What the Law states - Display "L" Plate


ROAD SAFETY (DRIVERS) REGULATIONS 1999

Learners must display appropriate plates

214. Learners must display appropriate plates

(1) A learner driver must not drive a motor vehicle on a highway (other than a
tractor) unless an "L" plate is conspicuously displayed-

(a)  in the case of a motor cycle or motor trike, facing out from the rearof the motor cycle or motor trike; or

(b)  in any other case, facing out from the front and rear of the motorvehicle.


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