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Here it is the law that a Learner has an L sticker/magnet and New drivers have an N. Let's others know to stay back a bit because they may need more time to complete a maneuvering or parking, or may forget certain road rules.
The ones Iβm talking about are just bumper stickers. Whatβs the difference between a learner and a new driver in your jurisdiction?
Learner has to be with a fully licensed driver, New Driver is licensed to drive but has restrictions, that are removed after a year or so
We do gave Student Driver stickers, but it is on trainer vehicles.
What?
What's unclear about that statement?