Well if that is the case it is certainly outside the rules posted by the LTSA. 3 months is the minimum time allowed after attending and passing the approved courses for both car and bike licences.
Example:
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/licence/gett...e-licence.html
Sorry guys, just gunna hijack my thread back....
So we have riderskills in Te Atatu (during the working day/week) plus its Te Atatu, might as well be in hamilton. and Passrite in Onehunga.
looks like its $195 for the course. http:www.pasrite.co.nz
Have signed up for the next course so will let you all no how it goes.
Cheers
That would have been the short lived CBTA (I think - some 4 letter acronym). It was only available for about a year, discontinued several years ago. You had to have a full cage license and several years clean record I think. Conditions anyway entry was by application not right. No longer an option.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Guess it depends where you live. Our streettalk courses are available at henderson. Mount albert and Meadowbank. Plus part 5 (the full licence assessment module) is guaranteed to be conducted on your motorbike. Cost is $190.
Good luck with your course and full licence test.
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Huh?
10mins from the city? Big deal.
As for the quality of training, this is exactly what the gubbinment should be encouraging and supporting. Better skills learned under the right conditions. Less of the "speed kills" crap. Put the money from the advertising campaigns into rider training!
Last edited by Swoop; 24th March 2010 at 12:31. Reason: longer time for noob-speed travelling, Really it is 5mins!
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