Your Ls
Find out how to get your car learner permit and your responsibilities if you are planning to learn to drive for the first time.
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Find out how to apply for your car learner permit in Victoria.
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The Learner Permit Test Online is a new interactive course and assessment you can take to get your Ls in Victoria. Enrol today and take the test online!
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Take the test at a VicRoads Customer Service Centre, if you can't take the test online.
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To keep everyone safe on our roads, we’ve created an app to help learner drivers form safe driving behaviours, and prepare them for solo driving.
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After you pass your knowledge test and get your learner permit you must comply with the learner driver restrictions when driving.
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Prepare for your licence with The Road To Solo Driving handbook and The Learner Kit.
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This page outlines the responsibility of Victorian learner permit holders to display L plates at all times when they drive.