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I have an interstate learner licence. What do I need to do to transfer to an ACT learner licence?

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I have an interstate learner licence. What do I need to do to transfer to an ACT learner licence?

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A learner licence is not transferable. If you are 17 years of age, have a current interstate learner licence and have held a learner licence for at least six (6) months, you are permitted one (1) practical driver assessment with an ACT Government Licence Examiner. If the learner licence is not current or if you fail the assessment you will be required to undertake and pass the Road Ready Course and knowledge test and obtain an ACT learner licence.

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