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Victorian Riders Handbook 2006
[Third Edition]

Download the 2006 Victorian Riders Handbook (4 sections)
Requires Acrobat Reader

The handbook provides information in the following sections:

Section A - Getting Ready (road law for motorcyclists and licensing requirements) 535kb
Section B - On the Road (the right gear/bike, being seen, safe control of the bike) 362kb
Section C - Staying Alive (safe distances, handling difficult surfaces, riding at night, carrying passengers/goods) 289kb
Section D - Here's Trouble (dealing with emergencies and bike security) 228kb

View the Victorian Rider handbook, read-only & printable version: Victorian Rider handbook [PDF 5.8MB, 96pp]

The Victorian Rider handbook contains:

  information relating to road law (as it specifically relates to motorcycle use)
  motorcycle road craft
  motorcycle safe driving practices
 

The handbook provides information in the following sections:

  Getting Ready (road law for motorcyclists and licensing requirements)
  On the Road (the right gear/bike, being seen, safe control of the bike)
  Staying Alive (safe distances, handling difficult surfaces, riding at night, carrying passengers/goods)
  Here's Trouble (dealing with emergencies and bike security)

Current version
Third edition, 2006

Cost and availability
Available from VicRoads Customer Service Centres for $6.00, VicRoads Bookshop (Tel. 9854 2782 ), selected newsagencies, some libraries and other retail outlets (cost can vary between retailers).

 

 

The Right Line

Download the The Right Line HERE (220kb)
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Road to Solo Driving

Download the Road to Solo Driving (split into chapters for easy download)
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The Road to Solo Driving Handbook contains 5 Chapters:
  Introduction (523kb)
  Chapter 1 (324kb)
  Chapter 2 (1.08kb)
  Chapter 3 (217kb)
  Chapter 4 (3.02mb)
  Chapter 5 (163kb)
   

 

 

Motorcycling in the Yarra Ranges

Yarra Valley & The Dandenongs
The region’s winding mountainous roads stretching from Healesville, Kinglake, Marysville and through to Warburton are second only to the Great Ocean Road in popularity among recreational motorcycle riders and are listed on many motorcycle club websites as a ‘must ride’ destination. Each weekend between October and late April thousands of motorcycle riders visit the Yarra Ranges for the riding experience. And while Shire of Yarra Ranges are happy to host them, they want to make sure you have an enjoyable ride and return home safely.

The Shire of Yarra Ranges has developed this leaflet in the interests
of motorcycle safety.

Download the leaflet HERE (840kb)
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Ride-Tek 2008 Brochure

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