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    Question: Motorcycle Licence Theory Test

    I already have a car licence, for 24 yrs, IF i get my class 6 motorcycle licence I know i need to do a specialist class 6 motorcycle theory test, but do I also need to do the basic theory test on road rules as well, since i already passed that one.

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    I had my 1F before I got my 6L, and I'm pretty sure I had to do the full theory test.

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    To me the test looked like a mixture of both, basic and specialised questions.

    But seriously, 24 years is a very long time. It's probably a good idea to brush up on the roadcode anyway.

    More info here: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ro...ode/index.html
    and here: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ro...est-questions/

    You can practise here: http://www.drivinginstructor.co.nz/?page_id=996

    But there could be other questions in the test or they could be worded differently.
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    You do a full theory test, and there are a selection of motorcycle specialisation questions amongst them.

    See http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ro...est-questions/

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    As Trebor says, you do a Theory Test. If it's for motorcycle, then the specialist questions are on motorcycle related. If it's for a car, then the specialist questions are car related.

    Good chance for you to brush up on your knowledge of road rules, as you'll get tested during the practical tests anyway.
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    yes you are most likely right, I've been putting it off, as you get older , it becomes harder to study. those two books they give you are about 95 pages each.

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