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Getting a full licence Once you hold a full class 1 licence, you can drive either automatic or manual vehicles, regardless of the type of vehicle you sat your test in.
The short answer is no - you can't drive a manual car with an automatic licence. However, you can drive a semi-automatic as long as there is no manually-operated clutch pedal fitted.
If your licence is for an automatic vehicle only or has restrictions then you cannot supervise a learner driver in a manual car. Have held that valid licence for a minimum of three years. Meet the minimum eyesight standards for driving.
You can apply to replace your licence at a driver licensing agent, or if you have a verified RealMe identity you may be able to apply online ....How to replace your licence fill out an application form [PDF, 137 KB] present evidence of your identity. pay the replacement licence fee of $38.20.
Go to the https://drivercheck.nzta.govt.nz/ website.
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Once you have successfully passed your PCV Category D1 practical test, you will then obtain a Category D1 (minibus licence) on your driving licence which will entitle you to drive any minibus up to 17 seats (including drivers seat) for private or hire and reward purposes.
We will send off your application electronically, and you should have your new licence within 3 weeks. We'll also take your old driving licence and send it back to the DVLA for you.
You can do the full licence test in a manual even if you did your restricted in an automatic . Once you've passed your full licence test, you'll be allowed to drive an automatic or a manual , regardless of which type of car you sat your test in.
You should receive your driver licence in the mail within 21 days of your application being submitted*. Please check we have your address correct. If you haven't received it in this time, give us a call on 0800 822 422.
Renew at the Post Office To renew your car licence at the post office you will need to bring the MVL2 form that is sent to you in the post, a copy of ID and the appropriate fees. it is advisable to make a copy of your ID before you go otherwise be subject to the 80c photocopy fee charged by the post office.

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