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yep. Ahahahahahahahahaha. Suffer.

Actually I think this is a good idea. As an easily irritable motorist I'm far less likely to get angry with a P plater if I know they're a P plater.

I give P platers more room and am generally more considerate of them because I know how useless I was when I first got behid the wheel of a car.

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mish, im a p plater, actually im currently a G plater and due to good behaviour im gonna b stuck with p plates for a whole extra year... mish...

are you serious, i was goin to op for good behaviour, but i didnt think i could last on it for a year. How long have you go to go?

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double miish... P plates...

hehe... i've seen a few pplz with personalized plates,

they stick the P plate beside the plates so it shows

[P] EN15

[P] US51

still... no way with the P's!!! stickers are bad, and P plates are worse!

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well QLD is one of the only states NOT to have had them.. and most states has had them for a decade or more.

I found it very odd that QLD didn't have them when i moved up.

Anybody on P's who has an import is really screwed now though.. they have something to clearly look out for and pick on. They do it in the other states, so it will happen here. Saves them trouble.

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I heard it was as of 1st July or something like that. Definately coming into effect but not exactly sure when. They were also thinking of having cerfew and passenger restrictions for P platers also. Also not sure if they will be going ahead.

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I heard it was as of 1st July or something like that. Definately coming into effect but not exactly sure when. They were also thinking of having cerfew and passenger restrictions for P platers also. Also not sure if they will be going ahead.

im pretty sure the passenger restrictions and or cerfew (if ever allowed), will be trialed in somewhere such as NSW before they are implemented Australia wide.

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nah i havent seen many people with p's here..........maybe it's different in Scotland. if it's in England then i'm sure the SNP would have opposed it........

i think it's a good idea in QLD. i got my p's about 3 days before i went over seas, i can legally drive in oz (and uk too, but i cant find someone who owns an auto) but the gap between me getting my licence and actually driving on my own is over 1 year. i would like p's cause i'd hope other drivers would give me that extra leeway or room for error.........fat chance most likely i got SFA on my L's.......

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are you serious, i was goin to op for good behaviour, but i didnt think i could last on it for a year. How long have you go to go?

I got about 5 months to go, thats y im not out and about much nemore, reasonably defectable car that stands out, i dont need attention atm. Have had a few close calls to but have been lucky so far.

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