MOST Practice and Testing

MOST Practice and Testing

Build Your Confidence Before Taking the Motorcycle Operator Skills Test

Need to convert your overseas motorcycle licence?

Getting your motorcycle licence back after a disqualification or medical suspension?

Or have you previously been unsuccessful at the Motorcycle Operator Skills Test (MOST) and would like some extra practice before trying again?

Our MOST Practice and Testing session is designed to help you build confidence, improve your riding skills and maximise your chances of successfully completing the Motorcycle Operator Skills Test.

How the Session Works

This 3-hour small group session includes:

  • 2 hours of personalised coaching and practice
  • Your official Motorcycle Operator Skills Test (MOST)

During the practice session, your instructor will coach you through each component of the MOST, helping you refine your riding technique, improve your confidence and correct any areas that need improvement before completing the official assessment.

Personalised Coaching

To ensure every participant receives plenty of riding time and individual instruction, group sizes are limited to three riders.

This small group format provides maximum practice opportunities while allowing your instructor to focus on your individual needs.

Motorcycle Options

You can complete the session:

  • On your own motorcycle, or
  • By hiring one of our training motorcycles (subject to availability).

If you require a hire motorcycle, please let us know when making your booking.

Who Is This Course For?

This session is ideal for riders who are:

  • Converting an overseas motorcycle licence
  • Reapplying for a motorcycle licence following a disqualification or medical suspension
  • Preparing to undertake the Motorcycle Operator Skills Test (MOST)
  • Looking for additional practice after an unsuccessful MOST attempt
  • Wanting to improve their low-speed motorcycle handling and control

Book Your MOST Practice and Testing Session

To reserve your place:

driving lesson students riding the motorcycles within the traffic cones