Section 30Part 3 — Licensing of Drivers of Vehicles
Saving of licences and tests under the repealed Law
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A person who holds a driver's licence —
that is about to expire;
that has expired but who has within the preceding five years held a licence; or
that has expired but who has —
within the preceding ten years held a licence; and
since the period beginning five years after the expiry of the licence continuously held a licence from a Convention country, as defined in section 29(1),
does not need to take the tests referred to in section 37 but may apply for a renewal.
An application for renewal shall be made to the Director in the prescribed form and paying the prescribed fee.
For purposes of renewal, a licence issued under the repealed Law is as good as a licence issued under this Act.
A person who at the coming into force of this Act has taken the written test may proceed to do the road test.
Cross References
- Section 29 of Traffic Act
Convention country definition
- Section 37 of Traffic Act
tests for driver's licence
Referenced By
- Section 25 — Qualification to drive
exemption from qualification requirements
- Section 38 — Grant of licences
saving of licences and tests