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My ultra high powered vehicle (U) class licence

U class licence exemptions

The two exemptions for driving an ultra high powered vehicle (UHPV) without holding a U class licence are:

  • A full C Class licence holder who is employed at a motor vehicle related workplace and is required to drive an UHPV in the course of their employment.

    ‘Employed’ includes those who are self-employed or carry out work under a contract for services.

    A ‘motor vehicle related workplace’ means a place at which the primary business relates to the repair, sale, trade, inspection or transport of motor vehicles, or the renting or leasing out of a motor vehicle.
  • A full C Class licence holder who is test-driving an UHPV from a motor vehicle dealer.

    For the exemption to apply:
    • an employee from the car dealership must hold a U class licence and be seated in the front passenger’s seat throughout the entire test drive; and
    • the vehicle must not exceed a maximum speed of 100km/h (but must comply with the posted speed limit).

      It is intended the dealership employee will take all reasonable steps to supervise and instruct the prospective purchaser in the safe and efficient driving of the vehicle.

To help you determine if you meet the exemption criteria, read the Driver Exemption form (PDF, 208 KB).

If you meet the exemption criteria, you do not need to apply for an exemption. However, it is your responsibility to satisfy the police that you can meet the exemption criteria each time you get behind the wheel.

To learn more about the UHPV changes, visit the Frequently Asked Questions page.

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