It is your responsibility to make sure that the car you are driving has your L or P plates clearly visible at all times. You must display your L or P plates at the front and back of the car whenever you drive. This is really important as you can be fined and incur three demerit points.
 You must display L plates whenever you drive, regardless of when you obtained your learner permit |
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If you are a probationary driver you must display P plates whenever you drive.
If you obtained a probationary licence prior to 1 July 2008, you must now display green 'P' plates until the end of your probationary period.
If you obtained a probationary licence on or after 1 July 2008 and you were issued with a P1 licence, you must display red 'P' plates during your P1 period.
Drivers issued with a P2 licence on or after 1 July, must display green 'P' plates.
Below is an illustration of the red and green 'P' plates.
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These are attached to the inside of the front and rear windows and are made of see-through, electrostatic material.
These plates, with suction cups, are also used internally. These plates are suggested if you remove and reapply the plates on a regular basis.
These plates can be used externally if holes are drilled and they are attached to the number plates, front and rear.
There is the magnetic style which can be used externally, but you should follow the manufacturer's instructions and remove them at least once a week. You should also take care not to leave them on the outside of the car, as they can be easily removed when the car is unattended.
Reusable peel-off/stick-on plates can be peeled off and attached to the outside of the front and rear windows.
If you have tinted windows, VicRoads recommends that you should consider using external plates. Depending on how dark the tint is, internal plates may be difficult to see and you could be fined and incur demerit points for not having them clearly visible.
Always take care when attaching objects directly on to rear window demister lines as this may cause damage to the lines. If you are concerned that your plates may affect the demister lines, then VicRoads recommends that you consider using external plates.