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The ACT ID is an eight to nine-digit number beginning with a dash that is located at the top of your Student Report and also appears on the score reports we send to the high school and to any colleges you requested. The ACT ID helps us identify your record and allows you to access and order ACT services. Welcome to Safe Plates Testing. On this site you will find testing and resources to assist with your journey to get an ACT driver licence. The Knowledge Trainer page contains practice knowledge tests for learner drivers. This includes tests for car and motorcycle licences, as well as heavy vehicle rigid and combination licences.

The REAL ID Act establishes minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibits federal agencies from accepting for certain purposes driver’s licenses and identification cards from states not meeting the Act’s minimum standards. The purposes covered by the Act are: accessing federal facilities, entering nuclear power plants, and, boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on December 20, 2013 a phased enforcement plan for the REAL ID Act (the Act), as passed by Congress, that will implement the Act in a measured, fair, and responsible way.

Secure driver's licenses and identification documents are a vital component of our national security framework. The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005, enacted the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation that the Federal Government “set standards for the issuance of sources of identification, such as driver's licenses.” The Act established minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibits federal agencies from accepting for certain purposes driver’s licenses and identification cards from states not meeting the Act’s minimum standards.

DHS is committed to enforcing the REAL ID Act in accordance with the phased enforcement schedule and regulatory timeframes. It has been 16 years since the REAL ID Act was passed and half of all the states have already met the REAL ID minimum standards.

Description and Schedule of Enforcement Phases

The following enforcement measures are cumulative, with measures in each phase remaining in effect through successive phases. Each phase will begin with a 3-month period where agencies will provide notice to individuals attempting to use driver’s licenses or identification cards from noncompliant states but still allow access. After this period is over, agencies will no longer accept such identification for entry to federal facilities, and individuals will need to follow the agency’s alternate procedures (to be made available by the agency).

  • Phase 1: Restricted areas (i.e., areas accessible by agency personnel, contractors, and their guests) for DHS’s Nebraska Avenue Complex (NAC) headquarters.
  • Phase 2: Restricted areas for all federal facilities and nuclear power plants.
  • Phase 3: Semi-restricted areas (i.e., areas available to the general public but subject to ID-based access control) for most federal facilities (subject to limitations described in the next section). Access to federal facilities will continue to be allowed for purposes of applying for or receiving federal benefits.
  • Phase 4: Boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft.

For more information on Facility Security Level, please see the Interagency Security Committee standard, Section Four.

Limitations

The Act does not require individuals to present identification where it is not currently required to access a federal facility (such as to enter the public areas of the Smithsonian) nor does it prohibit an agency from accepting other forms of identity documents other than documents from non-compliant states (such as a U.S. passport or passport card).

The Act’s prohibitions do not affect other uses of driver’s licenses or identification cards – including licenses and cards from noncompliant states – unrelated to official purposes as defined in the Act.

For more information, please contact the REAL ID Program Office at REALID@dhs.gov.

Additional Information

Completing the ACT Safer Driver Course rewards you with 20hrs logbook credit.

You are most at risk of having an accident on the road when you move from learning to driving on your own. This course aims to help you develop safe driving behaviours and anticipate hazardous situations. This understanding will reduce your road risk when transitioning to independent driving on your P’s. In addition, completing this course will give you 20hrs towards completing your ACT learner logbook!

This course is available for learner drivers 3 months after first obtaining their ACT learner driver licence. You also need 30 hours of driving experience and had to be under the age of 25 when your ACT learner driver licence was issued.

It consists of a theory component of 2.5 hours in a workshop, followed by a 1-hour practical driving component.

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The practical driving component of the package is conducted on public roads under the supervision of an ACT Accredited Driving Instructor in a dual control vehicle, allowing the instructor to manage the risk of the drive. There will be up to 3 learner drivers in the vehicle, taking turns to drive for a short period, then the instructor will conduct a drive for the learners to observe.

Q: What's the benefit of the ACT Safer Driver Program?

A:

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1. Become a smarter, more confident and competent driver before you pass your test and start driving alone.

2. Reduce your risk of being involved in an accident when you start driving alone.

3. Get 20hrs of ACT logbook experience for completing the course; you get your licence sooner!

The objective of the on road drive is to allow the learner drivers to practice low risk driving techniques, provide feedback to each other, compare their experiences and to then observe a professional driver conduct low risk driving techniques. This process allows learner drivers to practice and observe techniques which if they apply in their future driving will reduce their risk of being involved in an incident on the road.

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When booking into this course, or booking your learner into this course, you are confirming that you understand that your learner will be in a vehicle driven by another learner driver, under the supervision of an Accredited Driving Instructor.

A: This course is completed in a single 3.5 hour course and costs $160 on its own; giving you 20hrs of logbook credit.

If you have any questions, please give us a call on 6103 0463 or 6109 0152.

A: You need to bring your ACT learner licence, something to write with and be ready to engage in discussion with the class.