This is what you have to do to get a P1 provisional licence.
You have to be 17 or older.
If you're under 25 you must have had a learner's permit for at least 12 months.
You have to pass a Hazard Perception Test (HPT). You can take the hazard perception test online or in person at a Service SA centre. There's a fee each time you take the test.
If you're over 25 you must have had a learner's permit for at least 6 months.
When you get your P1 licence, you'll be able to drive under these conditions.
This is what a provisional licence looks like:
If you're driving with a P1 provisional licence, you need P-plates on the vehicle so other drivers know you're an inexperienced driver.
High powered vehicle restrictions apply: if you are a provisional licence holder under the age of 25 and you obtained your P1 on or after 4 September 2010
High powered vehicle restrictions apply: if you were disqualified and returned to driving on a P1 licence on or after 4 September 2010.
If you hold a Learner's Permit or Provisional Licence and you accumulate 4 or more demerit points you could lose your right to drive for at least six months.