Licencing changes announcement February 2026
From January 2027, NZTA is overhauling the driver licensing system to reduce costs and improve safety by removing the full licence practical test, requiring longer learner periods (12 months) for those under 25, and introducing a zero-alcohol limit for all learner/restricted drivers. These changes aim to simplify the process while ensuring more experience is gained, with application fees for the full licence set to drop significantly.
Key Changes to the Graduated Driver Licensing System (Effective Jan 2027):
No Full Licence Test: The practical test to move from restricted to full licence is removed.
Longer Learner Period (<25s): The minimum learner period increases from 6 to 12 months for drivers under 25, though this can be reduced to 6 months by completing a specified approved course or logging more practice hours.
Restricted Period: Set at 12 months for under 25s and 6 months for over 25s.
Zero Alcohol Limit: All learner and restricted drivers, regardless of age, must adhere to a zero-alcohol limit.
Demerit Penalty: Restricted drivers who receive demerit points will have their restricted period extended by 6 months.
Hazard Perception: The hazard perception component of the current full test will move to the restricted practical test.
Other Recent Changes
10-Year Licence: Learner and restricted licences are now issued for 10 years instead of 5, and can be renewed at any time.
No Theory Test to Renew: You do not need to sit a theory test to renew a learner or restricted licence.
These changes are designed to balance reducing barriers to getting a full licence with ensuring younger drivers gain more experience before driving solo
