What the Law states - Offence to drive high powered motor vehicle


ROAD SAFETY (DRIVERS) REGULATIONS 1999

211A. Offence to drive high powered motor vehicle

(1) The holder of a probationary driver licence must not drive a high powered
motor vehicle on a highway.


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