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    For those who have held multiple license classes for some time

    Just had a question regarding the expiration of your driving license. Have checked the LAnd Transport website but can't seem to find the exact answer.

    If you hold multiple classes on your license e,g 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 do the classes all expire at different times relative to when you got them i.e. class 1 got in 1998 expires 2008 class 6 got in 2001 expires in 2011 etc.

    Or does your license with ALL the classes expire at the same time?

    I assume the first way is probably more likely as it involves forking over a lot more cash to the government

    Thanks in advance
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    FWIK it applies to your licence in general, not the specific classes. Same sort of thing when you lose your licence, applies to all classes.

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    What pissed me off is that since I traded my UK car licence in for an NZ one, I've paid for three more licences: bike learners, bike restricted and bike full. Yet the expiry date on the licence never changed - it's ten years to the day since I got the first NZ one. Bloody rip-off, if you ask me.

    I like the old British ones: Got my full car licence at 17 years and three weeks (earliest you can drive is 17 years old). When I got the licence through, it was valid for another 53 years -until the day before my 70th birthday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    What pissed me off is that since I traded my UK car licence in for an NZ one, I've paid for three more licences: bike learners, bike restricted and bike full.
    Should have done the Direct Access mate, then you'd be straight onto your full with only a theory test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    FWIK it applies to your licence in general, not the specific classes. Same sort of thing when you lose your licence, applies to all classes.
    Yep, bingo. Unless you have endorsements (DG, etc), which expire more often.
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    Thnks for the replies. Next question then.

    LTSA says it costs about $40 to renew a license. Does this cover all the classes you hold or do you have to pay that amount for each class?
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    Renewed my licence yesterday. Just cost $40 Thanks for all your help
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    I remember coming across a licence that had multiple classes - some expired, some not. But I think that was something to do with truck endorsements - which I don't know shit about.

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    Just had to renew my WA license - $35 for 1 year or $111 for 5 yrs!!!!
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    My bus licence expires at a different time to my car and bike licence which are both together.

    The expirary date should be stated for the class on the licence. If not then it will expire on the general licence date.

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    Hmmmm The lady at the AA said endorsements can expire at different times but all classes are under one licence and expires on the same date.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chisanga View Post
    Hmmmm The lady at the AA said endorsements can expire at different times but all classes are under one licence and expires on the same date.
    That's incorrect. My general licence expires on 13/5/2009 my P class licence expires on 28/4/2010.

    I think what she means is that if your general licence expires prior to a class licence then you need to renew your general licence so that you can continue to drive the class licence. But the class licince has not expired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    That's incorrect. My general licence expires on 13/5/2009 my P class licence expires on 28/4/2010.

    I think what she means is that if your general licence expires prior to a class licence then you need to renew your general licence so that you can continue to drive the class licence. But the class licince has not expired.

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    Isn't the 'P Class' an endorsement rather than a licence class?
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    Talking about licence renewals...hows this for an example of our wonderful beauracracy.

    My father turned 80 and was required to sit a practical. He used to be an A grade mechanic and worked for the Ministry of Transport so held every class of licence except the passenger ones that required annual medicals.

    He sat his test in a Toyota Camry Automatic so was issued a new licence which was restricted to driving auto's only. He contested this but hit a brick wall. The crazy part is, the restriction only applied to cars, he can still drive a manual truck, fire engine, forklift etc etc.

    Bloody marvelous.
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