Optophobia
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If you consult that table on the RTA posted above by the moderator, next to "no p plates - fail to comply with conditions of licence" it has "clause 56" of "Road Transport (driver licensing) regulation 1999".William_Lawry said:i dont quite understand this statement!!! ive learnt that the actual offence is Fail to display 'L' or 'p' plates on car as required!! i believe the offence is the non display of p plates as required, you cant have one without the other!!! please feel free to correct me and another 10000 police officers
Consulting that clause, we get
I think the RTA are delegated the authority to create license conditions. Breaching those conditions breaks the regulation and creates an offence.http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/v...er", Search In="Text"&fullquery=((("Driver")))
56 Licence conditions
(1) The holder of a conditional driver licence or provisional licence who fails to comply with a condition of that licence is guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
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