Do you or a friend own a Rolls-Royce? Do you want to drive your parent’s Rolls-Royce on your P plates? Are you wondering if any Rolls-Royce-model cars are banned for P platers?
In this article, we’re going to look at the rules around what Rolls-Royce models are approved and legal to drive on your P plates in each state of Australia.
In NSW
In NSW, you can drive Rolls-Royce cars but there are banned Rolls-Royce models. Some models that are banned are:
Important: See the official NSW Legal Cars for P Plate drivers page for current information on what Rolls-Royce models are approved or banned.
In VIC
In VIC, you can drive Rolls-Royce cars but there are banned Rolls-Royce models. Some models that are banned are:
Important: See the official VIC Legal Cars for P Plate drivers page for current information on what Rolls-Royce models are approved or banned.
In QLD
In QLD, you’ll need to enter your Rolls-Royce plate number and VIN number to see if your model is OK to drive on your P plates. See the official Queensland Vehicle Check page for more info.
In ACT
In the ACT, you can drive any Rolls-Royce car on your P Plates. See the official Australian Capital Territory ACT learners and provisional drivers page for more info.
In TAS
In TAS, you can drive any Rolls-Royce car on your P Plates. See the official Tasmanian Plates Plus page for more info.
In SA
In SA, you’ll need to enter your Rolls-Royce plate number and VIN number to see if your model is OK to drive on your P plates. See the official SA Vehicle Check page for more info.
In WA
In WA, you can drive any Rolls-Royce car on your P Plates. See the official Western Australian Department of Transport page for more info.
In NT
In the NT, you can drive any Rolls-Royce car on your P Plates. See the official Northern Territory Government licence page for more info.