If you have already completed a provisional period on another licence class, (for example if you already have a full unconditional class C licence) you may be eligible to upgrade to a restricted rider class R licence once you have: Held your learner rider licence for a continuous period of at least six months Passed […]
Author: Mick Elligett
To be eligible for your provisional riders licence (your ‘Ps’) you must have: held your learner rider licence for a minimum of six continuous months passed a METAL Intermediate rider course or the MVR On Road Riding Test. Licence restrictions for provisional riders As well as complying with all road rules and traffic laws, there […]
The Northern Territory has a graduated licensing scheme for new riders. To obtain a Northern Territory class R (rider-motorcycle) licence, you must complete the various licence stages. You are encouraged to do rider training. Rider training covers the key riding skills that are required for riding safely on the road. The training covers the key […]
Once you have your learner rider licence, you can ride on the road. As a new rider you should start in a quiet area until your skills improve before you move on to busier roads. A good way to build your skills is to have an experienced rider guide you from another motorcycle, receive professional […]
In Darwin, you can’t ride a motorcycle without a valid rider licence – This is the Northern Territory R class licence. These are the 3 stages to getting a motorbike licence in Darwin and the Northern Territory: 1st Stage – R class learner licence This must be held for a minimum of six consecutive months […]