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Anon

I am a little hazy on the rules regarding carrying passengers under a restricted license.

I have been told that you are able to carry a spouse regardless of the license status.

Is this true and if so, what is the definition of a spouse?

Julie

From the "Ask Jack" archives - 14 December 2009

jbiddle

Under a restricted licence you can only drive between the hours of 5am and 10pm.

You cannot carry passengers during these hours unless they are;

- A spouse (a person who you are legally married to or joined in Civil union with)
- Children who live with you under your care (i.e. you support them financially)
- Relatives you live with you and are on a benefit
- Someone you look after as a care giver
- They hold a full NZ licence and have done so for two years
- You can drive outside these hours but only under point number 5. In this case the passenger becomes a supervisor who must be capable of monitoring your driving technique etc at all times.