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HungusMaximist
30th January 2008, 17:52
The time has come for me to convert my Australian Full Licence to a New Zealand one.

There's a few points I like to highlight before I continue.

*Since I haven't held my Full Australian Motorcycle Licence for more than 2 years the LTSA is going to make me sit the FULL licensing test here.

*Since my Victorian (Australian) Licence doesn't actually have a issue date, even if I did have it for more than 2 years I would have to get an offical transcript from Vic Roads. But I haven't so, this doesn't really matter...

*Bear in mind, I also have to do the theory test

*I rang LTSA early last year about me having an Australian Motorcycle licence but also having a New Zealand Drivers Licence. They tell me since I have a New Zealand licence, I must adhere to my NZ licence conditions first and legally I can't ride a Motorcycle even though I have a Australian Motorcycle Licence. A strange rule but I've been doing this the whole time and haven't had any trouble.

*finally, I don't own a 250 cc bike


Now I was hoping I can get away converting my licence by not sitting the practical test but I guess this isn't gonna work out..

Plus, I probably have to turn up on a 250 as opposed to a 929?

HungusMaximist
30th January 2008, 18:03
Any good online resources apart from the usual Road Code for theory?

I've got a 05 copy, with I assume will still be relevant right?

Nagash
30th January 2008, 18:17
This has got some fairly handy info. here.

http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/factsheets/56.html

Looks to me like there isn't anyway you're gonna get away with not doing the practical test so you may be able to borrow a 250 off someone on KB, otherwise you may have to rent one one or steal one?

And the code is all you need.. it actually has every single question that's in the test, answered in the road code. Bloody stupid in my opinion, may want to go to a magazine store and just flick through a current one, see if there's any major differences but it really is mostly common sense.

You should be alright,

Big Dave
30th January 2008, 18:30
Just wait till you've held the Aus licence 2 years.

You have 12 months here - (but they have no way of checking it.) :msn-wink:

dhunt
30th January 2008, 19:52
Just wait till you've held the Aus licence 2 years.

You have 12 months here - (but they have no way of checking it.) :msn-wink:
Yeah this is what I would do. As it saves you having to pay for the cost of the practical test.

On another note. When I transferred my Philippine license to an NZ license (Which you have to sit the pratical BTW). I was able to sit it on a 400cc cause technically I had a full license.

Usarka
30th January 2008, 20:35
I converted a uk full licence (feck off i'm not a pom), had to sit the test because of the two year rule but did it on a 600 with no problems. was back in '99.

YellowDog
30th January 2008, 20:53
Me & the missus were shitting ourselves worrying about having been in NZ for a year and not converted our licenses. The lady at he AA said that it is not when you FIRSTenter NZ, but when you LAST entered NZ. All you have to do is leave NZ and then come back and you get another 12 months of foreign licence driving. Crazy but true!

The only time this does not apply is if you get a PR visa in which case it is 12 months from the date of the PR stamp. If you are an Aussie, you don't need PR:-)

This site is the actual test question:
http://www.communitylaw.org.nz/licence/test.php?q=dHlwZT0nR2VuZXJhbCBxdWVzdGlvbnMnIE9SIHR 5cGU9J0xpZ2h0IHZlaGljbGUgcXVlc3Rpb25zJw==&lclass=Classes+L1+and+Class+1+(light%20vehicles)&questions=General+questions+and+Light+vehicle+ques tions

I did the 33 question test about 20 times and scored 100% in both my bike and car test.

Very easy!

Good luck.

HungusMaximist
30th January 2008, 20:53
Just wait till you've held the Aus licence 2 years.

You have 12 months here - (but they have no way of checking it.) :msn-wink:

One of the reasons I want to convert my Licence ASAP is because of Insurance.

Of course I have no problem getting insurance with an Australian Licence, just the fact that I also hold a NZ Drivers Licence and the LTSA say, I cannot LEGALLY ride a bike in NZ since I have to adhere to my NZ Licence conditions.

So what that means is they don't care if I have an Australian Licence, it's the fact I hold a NZ Car Licence.

If I didn't hold a NZ Driver Licence and only have a Australian Licence then I won't have this issue.

Like I mentioned I haven't been in trouble so far but say I was involved in an accident or got pulled over, they would see my bike registered on my NZ Car Licence and then I whipp out my Aussie Licence.

Do you begin see the irony of this?

YellowDog
30th January 2008, 21:05
Bugger!

Try talking to the AA people to see if there is a hoop hole or see if they can help you out in some way.

Good luck:

http://www.communitylaw.org.nz/licence/test.php?q=dHlwZT0nR2VuZXJhbCBxdWVzdGlvbnMnIE9SIHR 5cGU9J0xpZ2h0IHZlaGljbGUgcXVlc3Rpb25zJw==&lclass=Classes+L1+and+Class+1+(light%20vehicles)&questions=General+questions+and+Light+vehicle+ques tions

HungusMaximist
30th January 2008, 21:12
At the end of the day, I reckon the best thing for me to do is convert the licence.

Went over to Melbourne to work and study, so decided to get my Motorcycle Liecence there also.

And I come back back the LTSA tell s me I can't ride a bike...

If I knew this was gonna happen I should've stayed in Melbourne.... haha..

P38
30th January 2008, 21:15
Mate you may be able to get an exemption on the cc rating of the bike you ride for the tests.

There are other threads here which expalain how you go about this.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=64340&highlight=learners+full+three+months

Divot
31st January 2008, 20:54
Just wait till you've held the Aus licence 2 years.

You have 12 months here - (but they have no way of checking it.) :msn-wink:


Sorry they do.

Ragingrob
31st January 2008, 21:00
Well if you're gonna sit the test etc don't hesitate to borrow my CBR to sit it on man :2thumbsup

Big Dave
31st January 2008, 21:01
Sorry they do.

I was a bit slack changing mine over.

The guy at the AA's quote was - 'we can't tell - they don't stamp your visas'.

I suspected only if you had no Infringements at the time?

chrisso
5th March 2008, 16:17
Just wait till you've held the Aus licence 2 years.

You have 12 months here - (but they have no way of checking it.) :msn-wink:
Hi, on a similar thread-If I was to come to NZ with my Oz licence and I got pulled up for speeding-if I told the cop I was leaving the next day, what could they do?:beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer:a six pack pse:cool: