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"Robj how is hard to get a driver's license"
To get a drivers licence in Western Australia you need to first do a theory test. After you've done that you get given 'Learner' Plates... These allow you to drive a vehicle, but only with someone that has a full licence sitting in the passenger seat. After you've learned to drive this way, you then go in for a practical driving assessment, which is about a 3 month wait after booking it. After you pass the driving test, you still only hold a Learners licence, and still can only drive with someone that has a full licence in the passenger seat - You must hold your Learners Licence for a further 6 months, and complete a log book to provide evidence of a minimum of 25 hours of driving experience in various conditions. You then book in for a hazard perception test, and if you pass this your licence is upgraded to a 'Red Provisional licence', which means you can drive unsupervised but cannot drive between 12am and 5am. After a further six months your licence is upgraded to a 'Green Provisional licence'. After holding this for a further 18 months you are finally given a full licence.
This system is the equivalent of getting t-bagged by the incredible hulk, while trying to learn how to ride a bike and masturbate at the same time.
To get a drivers licence in Western Australia you need to first do a theory test. After you've done that you get given 'Learner' Plates... These allow you to drive a vehicle, but only with someone that has a full licence sitting in the passenger seat. After you've learned to drive this way, you then go in for a practical driving assessment, which is about a 3 month wait after booking it. After you pass the driving test, you still only hold a Learners licence, and still can only drive with someone that has a full licence in the passenger seat - You must hold your Learners Licence for a further 6 months, and complete a log book to provide evidence of a minimum of 25 hours of driving experience in various conditions. You then book in for a hazard perception test, and if you pass this your licence is upgraded to a 'Red Provisional licence', which means you can drive unsupervised but cannot drive between 12am and 5am. After a further six months your licence is upgraded to a 'Green Provisional licence'. After holding this for a further 18 months you are finally given a full licence.
This system is the equivalent of getting t-bagged by the incredible hulk, while trying to learn how to ride a bike and masturbate at the same time.
