L41 Motorcyclist Education Training and Licensing (METAL) Program Information



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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Motor Vehicle Registry Information Bulletin L41 Motorcyclist Education Training and Licensing (METAL) Program Information What is METAL? The Motorcyclist Education Training And Licensing (METAL) program provides rider training and assessment in the Northern Territory (NT). It is partially funded by Territory Insurance Office (TIO) through the Motor Accident Compensation Scheme, and administered by Motor Vehicle Registry (MVR). The METAL program is available in Darwin, Alice Springs and Katherine (limited basis only). What courses are available through METAL? There are four courses available in the METAL program, which are as follows - BASIC RIDING COURSE This course is designed to provide a novice rider with the necessary knowledge and skills to commence riding on public roads. Successful students are eligible for the issue of a Restricted Rider R(r) Learner licence. From 1 March 2014 the Basic Course in Darwin will be conducted over a two-day period*: Saturday Sunday 8.00 am - 3.30 pm 8.00 am - 3.00 pm You must be at least 16 years of age to be eligible to attend this course. You must pass the Class R entry level knowledge test prior to booking this course. Theory tests may be attempted up to 1 hour before closing time at all MVR offices. No bookings are necessary. See Information Bulletin L1 How to Obtain a class C or class R(r) Learner licence for more information. Motorcycles and helmets are provided. Midweek courses may be available in Darwin depending on the number of students and the availability of instructors. * The Katherine and Alice Springs METAL Basic Course is conducted over a three day period, Friday evenings 7pm-9pm, Saturday 8am to 3.30pm and Sunday 8am to 12noon TRANSITIONAL RIDING COURSE This is a skills-based course designed to offer R(r) Learner licence holders with on-road riding experience in order to increase their confidence and road craft skills whilst riding in traffic. There is NO licence outcome for this course. Courses are primarily scheduled on Saturdays between 8.00am and 4.00pm however other days may be scheduled subject to location, customer demand and instructor availability. Dates and times to be confirmed at the time of booking. www.mvr.nt.gov.au Effective Date: 24 February 2014 Page 1 of 5

It is a prerequisite that you have successfully completed the METAL Basic course and hold a current R(r) Learner licence. Motorcycles and helmets are provided, although participants are encouraged to use their own motorcycle and helmet provided the motorcycle meets the requirements of your licence and is registered and road worthy, and your helmet is of an Approved type in good condition. The course fee is $63.00 INTERMEDIATE RIDING COURSE This course is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills required to ride safely on public roads. Successful students are eligible for upgrade to a Restricted Rider R(r) licence. From 1 March 2014 the Intermediate Course in Darwin will be conducted on one day*: Saturday 8.00 am 4.00 pm theory and practical It is a prerequisite that you have successfully completed the METAL Basic course and that you have held your R(r) Learner licence for a continuous period of 6 months immediately prior to booking. Motorcycles and helmets are provided, although you are encouraged to use your own motorcycle and helmet provided the motorcycle meets the requirements of your licence and is registered and road worthy, and your helmet is of an Approved type in good condition. Training includes a suburban ride. * The Katherine and Alice Springs METAL Intermediate Course is conducted over a two day period, Friday evenings 7pm-9pm and Saturday 8am to 4.00pm ADVANCED SKILLS RIDING COURSE This course is designed to offer existing Rider licence holders with rider training to enhance their motorcycle control skills, road craft techniques and motorcycle knowledge. There is NO licence outcome for this course. Courses are conducted over a one-day period, usually on a Sunday. Midweek courses are available dependant on customer demand and instructor availability: You must hold a current R or R(r) licence to be eligible to attend this course. You are encouraged to use your own helmet and a registered and roadworthy motorcycle of a type suitable to your licence; however, motorcycles and helmets are provided if required. www.mvr.nt.gov.au Effective Date: 24 February 2014 Page 2 of 5

Where are the METAL courses conducted? Courses are conducted at the following locations - Darwin - Hidden Valley Motor Sports Complex Alice Springs - Motor Vehicle Registry, North Stuart Highway Katherine - Chardon Street www.mvr.nt.gov.au Effective Date: 24 February 2014 Page 3 of 5

How do I book a METAL course? You can make your booking at any MVR office. Payment is accepted by cash, money order, cheque, MasterCard, Visa or EFTPOS. Alternatively, you may contact the MVR Call Centre on 1300 654 628. Payment over the phone is accepted by MasterCard or Visa only. For cancellation or rebooking, you must notify MVR at least 24 hours prior to commencement of your course. Failure to do so will forfeit your course payment. Failure to punctually attend any part of your course will also forfeit your course payment. What does METAL supply? Motorcycles and helmets are provided for all courses. However, you are encouraged to use your own registered and roadworthy motorcycle under the Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme (LAMS). See Information Bulletin L38 Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme (LAMS) for more information. You will be required to complete the METAL indemnity form should you choose to use your own LAMS motorcycle. What do I need to bring? You will need to bring: - a note paper, - a pen, - your course receipt, and - your current Northern Territory licence or Evidence of Identity e.g. birth certificate, passport, interstate licence. Lunch break is approximately between 12.00 noon and 1.00pm. You may bring your own or leave the complex to obtain lunch. What do I wear on a METAL course? The following compulsory dress standard applies to all METAL courses. Failure to comply with this standard will result in cancellation of your attendance and forfeiture of your course payment. Minimum Standard: Trousers Shirt Gloves Footwear Eye Protection Jeans or similar of ankle length Long sleeved heavy duty material, which must be able to be fastened at the front and wrists. Leather - minimum standard, Rigger style gloves. Riggers gloves are available for purchase at the METAL training centre at an additional cost however students are encouraged to purchase gloves of their own choice prior to the course to ensure user comfort. Enclosed footwear, minimum of sandshoes or joggers in good condition. Essential - Minimum standard sunglasses. www.mvr.nt.gov.au Effective Date: 24 February 2014 Page 4 of 5

Highly Recommended Optional Items: Jacket Hat Sun Protection Rainwear Students are strongly urged to wear purpose made motorcyclist jackets eg. Leather, composite materials or at the very least denim or a similar sturdy material as these courses involve riding at speed and long sleeved shirts may not be adequate protection. Lightweight hat, necessary for sun protection when not riding Sunscreen and lip cream If required What happens if it is raining? Rainy weather (including heavy rain) does not normally result in cancellation of a course. Only if extreme or unsafe conditions exist will a course be cancelled. What happens if I crash? You are covered under the Motor Accidents Compensation Scheme in the event of an injury resulting from a crash while participating in the METAL program. Please contact TIO for further information. Contact Details Motor Vehicle Registry Telephone 1300 654 628 Facsimile (08) 8999 3103 Email mvr@nt.gov.au Web www.mvr.nt.gov.au Postal Address GPO Box 530 Darwin NT 0801 www.mvr.nt.gov.au Effective Date: 24 February 2014 Page 5 of 5