Here’s a quick update on the latest news about learner drivers in Western Australia (WA).
- WA is implementing a major reform of the Graduated Licensing System to better prepare learner drivers and improve road safety. The changes were described as community-led and evidence-based, with additional consultation and legislative steps underway. This is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the licensing framework for young and novice drivers.[1]
- Public discussion and consultation have influenced the reform package, with thousands of WA residents participating in the process to shape how car and motorcycle licensing will work in practice. The government emphasizes safety outcomes such as reducing crashes and injuries among new drivers.[1]
- There have been broader moves in WA related to driver training and safety, including proposals for stricter rules for new drivers (e.g., probation periods, supervised hours, and phone use restrictions) to boost performance and safety on the roads. These proposals align with a broader push for safer driver education and licensing practices.[3]
- Additional related developments include ongoing or upcoming reviews and public consultations on WA’s GLS, with plans to separate car and motorcycle licensing in the reform agenda and to set implementation timelines after the motorcycle consultation period.[4][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current WA government pages or reputable outlets to confirm exact dates and the specific changes (e.g., new learner permit requirements, hours, or testing sequence) and provide direct links.
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New drivers face tougher regulations in WA including extending their probation period, increasing their supervised hours and limiting phone use under a proposed plan by the state government.
www.abc.net.auWestern Australians can now have their say on how the State's graduated licensing system (GLS) could be improved to help L and P-plate drivers become safer motorists.
www.wa.gov.auThe mother of a 19-year-old who died in a crash near Busselton earlier this year says road safety should be compulsory in schools.
www.abc.net.auGovernment ministers and family members gathered outside the West Perth Department of Transport Licensing Centre today to launch a new community consultation on Western Australia’s graduated licensing system (GLS). The…
wamnnews.com.auLicensing centres hit with surge in applicants after rule change for learner drivers.
thewest.com.auRed P-Plate drivers will be limited to carrying only one passenger in their vehicles at all times as part of new rules being introduced by the Cook Labor Government to reduce death and serious injury on Western Australian roads.
www.wa.gov.auThe learner drivers wa overhaul is moving ahead in Western Australia after the Cook Labor Government confirmed landmark changes to the State’s Graduated Licensing System. The reforms are aimed at helping develop safer, more capable drivers after more than 7, 700 Western Australians took part in last year’s consultation. The government says the changes are …
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