The New Brunswick motorcycle rules ensure that riders understand traffic laws, safe riding practices, and motorcycle-specific regulations. Because motorcycles are smaller and more vulnerable than cars, safety knowledge and skill are critical.
Riders must pass:
Knowledge Test – Covers traffic laws, road signs, and motorcycle safety rules.
Practical Road Test – Tests motorcycle handling, maneuvering, and safety awareness on real roads.
New Brunswick Motorcycle Licensing System
New Brunswick uses a Graduated Motorcycle Licensing Program (GMLP):
Learner Licence (Class 6L): Requires passing the knowledge test. Learners must display an L decal, cannot carry passengers, and must maintain zero alcohol in their system.
Novice Licence (Class 6N): Allows solo riding with restrictions, such as no alcohol and limited nighttime riding. Riders must hold the learner licence for a specified minimum period.
Full Motorcycle Licence (Class 6): Obtained after completing the novice stage and passing the practical road test.
Completing a certified motorcycle safety course is highly recommended to improve practical skills and road test success.
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