CBTA R - Learner to Restricted assessment
Those who hold a Learners Licence can sit their CBTA R at any time, you do not have to wait a minimum on 6 months on Learner Licence to complete your CBTA - R and progress to restricted licence.
Successful completion of a CBTA- R course during the learner stage will:
- remove the minimum time period for holding a learner licence (you must still be at least 16 ½ years of age when applying for your restricted licence).
- remove the requirement to sit a class 6 restricted practical test
How long does the CBTA - R assessment take?
The learner stage (CBTA- R) assessment takes between 50-60 minutes riding time, which allows for a comprehensive assessment of your riding skills in both urban and higher speed zone areas. Together with the Pre and Post Assessment brief you should allow up to 90 minutes to complete your CBTA - R.
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CBTA F - Restricted to Full assessment:
If you have your Restricted licence you can sit your CBTA -F, however you need to wait until you have completed a minimum of 12 months on Restricted licence, before you'll be able to apply for your Full motorcycle licence.
Successful completion of a CBTA course during the restricted stage will:
- reduce the time period for holding a restricted licence from 18 months to 12 months
- remove the requirement to sit a class 6 full licence practical test
How long does the CBTA - F assessment take?
The restricted stage (CBTA- F) assessment takes between 25-30 minutes riding time, mostly in higher speed zone areas. With the Pre and Post Assessment brief you should allow up to 60 minutes to complete your CBTA - F
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