A 17-year-old girl excitedly texted her two best friends about getting her driver’s licence just hours before she died behind the wheel.

“I got my licence!”, Western Australia teen Kimberley Berente wrote to her friends about 9am Tuesday.

The trio later set off for a trip to a beach in Bouvard to celebrate the end of the school year.

Friends posted heartfelt tributes to Kimberley, described as a bubbly and popular girl who was into sport and competitive motorcross. (Facebook)

Police said Kimberley was not speeding and all three girls were wearing seatbeats. (Facebook)

But the celebration ended in tragedy when Kimberley lost control of the Subaru Outback on an unsealed road about 12.30pm.

The vehicle rolled several times on White Hill Rd in Bouvard, south of Mandurah.

The teen driver lost control of her Subaru Outback on a dirt track that leads to the White Hills four-wheel-drive beach, causing the car to flip multiple times. (9NEWS)

A Western Australian 17-year-old driver who had only just received her P-Plate driver's licence was killed in a horror crash south of Mandurah. (9NEWS)

Kimberley died at the scene from head injuries.

Her friends, Tayah Coates and Savannah O'Meara, survived the horrific crash with minor cuts and bruises.

Two 16-year-old girls who were also in the car were rushed to Royal Perth Hospital with serious injuries. (9NEWS)

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Police said speed was not a factor in the crash and the Year 11 students were all wearing seat belts.

“There is nothing here at all to indicate the driver was exceeding the speed limit or doing anything wrong whatsoever,” WA Detective Senior Constable Steven Morgan told The West Australian.

“Unfortunately, it is just inexperience on an unsealed road. It is a loose surface and very bumpy.

“It is a tragedy any time but coming up to this time of year when families want to be together, it is awful.”

A makeshift memorial has been created at the crash site, as friends posted heartfelt tributes to Kimberley.

The teen has been described as a bubbly and popular girl who was into sport and competitive motocross.

"We wanted to move to Sydney together and live together like sisters," one friend wrote.