Licence discounts for ACT P-platers who drive safely

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ACT P-platers who drive safely will be offered a discount on the P2 stage of their driver’s licence, the ACT Government announced today in a bid to improve road safety for newer drivers.

Drivers will receive a 50% discount โ€“ $41 โ€“ on the P2 stage of their licence if they incur no demerit points, traffic infringement notices or court-imposed traffic penalties during the P1 stage.

As provisional licences are issued for the full three-year period, the discount will apply when drivers pay for their full licence.

โ€œCreating good habits in young and new drivers will set them up for safe driving behaviours for the rest of their lives,โ€ said Transport and City Services Minister, Chris Steel.

โ€œCanberraโ€™s provisional drivers are over-represented in road crashes โ€“ they make up over 10% of crashes despite being just 5% of licensed drivers.โ€

Drivers who progress through both the P1 and P2 stages without penalties will receive a further 30% discount on their full licence. The Government says thatโ€™s a saving of $60 for a five-year licence or $112 for 10 years.

โ€œWe want to encourage P-plate drivers to be sensible and law-abiding road users, building good habits early to make our roads safer for everyone,โ€ said Mr Steel.

Changes to licensing for learner and provisional drivers in the ACT came into effect at the start of last year.

For ACT P-platers under 25, the P1 stage applies for 12 months and requires drivers to display red P-plates, while the second stage, P2, requires green P-plates and applies for two years.

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