Australia Introduces New Driver’s License For Performance Cars

Australia Introduces New Driver’s License For Performance Cars

Australia Introduces New Driver’s License For Performance Cars

Australia has implemented new legislation requiring special U Class driver’s licenses for those operating high-performance vehicles. This move aims to enhance road safety and regulate sports cars and supercars, which are known for their powerful engines and high performance. The South Australian Government has announced that approximately 270 drivers in the state must obtain the new U Class license by December 1, 2024. To qualify for this license, individuals will need to complete an online training course tailored to high-powered vehicles. The course, set to be released next year, will cover risk awareness, the use of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and the safe operation of performance cars. The new law includes all vehicles with a power-to-weight ratio equal to or exceeding 276 kilowatts per tonne. The legislation also includes measures to prevent the disabling of automated assist systems in performance vehicles to ensure important safety features remain operational. In addition, drivers who engage the sport mode of their supercars within built-up areas and cause fatalities or serious harm will face charges for an “aggravated offense.” However, there are exceptions to these rules. The aim of this legislation is to find a balance between preserving the excitement of driving high-performance vehicles and ensuring public safety.