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If you break any of the special rules for a learner driver, you have to pay a fine. You can also lose your right to drive, for a period of time. | [[File:Driving instructor.jpg | right | frame | link=| Copyright www.shutterstock.com]]If you break any of the special rules for a learner driver, you have to pay a fine. You can also lose your right to drive, for a period of time. | ||
If you break any traffic rules while you are a learner, you can lose your right to drive very quickly. For example, if you have two traffic tickets, you would lose your right to drive for one ''month''. | If you break any traffic rules while you are a learner, you can lose your right to drive very quickly. For example, if you have two traffic tickets, you would lose your right to drive for one ''month''. | ||
You can take the road test 12 months after you get your learner’s licence. | You can take the road test 12 months after you get your learner’s licence. | ||
===Novice licence=== | |||
[[File:Novice license sign.jpg | left | frame | link= | Novice licence]] | [[File:Novice license sign.jpg | left | frame | link= | Novice licence]] | ||
When you pass the road test at the end of the learner stage, you get a novice licence. | When you pass the road test at the end of the learner stage, you get a novice licence. | ||
*You can have only one passenger with you unless: | *You can have only one passenger with you unless: |