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Q-Ride in Qld

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    Six steps to Q-Ride

    Here are the 6 steps in Qld to get your bike license, I have also attached a list of approved Q-ride providors.

    thanks

    Chris

    1.Have the correct licence To participate in Q-Ride training and assessment, as a minimum you must hold a current class RE motorbike learner licence.

    If you wish to obtain a class R motorbike licence, you must have held a class RE provisional or open licence for at least one year.


    2.Choose Choose a Q-Ride registered service provider to provide your Q-Ride training and assessment.


    3.Enrol Contact your preferred service provider to enrol. The service provider will ask you to provide some information about your licence history to determine which class of motorbike you are eligible to learn to ride. For example, if you want to learn to ride a class R motorbike, you may need to know the date on which your class RE provisional or open licence was first issued. You can obtain this information by completing a Driver's Record Information Request form (F2121) and presenting it at any Department of Transport and Main Roads customer service centre. You must pay a fee when you lodge the request.


    4.Learn to ride Q-Ride training and assessment consists of a number of competency standards that your trainer will take you through.

    When learning to ride a motorbike you must display an L-plate and carry your class RE learner, provisional or open licence. Your licence must be shown to a police officer or any other authorised person if you are asked to do so.


    5.Certificate When you have demonstrated you are competent in all of the Q-Ride competencies, the Q-Ride registered service provider will issue you with a competency declaration (Q-Ride Certificate).


    6.Getting your licence Before you can ride unaccompanied on your motorbike, you must take your current licence and Q-Ride Certificate to a Department of Transport and Main Roads customer service centre to apply for your motorbike licence. Although you will not be required to do a practical driving test, you must be eligible for the licence you are applying for.
     

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