Learner Restricted lic Qld

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by David, Aug 29, 2006.

  1. David

    David Guest

    Was chatting to a good friend in QLD and she is under the belief that she
    must ride a 250 for 3 years, she doesnt hold any other licenses is this true
    sounds like bullshit to me?
    The instructors told her this so it maybe true.

    My understanding is 12 months of registered riding and you can ride any size
    bike, this is so in Victoria.
    Lushy
    see ya at the GP
    drop in and say goodaye at the andystrapz stand.
     
    David, Aug 29, 2006
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  2. David

    Boxer Guest

    With competency training "Q Ride" you can go straight to a big bike.

    http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/LTASinfo.nsf/index/learningtodrive_qride

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Aug 29, 2006
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  3. David

    AH Guest

    I think this is right.

    Q-ride only allows upgrade to a full license if you have a full car license
    I think?!

    AH
     
    AH, Aug 29, 2006
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  4. You can only go straight onto a bike over 250cc if you have held a full car
    licence for 3 years.

    And "If you obtain your restricted (class RE) motorbike licence through
    Q-RIDE, you can learn to ride an unrestricted (class R) motorbike
    immediately if you re-enrol in Q-RIDE. However, if you have not held a car
    licence for at least three years, you cannot apply for the unrestricted
    (class R) licence until you have held the restricted (class RE) for one
    year."


    Brett
     
    Brett Danvers, Aug 29, 2006
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  5. David

    Knobdoodle Guest

    I'm sure being under 25 is different too (but I can't recall what the
    difference is).
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 29, 2006
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  6. David

    Boxer Guest

    Been a long time since we were 25 Clem, I dont think I want to remember.

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Aug 29, 2006
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  7. David

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Naah; there's not much there I wanna' re-visit either John......
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 29, 2006
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