Australian Capital Territory - Apply for Motorcycle Learner License
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ProcedureEdit
- Go to a Canberra Connect Shopfront or the Civic Driver License Service to get your learner license.
- Complete an eye test.
- Provide passed ACT Road Rules Knowledge Test certificate (unless you hold a current Driver License); and Proof of Identity, residency and age.
- Book for a learner rider course. The Learner Motorcycle Rider Training Course (Stay Upright) is currently provided by Stay Upright Motorcycle Techniques, bookings can be made on (02) 6297 1144 or book online by using the following link: Book Stay Upright courses online: http://www.stayupright.com.au/stay-upright-act-0
- Complete the learner rider training course.
- Attend a Canberra Connect shopfront to have your Driver License endorsed with the Learner Rider class.
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Required DocumentsEdit
- ACT photographic Driver License; and
- passed Motorcycle Rider Training course certificate;
- fee
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Postal Address
- Road Transport Authority
PO Box 582
DICKSON ACT 2602
Street Address
- Dickson Motor Registry
13-15 Challis Street
DICKSON ACT 2602
Opening Hours
- 8:15 - 5:00 Monday to Friday
Phone for General Enquires
- 13 22 81
Phone for Website Difficulties
- 13 22 81
Fax
- (02) 6207 7120
Email Address
EligibilityEdit
To obtain your ACT Learner Motorcycle License you must:
- be at least 16 years and nine months old;
- undertake a government approved rider training course; and
- if you DO NOT already hold a Driver License, you must also successfully complete a Road Ready Learner License Course, including a computerized knowledge test on the ACT Road Rules.
FeesEdit
Underage Motorcycle Learner License - $47.40
ValidityEdit
Motorcycle Learner License is valid for one year.
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InstructionsEdit
- The Road Ready Course is provided by most ACT schools free of charge as part of their year 10 curriculum. It is also conducted by a Road Ready Centre. The course is available during the day, in the evenings and at weekends.
- To make a booking, telephone 6162 5152 or 6282 8990.
- When you have successfully completed the Road Ready course and knowledge test you MUST be issued a Learner Car License (unless you hold a current Driver License) before booking for the Learner Rider course.
- Please note that there are restrictions on the type of motorcycles inexperienced riders may ride. Further information can be obtained by reading the New Restrictions for ACT Learner and Novice Motorcycle Riders.
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A motorcycle learner license is a restricted license given to a person who is learning to drive a motorcycle.
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External LinksEdit
Motorcycle Learner License: http://www.rego.act.gov.au/licensing/licencelearner.htm
License Fees: http://www.rego.act.gov.au/assets/PDFs/Licence%20Fees.pdf
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