Talk:L-plate

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There's also an equivalent of an L-plate in Japan too - it's kinda a green and yellow V-shaped thing. Anyone know much about these, or have any pictures of them? --Zilog Jones 17:20, 27 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] P-plates in Australia

Article says:

In Australia the P plates stand for "provisional", they are red on white for the first year after passing the Learner test and then after taking a computerised test are green on white for two years.

This actually varies on a state by state basis: the above description is of the New South Wales licencing system. Will tidy up Thayvian 12:04, 15 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] P plates

What is the point of green p plates when you don't even want 18 year old to get there p plates


In Australia, you can get ur P Plates at the age of 17 You are eligible for a a learners permit (L plates) at 16 :) The second set of P's available at 18, allow you to do 100kph (the legal limit everywhere except freeways (110kph), and the northern territory (no limits on major highways), other than not allowing you to have a blood alcohol reading (the normal limit is 0.05), the 2nd set of P's are fairly equivalent to a full license

The new zealand L plate background is much more yellow than the orange showed.