You’ve had your learner’s license and had a taste of the wind in your hair, you feel ready to take on the world and get your Provisional License.
What do you need to do?
•You must have held your learner rider license for a minimum of three
months before you are eligible to attend the pre-provisional course.
However, you may book your course any time after gaining your
learner rider license.
•Your learner rider license is valid for six months. If you have not passed
the pre-provisional course within that time your license will expire and
you will need to attend the pre-learner course again.
•The pre-provisional course is six hours of training followed by the
Motorcycle Operator Skill Test (MOST).
What do I bring with me on the day?
•Your current learner rider license.
•Your motorcycle in a registered and roadworthy condition with current registration label and an “L” plate affixed.
What Motorcycles can I ride?
•In NSW, holders of learner and provisional motorcycle licenses are not permitted to ride a motorcycle with an engine capacity exceeding 660ml or with a power to weight ratio exceeding 150 kilowatts per tonne.
A full list of LAMs (Learner Approved motorcycles) can be found here
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/tests/motorcycleridertrainingscheme/motorcyclesnoviceriders.html
After the course
To get your provisional licence, go to your nearest RTA Motor Registry and:
•Take your Pre-provisional course Certificate of Competence.
•Take your Learner Rider Licence.
•Pay the licence fee.
There is more detailed information on the RTA website
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/gettingalicence/motorcycle/provisional_rider_licence.html
GETTING YOUR P’s
GETTING YOUR P’s
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