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Digital learner log book

Learn&Log provides a quick and easy way to digitally log, submit, and track your supervised driving hours on a mobile device.

Key features include: 

  • Progress tracker - No need to add up hours and minutes.
  • Quick select trip details – avoid repeatedly writing the same vehicle and supervisor information every trip. 
  • Educational resources — get instructions and tips on the concepts and manoeuvres you’ll have to know for your practical driving assessment. 

Changes to Learn&Log 

The digital learner log book, Learn&Log, is now available within the ServiceWA application (app). The previous app was decommissioned on Monday, 11 August 2025.

Get started with Learn&log

Learn&Log provides a quick and easy way to digitally log, submit, and track your supervised driving hours on a mobile device.

You can access this service through the ServiceWA app, which can be downloaded from Google Play store and App store.

Logging into the ServiceWA app with your Digital ID (myID) digital identity  

To access the Learn&Log service, you will need to log into ServiceWA with a standard strength myID digital identity. If you do not have a Digital ID, you will need to create one. For your Digital ID to be Standard strength, you need to verify your ID with any 2 of the following: 

  • passport (an Australian passport, either current or no more than 3 years expired)
  • driver’s licence or learner’s permit
  • birth certificate
  • visa (using your foreign passport) 
  • ImmiCard
  • citizenship certificate 
  • Medicare card (this option appears after you verify one of the above documents). 

A detailed guide of how set up your myID digital identity can be found at the link below: 

How to set up myID | myID

Linking Learn&Log to your ServiceWA profile

You can link the Learn&Log service to your ServiceWA profile within the app’s Discovery tab. Within this tab you can find links to recently visited, linkable services and a list of the popular government services you can access. 

Switch from DTMI paper Log Book

If you started logging your supervised driving hours using the paper log book and want to now switch to using Learn&Log, you will have the choice of transferring the hours when you initially set up the app.

Screenshots of Learn&Log application on a phone screen.

If you do not have access to your paper log book when you’re setting up Learn&Log, but still want to add them later, ensure that you tap ‘add hours later’. 

Screenshots of Learn&Log application on a phone screen.

Adding hours into Learn&Log is optional as either way you will still have to present your paper log book when you attend your PDA. 

However, it should be noted that tapping ‘No I have no paper log book hours’ means that you will not be able to add them into Learn&Log at a later date.  

A step-by-step walkthrough of this process can be found in the Learn&Log user guide. 

Safe use of Learn&Log

Driver distraction is a problem on our roads. It’s recommended that the supervising driver starts the trip within Learn&Log while the learner is safely parked. The phone should then be put aside so the supervisor can focus on the learner driver.

Learn&Log legal information

Terms and conditions

  1. The Learn&Log App is a form of logbook approved by the Department’s CEO under regulation 16A of the Road Traffic (Authorisation to Drive) Regulations 2014.
  2. By using the Learn&Log App you acknowledge that information about you, your supervisor and vehicles used for trips, including information provided to us when installing and registering to use Learn&Log and the data you enter will be held by the Department.
  3. Where relevant, the Department may record information about your use of the App. This information may include but is not limited to when and how the App is used and the pages accessed but it will not record your location or routes used while using the App.
  4. Personal information is collected by us for the purpose of providing Learn&Log as a logbook under the Regulations to determine whether the learner driver has completed 50 hours of driving in the course of instruction by a supervisor (including at least 5 hours of night time driving) as required by the Regulations before a learner driver can do a driving test.
  5. You acknowledge that the Department is not obliged to use personal information provided by you via Learn&Log to update other systems or databases operated by us.
  6. We reserve the right to use any information you provide via Learn&Log for the purpose of ensuring and investigating your compliance with road safety laws.
  7. All personal information collected via Learn&Log may be disclosed to relevant third parties such as law enforcement agencies, interstate driver licensing authorities, or to other persons for road safety purposes. The Department will not disclose your personal information to any other third party without your consent unless required to or authorised by law.
  8. Personal information will be securely stored by us including through cloud service providers who will encrypt, save and store your personal information in their systems. The State Records Act 2000 (WA) applies to the Department and is the source requirements for the retention and storage of information held by the Department.  The Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008, Road Traffic (Authorisation to Drive) Act 2008, Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012, and regulations under these Acts are also relevant to the handling of your personal information.
  9. By agreeing to these Terms, you consent to the Department’s use of your personal information for the purposes of supplying Learn&Log.
  10. You may access or correct your personal information by emailing foi@transport.wa.gov.au or visiting transport.wa.gov.au/foi.  



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