Hey ppls
Just a quick question, can anyone give me a run down on the licensing structure for bikes that you guys have in the USA?
Here in australia your limited to what you can ride, and 3 steps to a full license
Step 1 - learners
-You go to a testing center and do the STAYUPRIGHT course. 2 days, 3 hours per day. teaches you from scratch so you don't need to have even seen a bike before hand.
They teach you the basic road craft and how to operate a bike.
-You then go to the RTA (Roads and traffic authority) and sit the RKT (rider knowledge test) if you pass they give you a learners license.
Restrictions
*can't go over 80 km/h
*have to display the yellow learner plate on the back of the bike at all times
*can't have anything (bike wise) that isn't on the approved list, RVF400 is probably the best bike you can have on your L's/P's. but there is a complete list here of what you can and can't have.
*must get your p's between 3-6 months after riding on your L's. if they expire you have to do the learner course again......
Step 2 - Provisional license
-you need to book in for the P's test, its an all day event at the stayupright testing center again. You spend the morning practicing slow maneuvers between hats etc... braking. You also have a road ride following the instructor proving you can be safe on the road.
-Once you pass the 5 min test in the afternoon, take the bit of paper and go to the RTA, they will reprint your license with the upgraded class on it.
Restrictions
*you must display a P plate on the back of the bike at all times.
*you cannot travel at over 90Km/h :nono
*it is your own responsibility 12 months later to go and renew the bike license and not let it lapse or do it all over again.
Step 3 - FINISHED!!!! :cheers
- At this point your overwhelmed for joy that you can stop being passed by every bugger on the road and twistys and buy a proper big bike and get the restrictions away!!!!
So can someone do something similar for yours? I'm seeing ppl posting about doing some endorsement course and then riding a GSXR600 when they are 16! you can't have a full size bike till atleast 18 yrs 3 months here after doing all this, meaning you started getting your license at 16 yrs 9 months etc....
Cheers
Mark
Just a quick question, can anyone give me a run down on the licensing structure for bikes that you guys have in the USA?
Here in australia your limited to what you can ride, and 3 steps to a full license
Step 1 - learners
-You go to a testing center and do the STAYUPRIGHT course. 2 days, 3 hours per day. teaches you from scratch so you don't need to have even seen a bike before hand.
They teach you the basic road craft and how to operate a bike.
-You then go to the RTA (Roads and traffic authority) and sit the RKT (rider knowledge test) if you pass they give you a learners license.
Restrictions
*can't go over 80 km/h
*have to display the yellow learner plate on the back of the bike at all times
*can't have anything (bike wise) that isn't on the approved list, RVF400 is probably the best bike you can have on your L's/P's. but there is a complete list here of what you can and can't have.
*must get your p's between 3-6 months after riding on your L's. if they expire you have to do the learner course again......
Step 2 - Provisional license
-you need to book in for the P's test, its an all day event at the stayupright testing center again. You spend the morning practicing slow maneuvers between hats etc... braking. You also have a road ride following the instructor proving you can be safe on the road.
-Once you pass the 5 min test in the afternoon, take the bit of paper and go to the RTA, they will reprint your license with the upgraded class on it.
Restrictions
*you must display a P plate on the back of the bike at all times.
*you cannot travel at over 90Km/h :nono
*it is your own responsibility 12 months later to go and renew the bike license and not let it lapse or do it all over again.
Step 3 - FINISHED!!!! :cheers
- At this point your overwhelmed for joy that you can stop being passed by every bugger on the road and twistys and buy a proper big bike and get the restrictions away!!!!
So can someone do something similar for yours? I'm seeing ppl posting about doing some endorsement course and then riding a GSXR600 when they are 16! you can't have a full size bike till atleast 18 yrs 3 months here after doing all this, meaning you started getting your license at 16 yrs 9 months etc....
Cheers
Mark