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  • Licensing, Bike Restrictions, Speed Limits, Helmets, Lane Filtering & Penalties

    Riding a motorcycle in Australia involves following both national standards and state-specific laws. Whether you’re a Learner (L), Provisional (P), or Full Licence (R) rider, knowing your local rules is essential for safety and avoiding fines.

    This guide covers:
    ✅ Licensing & bike restrictions
    ✅ Speed limits
    ✅ Helmet & visor laws
    ✅ Lane filtering rules
    ✅ Common penalties


    1️⃣ Licensing, Bike Restrictions & Speed Limits by State

    New South Wales (NSW)

    Learner (L):

    • Must ride a LAMS-approved motorcycle (≤ 660 cc, ≤ 150 kW/tonne).

    • Max speed 90 km/h (and obey posted limits).

    • No pillion, must display L-plates, BAC 0.00, minimum 12 months.

    Provisional (P1):

    • Same LAMS restriction.

    • Max speed 90 km/h.

    • No pillion passengers.

    Provisional (P2):

    • Same LAMS restriction.

    • Max speed 100 km/h.

    • Pillion passengers allowed.

    Full (R): No restrictions on bike type or speed beyond posted limits.

    Typical penalties:

    • Non-LAMS bike: ~$650 fine + demerit points.

    • Exceeding limit: $300 – $2,200 + 3–6 demerits.


    Victoria (VIC)

    Learner (L):

    • LAMS-approved bike (≤ 660 cc, ≤ 150 kW/tonne).

    • Follow posted speed limits (no capped learner limit).

    • No pillion, L-plates, BAC 0.00, minimum 3 months.

    Provisional (P):

    • Same bike restriction.

    • Follow posted limits.

    • May carry a pillion after 12 months.

    Full (R): No restrictions.

    Typical penalties:

    • Non-approved bike or pillion breach: $330 – $825 fine.


    Queensland (QLD)

    Learner (RE L):

    • Must ride an RE-class (LAMS) bike (≤ 660 cc, ≤ 150 kW/tonne).

    • Follow posted limits.

    • No pillion, L-plates, BAC 0.00.

    Provisional (RE P1/P2):

    • Same LAMS restriction.

    • Follow posted limits.

    • P1: No pillion. P2: Pillion allowed.

    Full (R): Any bike, no restrictions.

    Typical penalties:

    • Unapproved bike: ~$430 fine + 3 demerits.

    • No L-plates: ~$150 fine.


    Western Australia (WA)

    Learner (L):

    • LAMS-approved motorcycle (≤ 660 cc, ≤ 150 kW/tonne).

    • Max speed 100 km/h.

    • No pillion, L-plates, BAC 0.00, minimum 6 months.

    Provisional (R-E):

    • Same restriction.

    • Max speed 100 km/h.

    • May carry pillion after 6 months.

    Full (R): No restrictions.

    Typical penalties:

    • Unapproved bike: $100 – $500 fine.

    • Speeding: $150 – $1,000 + demerits.


    South Australia (SA)

    Learner (L):

    • LAMS-approved motorcycle.

    • Follow posted limits.

    • No pillion, L-plates, BAC 0.00.

    Provisional (P1/P2):

    • Same restriction.

    • Follow posted limits.

    • P1: No pillion. P2: Pillion allowed.

    Full (R): No restrictions.

    Typical penalties:

    • Non-approved bike: $187 – $500 fine.


    Tasmania (TAS)

    Learner (L):

    • LAMS-approved motorcycle.

    • Follow posted limits.

    • No pillion, L-plates, BAC 0.00.

    Provisional (P1/P2):

    • Same restriction.

    • Follow posted limits.

    • P1: No pillion. P2: Pillion allowed.

    Full (R): No restrictions.

    Typical penalties:

    • Non-compliant bike: $130 – $350 fine.


    Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

    Learner (L):

    • LAMS-approved motorcycle.

    • Follow posted limits.

    • No pillion, L-plates, BAC 0.00.

    Provisional (P):

    • Same restriction.

    • Follow posted limits.

    • Pillion allowed.

    Full (R): No restrictions.

    Typical penalties:

    • Unapproved bike: ~$250 fine.


    Northern Territory (NT)

    Learner (L):

    • Must ride a LAMS-approved motorcycle (≤ 660 cc, ≤ 150 kW/tonne).

    • Max speed: 80 km/h.

    • No pillion passengers.

    • Must display L-plates and maintain BAC 0.00.

    • Minimum period: 6 months before applying for a provisional licence.

    Provisional (P):

    • Must ride a LAMS-approved motorcycle.

    • Max speed: 100 km/h.

    • May carry a pillion.

    • Minimum period: 12 months (or 24 months if under 25 years old).

    Full (R):

    • No LAMS restrictions or speed caps.

    Typical penalties:

    • Non-LAMS bike: $100 – $300 fine.

    • Exceeding licence-specific speed limit: fine + demerit points.


    2️⃣ Helmet & Visor Laws (All States)

    Helmet standards:

    • Must comply with AS/NZS 1698 or ECE 22.05 / ECE 22.06.

    • Helmets must have an approved label or certification mark.

    Visors:

    • Tinted visors or goggles are legal only in daylight and must be clear at night.

    • In Victoria, it is illegal to ride at night with a tinted visor.

    • Non-compliant helmets or visors attract the same fine as riding without a helmet.

    Typical penalties:

    • No approved helmet: $300 – $600 + 3–4 demerits.


    3️⃣ Lane Filtering Laws (All States)

    ✅ Legal for fully licensed riders in most states.
    🚫 Learners and P-platers cannot lane filter anywhere in Australia.

    Conditions:

    • Max speed while filtering: ≤ 30 km/h.

    • Only between vehicles travelling in the same direction.

    • Not allowed in school zones, next to kerbs or parked cars, or in bicycle lanes.

    Typical penalties:

    • Illegal filtering: $200 – $500 fine + 2–3 demerits.


    🏁 Summary: Key Takeaways

    Category Rule
    Bike restrictions L/P riders must ride LAMS-approved bikes (≤ 660 cc, ≤ 150 kW/t).
    Speed limits NSW: L = 90 km/h, P1 = 90 km/h, P2 = 100 km/h. WA: L/P = 100 km/h. Other states: follow posted limits.
    Helmets & visors Must meet AS/NZS 1698 or ECE 22.05/22.06. Tinted visors OK in daylight only (illegal at night in VIC).
    Lane filtering Only full licence holders, ≤ 30 km/h, between slow/stationary traffic.
    Penalties Range from ~$100 for minor breaches to >$2,000 for serious offences.

    ✅ Ride Safe & Stay Legal

    Always check your state’s official transport authority (e.g. Transport NSW, VicRoads, TMR QLD) before riding — laws, penalties, and approved bikes can change at any time.


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