Getting Your Driver's Licence in Northern Territory

Learner age, P-plate rules, test requirements, and the path to a full licence in Northern Territory.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: State transport authority · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
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Learner age, P-plate rules, test requirements, and the path to a full licence in Northern Territory.

Licence Stages — NT

StageAgeDurationKey Rules
Learner (L)16+Until you pass the driving testMust be supervised, 0.00 BAC, display L plates
P1 (Red P)16.5+6 months0.00 BAC, speed restrictions, passenger limits may apply
P2 (Green P)After P118 months0.00 BAC, fewer restrictions than P1
Full licence18+Ongoing (renew every 1–10 years)0.05 BAC limit

How to Get Your Learner's Permit

  1. Be at least 16 years old
  2. Pass an eyesight test
  3. Pass the knowledge test: Theory test + practical driving test
  4. Provide proof of identity (100 points)
  5. Pay the learner's permit fee

Getting Your P Plates

After completing your required hours of supervised driving, you can book your practical driving test. In NT, the test involves: practical driving test.

More info: https://nt.gov.au/driving/licences

Alcohol Limits

All learner and P-plate drivers must have a 0.00 blood alcohol concentration — zero tolerance. Full licence holders can have up to 0.05 BAC (roughly 1–2 standard drinks for most people, but this varies).

Frequently Asked Questions

What age can you get your learner's permit in NT?

You can get your learner's permit at age 16 in Northern Territory.

What age can you get your P plates in NT?

You can get your P1 (provisional) licence at age 16.5 in Northern Territory, after passing the practical driving test.

What's the blood alcohol limit in NT?

0.00 for learner and P-plate drivers (zero tolerance). 0.05 for full licence holders.

What Changed

Apr 2026 Verified for Northern Territory
Last updated: April 2026 · Source: State transport authority · Financial year: 2025–26