After you've studied the NT Road Users' Handbook and passed your driver knowledge test (theory test). MVR will provide a copy of your driver licence receipt, then you can start learn to drive.
Your learner licence has driving conditions, which include all of the following:
having a zero blood alcohol concentration
not exceeding 80 kilometers per hour
displaying L plates in a visible position at the front and rear of the car you're driving
having a fully licensed driver sit in the front passenger seat at all times while you're driving.
Recommended practice hours
Your lessons can take about:
20 or more hours to learn how to operate the controls of a car
another 80 hours to learn how to become a low-risk driver.
Supervising driver
Your supervising driver must have a full Australian driver licence and can be any of the following:
an adult relative
a friend
a driving instructor.
Source: nt.gov.au
At Drive Mob NT, our commitment to your driving success goes beyond traditional instruction. We understand that practice is key to mastering the skills needed to pass your driving test. That's why we offer comprehensive mock tests as part of our services.
During our mock tests, our skilled instructors create
real-life driving scenarios,
mirroring the challenges you may encounter on the actual test day
navigating various road conditions
handling traffic situations &
responding to unexpected challenges.
Our goal is to provide you with a practical and immersive experience that closely mirrors the conditions of the official driving test.
What sets Drive Mob NT apart is our emphasis on personalized feedback. Our experienced instructors carefully assess your performance, providing constructive insights into your strengths and areas that may need improvement. This individualized feedback is invaluable in refining your skills and boosting your confidence as you approach the official driving test.
Our mock tests are just one example of how we go the extra mile to ensure that you are well-prepared, confident, and ready to pass your driving test with flying colors. Choose Drive Mob NT for a comprehensive and effective approach to driving test preparation.
Drive Mob NT takes pride in its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity by offering outreach services to remote Aboriginal Communities and Outstations. Recognizing the unique needs of individuals in these areas, we go beyond traditional service boundaries to bring comprehensive driving instruction directly to those who need it most.
During these outreach visits, our instructors work closely with the local communities, establishing meaningful collaborations with Councils, Aboriginal Corporations, and other Service Providers. By doing so, we aim to integrate our driving education services seamlessly into the fabric of these communities, fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
If you reside in a remote Aboriginal Community or Outstation and are seeking professional driving instruction, DriveMob NT is dedicated to reaching you where you are. Our outreach services underscore our commitment to making driving education accessible to everyone, regardless of their location or circumstances. Feel free to reach out to us to explore how DriveMob NT can bring its expertise and services directly to your community.
If you lose your licence because of drink or drug driving, you must complete the Back on Track approved drink and drug driver course before you can reapply for a Northern Territory (NT) driver licence.
What units you need to study
The course units you will need to do will depend on:
the offence you were convicted of - drink or drug driving
the blood alcohol concentration you were convicted of - for drink driving offences
if it was your first offence.
Contact
If you have any questions, contact an MVR office or email drivesafe.nt@nt.gov.au with your name, and phone number or email address.
The table below tells you which course units you need to do:
Source: nt.gov.au