How to get your Learner's Licence
[Please Note: This information is several years
old and quite possibly no longer valid]
Apply for a Pre-Learner Riding
course at your nearest Motor Registry. Please take your current drivers
licence or suitable identification. The course is subsidised by the RTA
and is held over two 3½-hour-training sessions. Your training bike
and equipment is supplied by the RTA.
Call the RTA Rider Training
Unit and book into a course near you. There are 6 training centres in the
Sydney metropolitan area.
After successfully completing
your Pre-Learner course, you will be issued with a Certificate of Competence
(C of C). Take your "C of C" to your nearest Motor Registry to get your
Learners Licence. You will need to do an eyesight and knowledge test. The
RTA charges a small licence fee.
Motorcycling PLUS can
assist you with safe on-road riding techniques to compliment your new riding
skills.
Motorcycling PLUS hires
learner legal motorcycles for practicing your road skills and for use during
your RTA Pre-Provisional Licence course.
How to get your
Provisional Licence
On-road training with motorcycling
PLUS will have prepared you for the RTA Pre-Provisional Licence course.
Apply for a Pre-Provisional
Riding course at your nearest Motor Registry. This is a one-day course.
You will need to provide your own motorcycle and safety equipment. You
can hire a bike from Motorcycling PLUS to use during this course.
After successfully completing
your course, you will be issued with a Certificate of Competence (C of
C). Take your "C of C" to your nearest Motor Registry to get your Provisional
Licence. The RTA charges a small licence fee.
If you need additional training,
motorcycle or scooter hire, please contact Motorcycling PLUS.
Should you require assistance
with the purchase of your motorcycle or scooter, we can help. Call
us!
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