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An exemption from the prohibited vehicle condition may be granted if:
A prohibited vehicle needs to be driven for genuine employment purposes.
Eight or more cylinder 4WD vehicles are required by country drivers who have no practical alternative.
You can prove direct ownership of a prohibited vehicle prior to the start of the scheme or before an overseas/interstate licence transfer.
The vehicle is a moderate-performance turbo/supercharged engine vehicle.
Note: NSW provisional licences issued prior to 11 July 2005 were not conditioned. However, the condition will be applied if the provisional driver is disqualified for an offence committed on or after 11 July 2005. In these instances, the provisional holder may be granted an exemption if they can prove direct ownership of their current vehicle at the time of the offence that led to the disqualification.
Examples of moderate performance turbo/supercharged vehicles that are eligible for exemption include:
Alfa Romeo 1368cc Giulietta
Audi 1197cc and 1390cc (90kW) A1
Audi 1390cc A3
Audi 1798cc A3 and A4
Audi 1984cc Q5
Citroen 1598cc C4 1.6L
Fiat 1368cc, Punto and Rimto
Holden 1400cc Cruze
Mercedes-Benz 1796cc CLK200K, E200K, C200, CLC200, C230 and SLK 200K
Peugeot 1598cc 308 Series 1.6T XSE
Saab 1988cc 9-3 Linear, and Vector
Skoda 1798cc Superb 1.8 TFSI and Octavia 1.8 TFSI
Volkswagen 1390cc Golf 90TSI and Golf 118TSI
Volkswagen 1984cc Tiguan 125TSI and Passat 147TSI
Volkswagen 1197cc Polo 77TSI
Note, for enforcement purposes provisional drivers must carry an exemption letter from the RTA to drive these vehicles.
If you wish to confirm that a vehicle is considered to be a moderate turbo/ supercharged vehicle, then please refer to the list below titled "A guide to moderate performance vehicles". If still unsure, please email your enquiry to exemption_enquiry@rta.nsw.gov.au
Please note that even if the vehicle is classified as a moderate performance vehicle, the vehicle is still regarded as a prohibited vehicle and an exemption to drive the vehicle must be approved and obtained from the RTA before the holder of a provisional licence is able to drive the vehicle. . |
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