Get Your Motorcycle License in New Zealand

Get your license in New Zealand is a rite of passage for young Kiwis. This is something that is highly anticipated because it gives the young driver a little more freedom and independence. Over the years the criteria for obtaining a license is amended as statistics and research has shown that lower driver age increases the likelihood of an accident, although New Zealand has such a low population density combined with the large number of people living in rural areas and even in urban areas still struggling with reliable public transport, get a driver’s license is still extremely important.

Although the size of New Zealand could be considered low by many Kiwis have a love affair with their vehicles. With about 2.5 million cars for a population of just over 4 million New Zealand has one of the highest levels of vehicle ownership in the world. Licences issued by the New Zealand Agency for transport.

When the cost of a motor vehicle away from a lot of young drivers, a popular choice is to get motorcycle license, which allows them to drive legally bike or road bike, mopeds and all terrain vehicles (also known as ATV).

As a licensed motor vehicle to obtain a motorcycle license in New Zealand is divided into three phases called graduated licensing system and all licenses issued by the New Zealand Agency for transport.

The first step is to get student license. You must keep this before you can drive legally in the public road bike path. The second stage is called a limited license. Limited driver shall be evaluated and CC bonds passengers and the time that the learner driver.

The third and final step is a full license. You can skip this step, after 12 months with a restricted license if they have completed an approved advanced driver or after 18 months if they do not.

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