Damn thats a crazy system you got there maczo.
In new zealand we have to sit a basic handlers test before we can apply for a license. If you pass the test you must sit a theory scratch test (like the scracth and win gambling tickets :P ) on the road code and the likes.
The basic handlers test is:
* Slow riding - You must ride at walking speed through a lane 0.75 metres wide and 18 metres long.
* Routine stop - You must ride at a speed of approximately 20 km/h and, when given a signal from the examiner, stop so the motorcycle's front wheel comes to rest within a marked square.
* Cone weaving (slalom) - You must ride along a slalom course, weaving between cones placed 3.5 metres apart.
* Quick stop - You must ride at a speed of approximately 20 km/h and, on a signal from the examiner, stop as quickly and safely as possible.
* Riding a curve - You must ride up to a curve from a distance of 25 metres at a speed of 20 km/h. You must then give a turn signal, adjust your speed and ride around the curve (which is 1.2 metres wide), keeping within the lines all the way.
* Stopping in the curve - You must ride up to a curve from a distance of 25 metres at a speed of 20 km/h. You must then adjust your speed, enter the curve and come to a stop within the curve.
And the rules for learners:
* You must carry your learner licence at all times when you're riding.
* You must have an 'L' plate attached to the rear of your motorcycle.
* You must not ride a motorcycle with an engine capacity greater than 250 cc.
* You must not go faster than 70 km/h on the open road.
* You must not ride between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am.
* You must not carry a pillion passenger.
* You should not drink any alcohol before driving.
o If you're under 20, your legal alcohol limit is 30 mg/100 ml of blood. This is effectively a zero limit - consuming one drink will mean a rider can be charged with drink driving.
o If you're over 20, the legal alcohol limit is 80 mg/100 ml of blood. Your riding, however, may be affected well before you reach the legal alcohol limit.
Even when you get your restricted minimum 6 months later the only change is your allowed to ride at 100kph. Still restricted to 250cc. 18 months after you got your restricted you can go for your full and then ride whatever you want.
I havent got my license yet. But i will hopefully go for it sometime soon.
*edit*
You can see what you need to do for restricted and full license tests here
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/licens ... torcycle-r-practical.html and here
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/factsheets/59.html