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Driving lessons in Queensland

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Getting your licence in Queensland

Queensland learners must complete 100 hours of supervised driving (including 10 hours at night). Professional lessons count as 3 hours each, up to a maximum of 10 lessons (30 hours credit).

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hours supervised driving required

Official info: Queensland Transport and Main Roads

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Frequently asked questions

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How many hours do I need in Queensland?

Queensland learners need 100 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night. Professional lessons with a registered instructor count as 3 hours each, up to 30 hours credit (10 lessons).

What's different about driving in Queensland?

Queensland roads can include challenging conditions like tropical storms, kangaroos in rural areas, and busy coastal highways. Your instructor will help you prepare for local conditions.

What are the P plate rules in Queensland?

QLD P1 drivers (red plates) have a zero alcohol limit, are limited to 100km/h, cannot use any phone function, and have passenger limits late at night. P2 drivers (green plates) have similar rules but can drive at the speed limit.

How do I book my driving test in Queensland?

Book your practical driving test through the Queensland Transport and Main Roads website or by visiting a customer service centre. You'll need to have completed your 100 hours and held your learner licence for at least 12 months.