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Tougher licensing for Geelong motorcyclists

Geelong motorcyclists face tougher licence conditions this weekend as the second phase of the graduated licence system comes into effect.
Riders applying for a learners licence in Geelong will be required to undertake more extensive training and testing as part of the learner licence phase.
Minister for Roads and Roads Safety Luke Donnellan said vulnerable motorcyclists were already over-represented in this year’s fatalities.
“Alarmingly, 23 motorcyclists have lost their lives in road crashes since 1 January, compared to 30 for all of 2015.
“Phase two of the motorcycle graduated licence system will help to ensure that new riders have both the knowledge and the real experience to become safer riders on Victoria’s roads.
“The training, including theory and practical assessments, has a greater emphasis not only on basic skills but also higher order skills such as awareness, judgement and decision making.
“This will help riders to develop a better understanding of safe riding practices.
Mr Donnellan said the practical training would include off-road exercises in a controlled environment and on-road training with applicants assessed after two days.
He said motorcycle L-platers would also need to take part in Check Ride, a one-day activity session providing advice on safe riding skills and strategies during the high-risk learner phase.
“While the majority of riders are skilled, more needs to be done to protect the minority being in tragic crashes,” Mr Donnellan said.
“We know that better preparation before getting out on the road can lead to increased safety and less crashes and that’s why phase two of the Motorcycle Graduated Licensing System is so important.
“The motorcycle graduated licensing system is designed to help riders harness the right blend of knowledge and practical skills to become safe and experienced riders.”

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