![]() are not an Australian citizen, but you were given a resident visa after you started living in Queensland and you've now been living in Queensland for 3 months since getting the visa.are not an Australian citizen, but you were given a resident visa before you starting living in Queensland and you've now been living in Queensland for 3 months.are an Australian citizen and you've been living in Queensland for 3 months. ![]() your authority to drive in Queensland on your overseas licence has been withdrawn because you.have been convicted of driving at more than 40km/hr over the speed limit.your authority to drive in Queensland has been suspended because you.an Australian court has disqualified you from holding or getting a driver licence.When you can't drive in QueenslandĪs well as the suspension mentioned previously, you can't drive in Queensland if: If you must be supervised, the supervisor must operate under the requirements that apply to them in the state or territory in which your learner licence was issued. If you're driving in Queensland on an interstate learner licence, you must be supervised if it is a requirement of the state or territory that issued your interstate learner licence. The length of your suspension will depend on the type of licence you held when you committed the demerit point offences. If you get too many demerit points, we'll send you a notice telling you that your authority to drive in Queensland will be withdrawn (suspended). This includes vehicles up to 4.5 tonne gross vehicle mass that may carry up to 12 people, including the driver. If you're driving in Queensland on an overseas car licence, you may drive vehicles allowed under a Queensland class C licence. show your licence to a police officer when asked to do so.comply with your licence conditions (if any).drive only the class of motor vehicle authorised on that licence.When driving in Queensland on your valid interstate or overseas licence, you must: You can't drive in Queensland with your interstate or overseas licence if you've been issued with a Queensland licence. If you're visiting Queensland from another Australian state or territory, you can drive if you have a valid interstate licence. If you're visiting Queensland from another country, you can drive if you have a valid overseas licence. You must comply with any conditions on your licence and only drive the class of vehicles authorised by your licence. This means that if you hold a valid interstate or New Zealand heavy vehicle licence, you may continue to drive in Queensland on this licence. The temporary changes will remain in place until 28 February 2023 for interstate and New Zealand heavy vehicle licence holders who have moved to Queensland. have moved to Queensland and been living here for 3 months or more.are an Australian citizen or hold a resident visa.You will need to obtain a Queensland licence if you: From 1 August 2022, the temporary COVID-19 relief measures relating to overseas and interstate licenses will no longer be in place (in most instances).
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