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2013-2014 MNZ licences are still valid for this weekend, as they do not expire until the 30th June 2014. 

However if you have not yet renewed, take action now.  Online Licencing is available but if you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the MNZ Office – 07 828 7852.  

Please Note:

New or returning applicants are required to complete and pass the Licencing Theory Test, included in the application.

This Theory Test is part of the Getting Started in Motorcycling Sport Booklet. To assist with the completion of this test please refer to the Manual of Motorcycle Sport, this can be found on the MNZ website or can be sent to you by request. For a competitor under 16 years, it may be necessary for the parent or Legal Guardian to assist or to complete.     

Licencing Theory Test

Please complete the following test.  To be able to obtain your licence you must get 17 correct of the 19 asked.

1. A riders’ representative is a person:

 A. Elected by the riders

 B. Elected by the officials

 C. Self appointed

2. Is it compulsory for all riders to attend riders briefing:

 A. No

 B. Yes

3. The licence form is available from:

 A. Post Office

 B. Local Police Station

 C. MNZ Office or MNZ Affiliated Club

4. When a rider suffers from concussion, how many days is the stand down period before they can ride again:

 A. 18 days

 B. 21 days

 C. 24 days

5. What action is required by a rider who has had hospital treatment:

 A. A medical clearance stating they are fit to compete in motorcycle competition to be forwarded to the MNZ Office

 B. Compete if you feel alright

 C. Get a clearance from an official

6. Name one circumstance that is forbidden in the pits:

 A. Riding your motorbike in the pits

 B. Smoking

 C. Refueling your motorcycle

7. What is the green flag for:

 A. Stopping the race

 B. Caution there is an accident

 C. Last lap

 D. Start the race

8. What is the red flag for:

 A. Proceed with extreme caution

 B. Start the race

 C. Oil on the course

 D. All riders stop racing

9. What is the yellow flag held stationary for:

 A. Slow down now proceed with caution

 B. Finish for all riders

 C. Last lap

 D. Slow down now proceed with extreme caution, no overtaking

10. Can you be excluded from an event if the steward of the meeting deems your motorcycle or equipment to be unsafe:

 A. Yes

 B. No

11. What is the yellow waved flag for:

 A. Slow down now proceed with caution

 B. Finish for all riders

 C. Slow down now proceed with extreme caution, no overtaking

 D. Last lap

12. What is the white flag for:

 A. The race is finished

 B. Last lap

 C. Start the race

 D. Motorcross protest flag

13. What is the black flag for:

 A. Stop and retire from the course

 B. Ambulance on course, proceed with caution

 C. Warning you are about to be lapped

 D. Oil on the course

14. What is the black and white chequered flag for:

 A. Motorcross protest flag

 B. Last lap

 C. The race is finished

 D. Stop and retire from the course

15. What is the white flag with the red cross for:

 A. You are soon to be overtaken

 B. Motorcross protest flag

 C. Ambulance on course, proceed with caution

 D. Oil on the course

16. If you ride or push your motorcycle in the opposite direction to the race, you may:

 A. Be awarded extra points

 B. Be instantly excluded

 C. Be advised to move to the side of the track

 D. Be given the opportunity to restart the race

17. What chapter of the MNZ Manual of Motorcycle Sport can  the Safety gear be found:

 A. Chapter 6

 B. Chapter 7

 C. Chapter 10

 D. Chapter 8

18. Motorcycling New Zealand recommends that you do not use a helmet for more than:

 A. 2 years

 B. 5 years

 C. 3 years

 D. 1 year

19. Who is responsible for the behaviour of the competitor’s  assistants (pit crew) at an event:

 A. The steward of the meeting

 B. The clerk of the course

 C. The competitor

 D. The senior steward 

 
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