What is the legal driving age in Australia? - Simba Car Hire
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What is the legal driving age in Australia?

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In Australia, while the legal driving age varies slightly between states and territories. 


Please Note: At Simba Car Hire, the minimum and maximum age we rent to is 21 to 75.


Here’s a breakdown of the legal driving age across different regions:


1. Learner's Permit:


  • Minimum Age: 16 years old (some states require 17 years).


2. Provisional License:


  • Minimum Age: 17 or 18 years old (varies by state).


3. Full License:


Minimum Age: 18 to 21 years old, depending on the state and how long the driver has held a provisional license.


State-by-State Breakdown:


New South Wales (NSW):
  • Learner's Permit: 16 years

  • Provisional License: 17 years

  • Full License: 20 years (after holding a Provisional License for at least 2 years)


Victoria (VIC):
  • Learner's Permit: 16 years

  • Provisional License: 18 years

  • Full License: 22 years (after holding a Provisional License for at least 4 years)


Queensland (QLD):
  • Learner's Permit: 16 years

  • Provisional License: 17 years

  • Full License: 19 years (after holding a Provisional License for at least 1 year)


Western Australia (WA):
  • Learner's Permit: 16 years

  • Provisional License: 17 years

  • Full License: 19 years (after holding a Provisional License for at least 2 years)


South Australia (SA):
  • Learner's Permit: 16 years

  • Provisional License: 17 years

  • Full License: 18 years


Tasmania (TAS):
  • Learner's Permit: 16 years

  • Provisional License: 17 years

  • Full License: 18 years


Australian Capital Territory (ACT):
  • Learner's Permit: 16 years

  • Provisional License: 17 years

  • Full License: 18 years


Northern Territory (NT): 
  • Learner's Permit: 16 years

  • Provisional License: 17 years

  • Full License: 18 years


Key Points:


  • Learner's Permits allow drivers to learn under supervision.


  • Provisional Licenses come with certain restrictions and conditions.


  • Full Licenses are granted after meeting specific experience and time requirements.


Always check local regulations for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding driving age requirements.

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