Our Licence Course is designed to build on your riding skills and introduces more advanced techniques for riding a motorcycle. Our Instructors will improve your overall riding and hazard avoidance skills in this course. CLICK HERE for more details.
Our Price is: Only $240 [Weekday] or $270 [Weekend]
If you want to ride a motorbike you need to obtain a learner permit, hold it for three months and then go for a motorbike licence. Allstar Motorcycle Training is accredited by Vicroads to provide training and testing and to issue motorcycle learner permits/license. Motorcycle learner permits are valid for 15 months or until you obtain a motorcycle licence.
Price: Only $220 [Weekday] $250 [Weekend]
To receive a Motorcycle Learner Permit; You must be 18 years of age or over. You must hold a minimum of a Victorian Car Learner Permit. You must pass the Vicroads Motorcycle Permit Riding Test and you must pass the Vicroads Knowledge test (make sure to read the Victorian Rider Handbook).
To receive a Motorcycle Licence; You must hold a current Motorcycle Learner Permit and you must pass the Vicroads Licence Skill test.
The 2010 Victorian Rider handbook contains: Information relating to road law (as it specifically relates to motorcycle use) , motorcycle road craft , motorcycle safe driving practices. View the Victorian Rider Handbook, read-only version: Part 1 - [PDF, 2.9 MB 45pp], Part 2 - [PDF, 2.1 MB 45pp]
We have a range of new model scooters that you can use for training and testing. You may use your own scooter as long as it is registered and roadworthy.
Ask about our Pre-Learner Course. It's only $70.00 for 2 hours.
Accredited Training Provider
Allstar Motorcycle Training is fully accredited by Vic Roads to conduct Motorcycle Learner Permit and Motorcycle Licence testing in the state of Victoria. For further information about motorcycle licences and testing, visit vicroads website http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/Moreinfoandservices/Motorcycles/
We are located in Dandenong South just off the South Gippsland Hwy.
The licence course is designed for riders to improve on their riding skills and learn new techniques to further their riding abilities. One on One Training is available. We are proud to animate what is involved in the test to ensure you have a better understanding of what the practicle test involves.
The test is made up of two exercises with six tests of skill: simply click on the red arrow to see animation of exercise.
These exercises are used to objectively measure the minimum riding skills required of applicants for a motorcycle driver licence. Specifically, it is an off-street test designed to assess basic motorcycle control, turning speed judgement and hazard avoidance skills.
Exercise 1A - Left Curve
During this exercise you must accelerate from a stop and ride through the curve as quickly as you safely can (1A to 1B). Penalty points will be assessed according to the speed travelled through the curve and if a path violation occurred. This exercise tests your ability to determine an acceptable speed on curves.
Timing Zones
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Exercise 1B - Right Curve
During this exercise you must accelerate from a stop and ride through the curve as quickly as you safely can (1B to 1A). Penalty points will be assessed according to the speed travelled through the curve and if a path violation occurred. This exercise tests your ability to determine an acceptable speed on curves.
Timing Zones
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Exercise 2A - Quick Stop
Starting from a stop, accelerate to 20-25 km/h and maintain a steady speed through the timing zone. Then perform the manoeuvre indicated (quick stop or swerve). As many as six runs may be required. Quick stopping performance is graded according to your speed and distance to stop (measured at your front tyre).
Timing Zones
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Exercise 2B - Swerve (left)
Starting from a stop, accelerate to 20-25 km/h and maintain a steady speed through the timing zone. Then perform the manoeuvre indicated . Swerves are scored by measuring how far from the centre point of the obstacle avoidance line your rear tyre is when it crosses. You should not brake during the swerve until you have straightened your motorcycle. This exercise tests your hazard avoidance skills.
Timing Zones
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Exercise 2B - Swerve (right)
Starting from a stop, accelerate to 20-25 km/h and maintain a steady speed through the timing zone. Then perform the manoeuvre indicated . Swerves are scored by measuring how far from the centre point of the obstacle avoidance line your rear tyre is when it crosses. You should not brake during the swerve until you have straightened your motorcycle. This exercise tests your hazard avoidance skills.
Timing Zones
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Stopping the Test
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO STOP THE TEST AT ANY TIME: Inform the examiner that you do not want to continue the test. The examiner will tell you the conditions for taking the test at a later date. You must complete the entire test to pass it.
THE EXAMINER MAY STOP THE TEST if the following occurs,
(1)
Fail to demonstrate basic control skills.
(2)
Accumulate more than the maximum number of points [the pass score is 40 points or less],
(3)
Commit an unsafe act,
(4)
Fail to understand or follow directions,
(5)
Fall or drop the motorcycle while on the test track, or in case of: