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Graduated Licensing System for Motorcyclists – Position Paper
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Graduated Licensing System for Motorcyclists – Position Paper
The Northern Territory Government is committed to improving road safety in the Northern Territory and reducing fatalities and serious injuries on our roads.
A proposed Graduated Licencing System for motorcycles has been developed to reduce and manage the risk of crashes among inexperienced motorcycle riders.
This proposed model outlines a new process which, if adopted, will see an applicant progress through the graduated licensing system for motorcyclists, from obtaining a learner rider licence, to a provisional rider licence and graduating to a full/ open motorcycle licence once milestones are reached.
A position paper presenting the Northern Territory’s preliminary position towards a motorcycle graduated licensing system has been developed for feedback.
The Department is now seeking feedback on the position paper to assist in determining a final position for consideration by Government.
Have your say online before consultation closes on Monday 22 August 2022.
Please read the Graduated Licensing System for Motorcyclists Position Paper before proceeding.
Graduated Licensing System for Motorcyclists – Position Paper
The Northern Territory Government is committed to improving road safety in the Northern Territory and reducing fatalities and serious injuries on our roads.
A proposed Graduated Licencing System for motorcycles has been developed to reduce and manage the risk of crashes among inexperienced motorcycle riders.
This proposed model outlines a new process which, if adopted, will see an applicant progress through the graduated licensing system for motorcyclists, from obtaining a learner rider licence, to a provisional rider licence and graduating to a full/ open motorcycle licence once milestones are reached.
A position paper presenting the Northern Territory’s preliminary position towards a motorcycle graduated licensing system has been developed for feedback.
The Department is now seeking feedback on the position paper to assist in determining a final position for consideration by Government.
Have your say online before consultation closes on Monday 22 August 2022.
Please read the Graduated Licensing System for Motorcyclists Position Paper before proceeding.