As Melbourne is a large expansive city, you will soon find
that getting around with just public transport is extremely limiting. Moreover,
as taxis and delivery services are VERY expensive, having a car to transport
groceries, small furniture, etc is very handy.
If you don’t have one already, the first step is to get a
Driver’s License!
In order to drive a car in Melbourne, you will need a valid driver’s
license which is issued by Vicroads.
As a newcomer to Melbourne with an existing license, you
will probably fall into one of the following categories:
- Hold an interstate or NZ license
- If it is a current license or has expired less than 5 years, you don’t need to take a test! Just show your current license, prove your identity and Vicroads will send you a local one.
- Overseas license
- This is a bit more complicated and depends on several factors
- If you are on a temporary visa, you don’t need to get a local one provided it is in English
- If you are on a permanent visa, you will need to get a local license 6 months after you enter the country or 6 months after you get a permanent visa – whichever is more recent
- If you have a license from a country on the Vicroads recognised list – includes USA, UK, Singapore, etc – you don’t need to take a test to get a local license. Note that the list does NOT include many popular immigrant countries like China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Phillipines, Korea, South Africa, Sudan, etc.
- If you find that you DO need to take a license test, it comprises of:
- Road knowledge test
- Hazard perception test
- Eyesight test, and
- Practical driving test
If you don’t currently hold an interstate or overseas driver’s
license, you will need to go through the same process to get a license as with local
Melbournians. That is …
- Apply for a Leaner’s Permit (if you are above 16 years old) and start learning ! – either with licensed instructors or friend/family with a full license.
- Pass your test and get your Provisional driver’s license! There are quite a few restrictions during the provisional period of 3 or 4 years – like the car that you can drive, zero alcohol, passenger restrictions, etc. Not to mention you must display big P plates.
- If after provisional period and you haven’t got your license busted, your license automatically be converted to a FULL license
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