Originally posted by googy_1985
Nope - I have spoke to the P Off People and a few People in ACT Urban Services - Road Services and they say that u dont have to put it on. I was pulled up in Harden NSW fo4r a random breath test and he looked at my licence and seen my car etc etc and it was no problem.
really? this is an e-mail I got back from the rta about it, admittedly it doesn't exactly address the question, but they seem to make it pretty clear they want you to abide by NSW licensing rules (I thought it was stupid too)
Dear Christine
If you have held your Provisional licence for 12 months or more, the
RTA do advise that whilst driving in NSW you abide by the NSW P2
licence conditions, I have listed these below for you.
The provisional P2 licence has these restrictions:
when driving any motor vehicle, the licensee must display a clearly
visible green-on-white 'P' plate at the front and rear (or a 'P' sign
on the roof, eg driving school vehicles).
If placing 'P' plates on windows, they must be held against the
glass, be clearly visible in the lower left-hand side of the
windscreen and on the lower left-hand side of the rear facing window
and must not be placed on any other part of the window area. Plates
may be inside or outside the glass, but if placed on the outside
should be clear of the wiper area.
If towing a trailer a 'P' plate must be displayed on the rear of the
trailer.
a maximum speed limit of 100 km/h
a maximum of 6 demerit points during the term of the licence
no upgrading to a licence above class HR
cannot practice driving for class MC or HC.
Regards
Jody
damn rta... I am doing my P-Off thingo tommorrow and ask them then. If they say the same thing as they told you I am going to be cheering... I don't like the idea of having to pull over and put my p plates on when I cross the border!