I just change my learners over to NSW and take a P1 test the next day?

I was going to call up the RTA & ask them, but as they're closed the next few days I'd figure I'd ask here first & maybe save the hassle of trying to get a straight answer out of them.

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