MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER LEARNER COURSE – 2 DAYS
Mandatory Rider training was introduced by VicRoads in 2016 as part of the new Motorcycle Graduated licencing system (M-GLS) aimed at making motorcycle riding safer for novice riders.
The development of the course by motorcyclists and education professionals, based on research and worlds best practice; particularly not just focuses on handling the motorcycle but thinking why you want to ride and the safety decisions you will need to make as a rider.
ELIGIBILITY
- Must be over 18 years of age or over
- Must be a Victorian resident
- Completed a Victorian road law knowledge test (not applicable for car learner permit or licence holders)
- Are medically fit to drive (https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/licences/health-and-driving/medical-conditions-and-driving)
DURATION
8.00 am to 3.30pm (course finish time may vary slightly for each day)
Approximately 15 hours
COURSE CONTENT
- Learn the key elements of riding a motorcycle/scooter
- Throttle control
- Breaking
- Clutch and gear changing
- Turning – Eye direction and posture
- Balance – Slow riding
- Hazard avoidance – Quick stopping
- Road craft – A framework for how to ride on the road
- Knowledge Written Test (based on the Victorian Rider Handbook)
- Motorcycle Permit Assessment (off-road)
- Motorcycle Permit Assessment (on-road)
A Motorcycle/Scooter, Helmet, Jacket and Gloves will all be provided for you to use throughout the course.
It is essential that you read through the Victorian Rider handbook prior to course commencement. You can download a copy of the handbook here.
Alternatively you can pick up a hard copy from a Vic Roads office or a local news agency.
Once you have successfully completed the course and assessment, you will be issued with a Victorian Motorcycle learner Permit which is valid for 15 months. (a temporary paper licence will be given to you on the day)

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MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER LEARNER COURSE – 2 DAYS

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Do you dream of riding a motorbike or a scooter?
You have come to the right place!
Call us on (03) 9449 7433 or simply send an email!