M - The licence holder is an accredited hire motorcycle operator, view more information about Hire car accreditation. O - The licence holder is an accredited bus driver, view information about Bus service accreditation in the ACT. T - The licence holder is an accredited taxi operator, view information about Taxi service accreditation in the ACT. V - The licence holder must drive only a motor vehicle fitted with driver aids, or modified, as notified in writing by the Road Transport Authority to the holder.
W - The licence holder is an accredited restricted hire car operator, view more information about Hire car accreditation. X - The licence holder must comply with any condition of which the holder has been notified in writing by the Road Transport Authority. Z - The licence holder must not drive a motor vehicle if the holder has a concentration of alcohol of more than 0g in mL of blood or L of breath.
For further information on learner licences refer to Getting a learner licence. Provisional licences are issued for a period of 3 years and now consist of two licence stages. Where a red P plate must be displayed for the first 12 months and late-night peer passenger restrictions apply. Where a green P plate for the remaining 2 years must be displayed. If you are 25 or older when you are issued with your provisional licence, you will be a P2 for the entire 3-year provisional licence period.
It is an offence to drive a motor vehicle that displays incorrect 'L' or 'P' plates, including the wrong colour. Provisional licence holders have a demerit point threshold of four demerit points. The accumulation of four or more demerit points during this period will result in suspension of the licence for three months.
Any suspension periods served do not count towards the required provisional tenure period required to upgrade to a full driver licence. It is an offence to drive a motor vehicle that displays 'P' plates when the driver of the vehicle is not a provisional driver. Members of the Australian Defence Force who are holders of an interstate learner licence may obtain their provisional licence through the one-off assessment with a Government Assessor, or through the logbook system. An applicant who chooses the logbook system must have a current interstate learner licence and that licence must remain current through the full logbook training period up to and including the issue of an ACT provisional licence.
Roadsmart One is the first step to riding smart on the road. Roadsmart Two is the second in our popular Roadsmart series — and our most popular course too. The full-day course blends roadcraft with physical skills. Our registered courses have achieved the Australia Qualifications Framework at the highest possible level. We work closely with everyone from Government agencies to Agricultural and food delivery businesses, to train staff and significantly reduce the risk of accidents, for two-wheel, Quad and side-by-side vehicles.
For more information or to book a course for your organisation, contact our professional team at atv stayupright. You must wear long sleeves, long pants and sturdy footwear no steel caps for every course.
For those on the Pre-Provisional course, bike hire is available. Please contact us , at least seven days ahead of your course , to discuss your options. Full terms and conditions are provided at the time of booking and attached to your booking confirmation. Our courses are considered an essential service by most governments, most of the time.
Yes, courses include scheduled breaks, but our trainers are better on the track than they are in the kitchen, so you will need to bring your own lunch and refreshments.
A LAMS bike has an engine capacity of between and cc, with a power output of less than kw per tonne. Hit enter to search or ESC to close. ACT How do I get my motorcycle licence? View all courses. How do I get my motorcycle licence? Get my licence. Bike Hire. Ride Better, Sooner. Returning Rider. This course will teach you how to ride a motorcycle and enable you to obtain your Learner Licence from Access Canberra. You must hold your Learner Licence for a minimum of three and a maximum of 12 months; and.
It is over one day — 6. This course will develop your skills on the range, as well as take you out on the road with the instructor.
Our mission is to empower new and existing riders with greater confidence on the road through a higher standard of training and education. All of our Canberra ACT Motorcycle Training courses are delivered by experienced knowledgeable instructors who are focused on graduating students at the highest level of competency achievable.
The course is competency based training and assessment, which means that to successfully complete the training course, you must demonstrate all of the competencies required. Trainers will support you and if for any reason you are not able to achieve a competency a support process is in place to help you. To qualify for this course you must be at least 16 years and 8 months of age and either have a current drivers licence or have successfully completed the ACT Road Ready program and be able to provide your completed paperwork and Road Rules Knowledge Test at the beginning of the course.
You must bring your drivers licence or paperwork to the course. In specific circumstances, the instructor may ask you for additional proof of ID. The company will provide you with a motorcycle or scooter, helmet and gloves.
If you wish to use a scooter can you please contact us to confirm availability. Training will be run regardless of weather conditions so please ensure that you are dressed accordingly. Payment is required at time of booking to confirm your spot. Upon booking the company will send you a confirmation email with the information you need, including what to wear and what to bring with you. However if you have any questions or would like to speak to someone about the course or practical riding test MOST please either email us at: info revolutionridertraining.
The course is 7 hours in duration and includes a 2-hour ride on the road. The course builds on your basic riding skills and in particular, the risk management skills learnt on the Pre-Learner course.
The course is competency-based, which means that for you to successfully complete the training course, you must demonstrate all of the competencies required, including risk management techniques on the road ride. Trainers will support you through the process as much as possible.
Upon successful completion of the course, you will then be admitted to undertake the practical riding assessment, MOST.
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