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Queensland changes driving test, hazard perception, licence requirements

Learner drivers in Queensland will soon have to pass a tricky new hazard perception test before they can drive unsupervised.
From March 28, the Queensland government will be completing an overhaul of the hazard perception test in order to “improve the road safety of some of our most at-risk groups”.
As part of the changes, the quality of the test videos will be improved and will include new computer-generated images.
This new test will replace the hazard perception test drivers currently have to complete to move from their P1 to P2…
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