Learner Permit
Learner Permit Licences were introduced on 30 October 2007 by S.I No. 719 of 2007 – Road Traffic (Licensing of Learner Drivers) Regulations 2007. The Learner Permit replaced the Provisional Driver Licences, which are no longer being issued since the introduction of the Learner Permit. Existing Provisional licences will continue to be valid until their expiry date. On renewal the person will be issued with a learner permit.
A Learner Permit is a licence issued to enable a person to learn to drive and to apply for a driving test. Driving with a Learner Permit is subject to certain conditions in the interests of the safety of the driver and other road users. You must hold a licence for the category of vehicle you are driving and comply with the conditions attached to the licence while you are driving. After June 30th, 2008 all Learner permit holders in respect of the categories B, EB, C1, C, D1, D, EC, EC1, ED & ED1 must be accompanied at all times by a person who holds a full driving licence in the category for a continuous period of two years.
As from the 30 October 2007 persons who are granted a learner permit for vehicles in category A, A1, M, W, B or EB and have not previously held a learner permit in the five year period prior to the granting of such a permit in any of these categories may not apply for a driving test within the period of 6 months from the day the permit comes into force.
It would be advisable to note the issue date of the Learner Permit, even one day less than 6 months will invalidate your driving test. A new GDL – graduated driving licence proposal to improve and enhance the learner driving experience in Ireland was opened to public consultation until March 13th 2009. This proccess is now over and we have to wait and see if all or any of the new proposals are implemented. Some of the proposed implementations included:-
- Zero alcohol levels
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Night-time curfew
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Increased penalty points
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Hazard perception testing
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Age restriction for passengers
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Mandatory tuition
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Restricted car power
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Extended supervised driving
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Upgraded driving test
Safe driving,
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