What is involved in a basic handling skills test, resources to help you pass one, and where to go to sit a test.
Before applying for a motorcycle learner licence you must pass a basic handling skills test. This test ensures that you have the necessary skills to ride safely on the road once you obtain your learner licence.
The basic handling skills test consists of four stages:
Each stage is broken down into varying combinations of the following tasks:
In completing the tasks above you will be assessed against the relevant assessment items below:
It is recommended that you discuss with your selected provider any training and practice you may have undertaken. This will help you to determine if you are ready to sit the test, or if you require additional training and practice (your provider will be able to help you with this).
More information about the skills required for a basic handling skills test
Watch detailed information about the test in animated format:
Download the basic handling skills test in written format [PDF, 1.3 MB]
Download Factsheet 28: Learning to ride – getting your motorcycle licence [PDF, 301 KB]
Many basic handling skills providers also offer other safe riding courses.
Motorcycle basic handling skills providers / Wellington | |
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Andrew Templeton
Wellington
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Byron CumminsLower Hutt
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Mobile: 021 139 1337
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Don MclachlanWellington/Kapiti
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Freephone: 0800 559 462
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Mobile: 027 559 4628
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Garry HardgraveMasterton| Phone: 06 370 9010 | Mobile: 027 6433 133 |
Giles Sullivan
Kapiti Coast
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Keith Savage
Lower Hutt
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Lynne Templeton
Wellington
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Peter Hookham
Kapiti Coast
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Ross Gratton
Lower Hutt
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Shaun WebbLower Hutt
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Mobile: 027 533 2934
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Stuart Nelson
Lower Hutt
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