Aussie state's new road rules to include more drivers soon

In a digital age where convenience is king, many local states have slowly integrated technology into government services.

One state revealed their plans that could affect nearly one million motorists soon.


Victoria recently expanded its digital licence scheme to include learner and provisional drivers,

This could revolutionise the way Victorians carry and present their driver's licence when driving.

Starting this week, around 800,000 L and P-plate drivers may now carry their driver's licence electronically.

This approach caters to drivers who prefer bringing digital licences.


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Drivers can now use their digital licence in case they forgot their physical driver's licence. Image Credit: Pexels/Mudassir Ali


It could also be a step towards streamlining the identification process for young and learning drivers.

Drivers can access their digital licences through the Service Victoria app or myVicRoads app.

This transition was part of a broader adoption of digital licences.

About 1.2 million other motorists already have their digital licences activated.


The digital licence has a 'highly secure, timed QR code', which could be scanned by businesses and authorities to verify authenticity.

This feature should combat fraudulent use and ensure that the digital licence is as reliable as its physical counterpart.

The digital document should also provide real-time updates on a licence's status, including any cancellations or suspensions.

Drivers may also update personal information through the digital licence as needed.

Victoria's Minister for Roads and Road Safety, Melissa Horne, expressed that the expansion could simplify lives not just for learners but for other drivers as well.

'L and P-platers will be able to access their licence on their phone just in time for summer – making it easier for them to go about their lives,' Ms Horne stated.

I'm sure we'll continue to see a strong take up from our younger drivers.'


Victoria's adoption of digital licences followed other states.

Queensland and New South Wales have already implemented similar initiatives in their states.

South Australia pioneered the use of digital licences in 2017.

Meanwhile, the Northern Territory is scheduled to undergo a trial program for 2025.

Tasmania, Western Australia, and the Australian Capital Territory are yet to announce plans for such technology.


Prior to the official rollout last May, Victoria did a six-month trial in Ballarat.

About 15,000 residents downloaded their licences to the Service Victoria or myVicRoads app.

Despite the trial's success, there were concerns regarding security, particularly around fraud and identity theft, as some digital licences showed misspelt surnames.

As drivers embrace digital licensing, drivers should understand its implications and benefits.

It offers a convenient way to carry and present identification and could provide enhanced security features and the ability to keep personal information up to date.
Key Takeaways

  • Victoria just expanded its digital licence scheme to include up to 800,000 learner and provisional plate drivers.
  • The digital licence has a secure, timed QR code to verify authenticity and prevent fraudulent use. It could also show real-time updates on licence cancellations or suspensions.
  • The scheme was part of an initiative to simplify the lives of drivers.
  • While Victoria has followed other Australian states in implementing digital licences, there were several security concerns during its trial period.
Have you or someone you know made the switch? What was the experience like? We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences with digital licences in the comments section below.
 
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Still not sure whether Westpac (or any other bank) will accept the digital licence as proof of identity.
 
Must be about 4/5 years now I've had my digital license on my phone in NSW as well as my physical card in my wallet. It's no problem having it at all.

Why is there always such a slow roll out of any modern technology in this country? They shouldn't keep taking any notice of a very small minority of people with their silly conspiracy theories about these things. 🙄
 
Must be about 4/5 years now I've had my digital license on my phone in NSW as well as my physical card in my wallet. It's no problem having it at all.

Why is there always such a slow roll out of any modern technology in this country? They shouldn't keep taking any notice of a very small minority of people with their silly conspiracy theories about these things. 🙄
It is Not a "small minority" of people, there are more against than for. As for conspiracy theories, the difference is a very short time till conspiracies become the truth.
 
It is Not a "small minority" of people, there are more against than for. As for conspiracy theories, the difference is a very short time till conspiracies become the truth.
As you seem to think a lot of people are allegedly against this, what are the figures for and against?
 
At this point in time, digital licences are a waste of time. Recently my daughter and I went to rent a car, she has a digital licence but the car hire company would NOT accept her it, we had to go home so she could pick up her physical licence before the vehicle would be rented to us, so absolutely useless.
 
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