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i duno its wierd cause it seems as it different with everyone i talk to, but because of this reason 2 of my mates called vic roads within the last year and both got told that if your licence is suspended not canceled then there is no time added onto your licence, there may be other reasons why people have lost their licence and not had them suspeneded, but even excessive speeding ie 30kms +over is still only a suspention until you get to over 45 over then u can go to jail lol.

Best way to find out is call vic roads and ask cause everyone has different experiences

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Your P's only get extended in some situations.

If you lose you license due to losing your point and choose the 3 month suspension rather than the 1 year probation then the P's aren't extended.

I took the 3 month suspension a few years ago ( speeding and not displaying P's, 6 points in one go!)

I THOUGHT my P's had been extended by 3 months until I got "randomly" pulled over in my 180 and got done for Driving Unlicensed!

Not likely..

When my suspension ended, 3 month suspension and they didn't send me my license back.

Rocked up to VIC Roads 1 week after suspension finished and asked for my license back, they said it gets sent to Kew. So I'm like well call Kew because I want it back, I can't drive without it..

They called Kew and they'd lost it?

Wanted me to pay for a new one..

Abused the lady good and she did a replacement for me, no charge as they lost my old one.

vicroads are fcuked. starting saturday ima start driving, if they dont send me back my license on time thats their problem. my suspension was for 6 months and i've served it. kthx

Suspension of P plates adds another 6 months to the total time for your P's. My probationary license was suspended for 1 month and when I got it and it added 6 months onto the total time on my P's.

my mate lost his P's for 12 months then 3 weeks after getting it back lost it again for 3 months and still got his full license when his probationary expired. no extensions...

So in the cases of some forum users, by receiving a ban, it has meant you spend less time on the road under P plate licensing than if you had adhered to the law as your probationary period hasnt been extended?

yeh sorta, its pretty shit like that mate i was talking bout earlier hes going to have spent 19 months off the road during his 3 years on his p's and still gets his full licence and he went n bought a modded WRX asking for trouble if u ask me.

I know exactly how you feel... my 7 month sentence is also coming to an end... March is the big day for me... got 6 months for lost of demerit points then an extra one for going to court - it's freaked... but hey... soon now...

Congratulations... just learn from your lesson and don't do anything silly again!!

^^ march isnt far away time will fly by dude. and dont worry lesson learnt :ninja:

no no im goin manual :)

Yeah, I know... but bugger me... taking so long... I am hanging for it badly... congrats again mate... funny how the law has it's way to scare us.... ha ha ha :banana:

just rang em now, he said they'll send it out tomorrow so should get it monday or tuesday :ermm:

also asked if probationary gets extended if its been suspended he said if its a demerit suspension then it doesn't get added on, only cancelation of license gets added on.

that means i'm off Ps on tuesday :D:D:D

good stuff... well i get mine back in another 3 calders? which is april 23rd ;)

not long after that i get my new toy.. its got 2 wheels :(

so alot to look forward to in 08..

why not? i can have fun with my 300kw r33 but also have fun with a bike :banana: best of both worlds ey?

But im making a move from jet black.. bike is going to be a nice colour "_"

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