In the ACT, to get your learner driver licence, also called 'your Ls' you need to:
You can do the course and sit the ACT Road Rules test through an ACT-based training provider:
Some ACT schools offer the Pre-learner licence course to Year 10 students for free as part of the curriculum.
Once you have completed the course and passed the test, visit an Access Canberra Service Centre to apply for a learner licence.
Access Canberra will mail your licence, a logbook and a set of 'L' plates to display on your car.
If you received your learner licence after 1 January 2020, it is valid for 5 years.
The ACT Road Rules test is valid for 2 years. If you need to renew your learner licence, you need to complete and pass a new ACT Road Rules test.
Visit an Access Canberra Service Centre to renew your learner licence.
When driving with your learner driver licence you must:
If you want to upgrade to a provisional licence you need to drive a certain number of hours and record it in your learner logbook.
Before practicing, make sure you review the road rules in the ACT road rules handbook [PDF 5.5MB] [DOCX 4.7MB].
You can also do optional road safety courses for credit towards your driving hours.
If you already have a learner licence from another state or territory you may have your prior driving experience recognised.
If you already have a learner licence from a mutual recognition country you may have your prior driving experience recognised.
If you hold an ACT driver licence you must tell Access Canberra if you have a permanent or long-term illness, injury, or incapacity that might impair your driving ability.
Access Canberra may ask you to demonstrate your fitness to drive to ensure you can safely operate a vehicle. This may involve one or both: