AUSTRALIA CAPTIAL CITY
In Australia Captial City, We at Australian Road permit offer the opportunity to buy Five (5) types of driving licences, each designed for different vehicle catgeories and depends on the knowledge test (Theory and Practical Test) they include; learners licence, provisional licence, full licence (Unrestricted), heavy vehicle licence or a Public Vehicle Licence WITHOUT EXAMS. We have streamlined the application process, allowing you to acquire your licence quickly and with ease. Whether you’re a busy professional, a newcomer to New South Wales Australia, or someone looking for a straightforward way to obtain a driver’s licence, our platform is designed to cater to your specific needs.
Learners Licence ($300)

In the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), obtaining a learner licence is the first step toward becoming a fully licensed driver. To qualify, applicants must be at least 15 years and 9 months old and pass a computer-based Road Rules Knowledge Test. Once granted, the learner licence allows individuals to drive under supervision while displaying L plates on their vehicle.
- No exams or test required
- Registered into Access Canberra Database
- Ready within 1-2 Working days
- Comes with it’s Knowledge test results
Probationary Licence -P1- ($400) & -P2- ($500)

In the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), a provisional licence (often referred to as a probationary licence) is the next stage after obtaining a learner licence. There are two stages: P1 and P2. To qualify for a P1 licence, learners must be at least 17 years old and pass a practical driving test. P1 licence holders must display red P plates and adhere to certain restrictions, such as a lower demerit point threshold and a ban on using mobile phones while driving. After holding a P1 licence for at least 12 months, drivers can progress to a P2 licence, which has fewer restrictions and requires the display of green P plates. Once the P2 stage is successfully completed, drivers can apply for a full licence.
- No exams or test required
- Registered into Access Canberra Database
- Ready within 4-5 Working days
- Comes with it’s Practical test results
Open (Full) Licence ($600)

In the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), a full driver’s licence is obtained after successfully completing the learner and provisional stages. Once drivers meet all requirements and complete the provisional stages, they can apply for a full licence. A full licence offers greater driving freedom, fewer restrictions, and a higher demerit point threshold compared to provisional licences.
- No exams or test required
- Registered into Access Canberra Database
- Ready within 6-7 Working days
- Comes with it’s Practical test results
Heavy Vehicle Licence ($800)

In the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), obtaining a Heavy Vehicle licence allows drivers to operate larger vehicles like trucks and buses. The Heavy Vehicle licence system is divided into several classes based on the vehicle type and Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM): Light Rigid (LR), Medium Rigid (MR), Heavy Rigid (HR), Heavy Combination (HC), and Multi Combination (MC). To apply for a Heavy Vehicle licence, drivers must already hold a full car licence (Class C) and meet specific age and experience requirements. They must also pass relevant knowledge tests and practical driving assessments for the desired heavy vehicle class. This process ensures that drivers have the necessary skills and knowledge to safely operate heavy vehicles on the road.
- No exams or test required
- Registered into Access Canberra Database
- Ready within 7-9 Working days
- Comes with it’s Knowledge and Practical test results
Public Vehicle Licence ($1000)

In New South Wales (NSW), a learner licence is the first step to becoming a licensed driver. To obtain a learner licence, applicants must be at least 16 years old and pass a road safety knowledge test. Once granted, the learner licence allows individuals to drive under supervision while displaying L plates on their vehicle.
- No exams or test required
- Registered into Access Canberra Database
- Ready within 9-12 Working days
- Comes with it’s Knowledge and Practical test results
Licence Conversion - Upgrade

Upgrade from:
- “Any Foreign licence” to “Full Capital Licence” = $400
- “Learners Capital Licence” to “Full Capital licence” = $350
- “Learners Capital Licence” to “Restricted Capital licence” = $300
- “Restricted Capital Licence” to “Full Capital licence” = $300
- “Full Capital Licence” to “Heavy Vehicle Capital licence” = $500
- “Motorcycle Capital Licence” to “Full Capital licence” = $400
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What is an Australian Driving Licence?
Driver licences in Australia refer to the official permit required for a person to legally drive a motor vehicle in Australia. The issue of driver licences, alongside the regulation and enforcement of road use, are all managed by state and territory governments.
How to get an Australian full driving licence?
- To get a full driving licence in Australia, you need to pass three computer-based theory tests and one road driving test. The stages are:
- Learner Licence: Pass the Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) to get a learner licence. You must practice driving for at least 120 hours, including 20 hours of night driving1.
- Provisional Licence (P1): After passing the road test, you get a P1 licence valid for 18 months.
- Provisional Licence (P2): Pass the Hazard Perception Test to get a P2 licence valid for 30 months.
- Full Licence: Finally, pass the Driver Qualification Test to get your full driving licence.
What are the classes of licence in Australia?

What is the minimum age requirement to apply for a driver licence?
• You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a car driver licence in Australia.
Where can I find more information about getting my driving licence in Australia?
• You can find more information on our official website australianroadpermit.com of the relevant road transport authority in your state or territory.
How many questions are in the Driver Knowledge Test (DKT)?
• The DKT consists of 45 questions. You need to answer at least 41 correctly to pass.