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nedj
28th May 2004, 10:34
Can somebody explain to me what the difference is between the Learners licence on a motorcyle and a Restricted licence. This just looks like a money making scheme (assuming the person is over the age of 25 and has a car licence).

:Playnice:

Devil
28th May 2004, 10:40
you know the LTSA has a website for a reason.

www.ltsa.govt.nz

jrandom
28th May 2004, 10:42
Can somebody explain to me what the difference is between the Learners licence on a motorcyle and a Restricted licence.

http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/

RTFM.

FROSTY
28th May 2004, 10:52
long story short learners is a licence to Learn to ride -it should be nothing more. Restricted gives you the chance to do almost anything a full licence holder does except ride over 250cc or carry a pillion

nedj
28th May 2004, 10:58
Nope, there is not difference between your L restrictions and the R restrictions.
Go figure
(This is in reference to the over 25's catagory)

Devil
28th May 2004, 11:13
uh. yes there is.
On a learners you have a 70km/h speed limit and you have to display an L plate.
Did you even read the info on the ltsa site??

rodgerd
28th May 2004, 11:38
Nope, there is not difference between your L restrictions and the R restrictions.
Go figure
(This is in reference to the over 25's catagory)

That's funny. I don't remember the AA, the bike school, the Road Code, or anything else absolving me of the L plate or 70 km/h limit when I did my learner's at 29. Perhaps you should, you know, read the actual regulations?

Devil
28th May 2004, 11:59
"Paging Sk8r Boi...we've located your cousin in the childrens book deparment".

Hitcher
28th May 2004, 12:17
"Paging Sk8r Boi...we've located your cousin in the childrens book deparment".

No, they were playing in the gargre

Devil
28th May 2004, 12:27
No, they were playing in the gargre
Hah, you had me stumped until I did a bit more browsing!