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Rider Safe training
The Rider Safe training program is changing.
From 9 December 2024, riders must complete more extensive training if they are applying for either:
- motorbike learner’s permit
- R-Date licence class.
Learn more about the Rider Safe reform.
If you'd like to get your motorcycle licence, you will need to attend the Rider Safe courses.
Rider Safe is a compulsory motorcycle rider training course for all novice motorcycle riders. It provides tuition for the basic and advanced motorcycle skills necessary for the road. Rider Safe is run by experienced motorcycle riders who have undergone specialised instructor training.
The Rider Safe course also provides the opportunity to determine your riding aptitude before buying a motorcycle.
Training is available at:
- St Agnes
- Murray Bridge
- Millicent
- Barmera
- Port Pirie
- Whyalla.
Rider Safe basic training
The information below is valid until 8 December 2024.
To get into a Rider Safe basic training course you need a current driver's licence. Don't have one? Then, you must pass a theory test.
The course consists of two half-day sessions and covers classroom and practical sessions. You will learn basic motorcycle operating and manoeuvring skills in a safe, off-road environment.
In Session A, you will learn basic motorcycle control skills including riding in a straight line, basic braking, cornering, gear shifting and some bike control theory.
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Upon successful completion of the Basic Course, you have 12 months to present the endorsed Approval to Obtain a Learner's Permit form at any Customer Service Centre to obtain a learner's permit. Failure to do so will result in you resitting the Basic course.
The permit is valid for two years. You must carry your permit at all times whilst riding.
Related
- Preparing for Rider Safe basic training on SA.GOV.AU website
- Applying for a motorcycle licence on SA.GOV.AU website
Advanced course
The information below is valid until 8 December 2024.
It is recommended that you have your learner's permit for a minimum of six months before you attend the advanced training course. The advanced training course consists of one half-day training session, including a practical assessment.
This course is delivered in one half-day session (Session C).
In Session C, you will learn advanced bike control skills with emphasis placed on road riding skills and traction theory. A practical skills assessment will be conducted at the end of the advanced course.
On successful completion of the Advanced Course, you must present your Certificate of Competency at any Service SA Customer Service Centre to receive your R-Date Licence. This licence entitles you to ride a motorcycle on the learner approved motorcycle scheme.
Related
- Preparing for Rider Safe advanced training on SA.GOV.AU website