For example, P-plate drivers are allowed to pedal on the 184 kW Alfa Romeo 147 GTA, the 184 kW Audi TT V6 and the 190 kW Holden Commodore SV6. Or, if they want (and can afford it), they can get behind the wheel of the Lotus Exige and Honda S2000 at high speed. Cycling safety expert John Cadogan agrees: « The rules don`t make sense – a 15-year-old Falcon XR8 or HSV ClubSport produces less energy than a current Falcon XT or Commodore SV6 (which are accessible to P-Plattler). Okay, I`m wearing my red P and I look in a car, the first thing that comes to mind is a fat SS companion, then I realize I`m poor and the Queensland P license plate restrictions are a pain in the ass. So I wonder if a Commodore Queensland 2014-15 sv6 P plate is legal, thanks to Victoria has a much simpler – and more logical – system where any vehicle with a power-to-weight ratio of more than 125kW/tonne or an engine power of more than 3.5 litres/tonne is prohibited to P-plattlers. This ensures that only genuine high-performance vehicles are excluded. Cadogan says policymakers should instead focus on what really causes accidents in young drivers. He suggests: A robust education campaign for P-Plattler, highlighting risk factors and limiting passengers for the first six months A VF SV6 is in the 120s for power-to-weight ratio, so everything will be fine. SV6 is probably one of the closest to the P-Platter performance limit without exceeding the threshold. Haley offers a system where P-platers can have access to any vehicle with a four- or five-star NCAP rating. He adds: « We also recommend that drivers choose vehicles equipped with DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) whenever possible. Studies show that DSC has been effective in reducing the number of accidents.
Critics of the new system point to inconsistencies in the rules – according to which P badges are banned from driving multiple low-power turbo/supercharged cars, but still get their hands on a number of high-performance four- and six-cylinder cars. It appears that QLD uses the same P plate constraints as Vic, which are 130 KW/ton. Another disadvantage of New South Wales` RTA scheme is that the list of prohibited vehicles is « continually revised ». This means that it is a constant job, and therefore P-plattlers cannot assume that the vehicle they drive will not end up on the list, even if it is not currently there. Conversely, the new rules prohibit P-fflats from driving turbocharged and turbocharged « low-blow » offerings from Audi, Saab, Volvo and Mercedes-Benz that offer good traction and no neck snap performance. It could also be argued that these vehicles also offer a high level of active and passive safety, making them ideal for inexperienced drivers. Haley also advocates for better driver training for L and P platelers, though she focuses on attitude and traffic feel rather than skid control and braking drills — as these can give a false sense of security. I`m a P-Plater and here in Vic there are a few V8s you can own. I have a 5 liter VT SS The 5 liter BC engines are legal here.
The same goes for the WH LS1 Statesman. Perhaps check if QLD has legal prohibited vehicles – also known as « high-performance vehicles » – that cannot be driven by drivers with a P1 or P2 driver`s license. Some vehicles may not appear in the search or may be listed as « for examination ». This is because they can be older, newly launched or niche vehicles. Transport for NSW defines a high-performance vehicle as one that: If you need to drive a prohibited vehicle, you can apply for an exemption. Derogations shall be granted only in exceptional cases. Indeed, prohibited vehicles pose a high risk to drivers on their P. If you hold a provisional P1 or P2 driving licence and want to check if you are allowed to drive a specific vehicle, you can do so online. You can use any combination of the following vehicle details for the search: For more information on the list of prohibited vehicles, see www.rta.nsw.gov.au High-performance vehicles have higher acceleration and power than other vehicles. The more power a vehicle`s engine has relative to its weight, the more acceleration it can provide.
If an exemption is granted, you must carry the Letter of Exemption issued by Transport for NSW with you when you drive the vehicle. Learn more about the rules for prohibited vehicles, prohibited vehicles, available exemptions, and answers to frequently asked questions. P1 provisional licence holders and P2 provisional licence holders are not permitted to drive high-performance vehicles that: Welcome to Just Commodores, a site specially designed for anyone who shares your passion. « Some high-performance six-cylinder engines » are blocked. These include the Porsche 911/Boxster, Nissan 350Z, BMW M3, Honda NSX and Mercedes SLK350. « There`s no perfect formula, but there are too many exclusions and exceptions in the NSW system, » says Jack Haley, NRMA vehicle policy specialist. « We agree with the philosophy, but there has to be a simpler formula. » The heavy-duty vehicle restriction applies to all NSW P1 and P2 licence holders, even when driving on the motorway. If you are looking for one of these vehicles, please contact us by phone at 13 22 13 or by e-mail. I drove a VF SV6 for half of my P plates and never had a problem. It only takes a moment to join our amazing community Find out what exceptions are available to test drive a prohibited vehicle (VAC) while driving with your power. If you`re not sure what a vehicle`s specifications are, you can: For more information, see Definitions of prohibited vehicles. If you`re on your red or green HP, there are some vehicles you can`t drive.
Find out what the rules are. To find out which vehicles you can drive and which you can`t, use the P1 and P2 vehicle search. Search for P1 and P2 vehicles « There is also no proven link between performance and accident risk. It`s not force that kills, it hits a solid object – and it can happen at 80 km/h in a Corolla. An exception to the prohibited vehicle condition applies if: Note: You must notify Transport for NSW within 14 days if circumstances have changed and affect your exemption. This includes if you no longer need the exemption or if the exemption letter needs to be replaced. Additional charges may apply. On this page, holders of a P1 or P2 probationary driving licence will find a number of frequently asked questions about prohibited vehicles. Learn more about vehicles you can and can`t drive with your power.
