I don't see any problem with it actually.
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Novice drivers are restricted to a zero Blood Alcohol Content level (BAC)
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Excellent. Inexperienced drivers and drinkers don't ever go well together.
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When a novice driver passes the Hazard Perception Test they are then entitled to a provisional licence (P-plater). Driving between midnight and 5:00am is prohibited for the first 6 months of your provisional licence.
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During the first 6 months you need to have red P-plates also. Again, it is a minor increase in the 'leaner' phase which will help new drivers learn to drive before having a car full of mates at 3am with the music cranked and everyone yelling and moving around everywhere.
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Provisional drivers can drive between midnight and 5am if:
* They are driving to or from their home to their place of work by the shortest possible route.
* Driving is required as part of their work duties.
* They are driving to or from a place of education or training where they are enrolled for tuition.
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So if you have a legitimate reason to be out on the road, it is acceptable.