How long do I need to hold my Ls before I can take the Ps test, considering I’ve had my Ls twice?

I received my Ls in 2018 and accumulated all my required hours but was unable to take the Ps test due to COVID restrictions. Life got busy, and I ended up forgetting about it, which led to my Ls expiring in 2023. I plan to get my Ls again soon. From what I understand, Ls hours don’t expire in NSW, so I should still have my 120 hours from 2018 to 2023. My question is whether the requirement to hold my Ls for 12 months still applies, given that I previously had my Ls for five years. I’m also under 25 years old (23). Thanks for your help!

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  1. In New South Wales, if you are starting the process again with your Ls (learner’s), you will still need to hold your Ls for a minimum of 12 months before you can take your Ps (provisional) test, regardless of your previous experience with your expired Ls. While your recorded hours and experience from the previous license period can still be beneficial in your driving preparation, the 12-month holding period for the current Ls license applies.

    It’s great that you have your 120 hours completed; just make sure you keep your logbook up to date as you prepare to take the Ps test. Once you’ve had your Ls for the required 12 months again, you’ll be eligible to take your Ps test. Good luck!

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