Riding Theory Test (RTT) Study Guide
A structured learning path for motorcycle theory: rider setup, human factors, motorcycle checks, controls, road skills, defensive riding, road conditions, and circuit readiness. Use these modules to understand the handbook topic by topic, then verify final wording and official examples in the Traffic Police handbook.
Rider Setup, Licensing & PDL
Start with RTT purpose, motorcycle licence classes, probation rules, PDL requirements, protective clothing, posture, and route planning.
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Human Factors, Speed & Blind Spots
Revise perception, reaction, fatigue, alcohol and drugs, judgement of speed and distance, mirrors, blind spots, and natural forces.
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Motorcycle Structure, Maintenance & Checks
Learn the engine, clutch, gearbox, tyres, brakes, chain, lights, weekly checks, pre-riding checks, and illegal modifications.
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Controls, Gears & Braking
Study basic motorcycle controls, handling, speed ranges, gear shifting, gear selection, engine braking, and safe braking technique.
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Road Riding Skills & Junctions
Practise moving off, stopping, following distance, left and right turns, U-turns, lane changes, overtaking, intersections, yellow boxes, and roundabouts.
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Defensive Riding, Road Conditions & Circuit
Prepare for slopes, weather, cornering, expressways, defensive riding, vulnerable road users, pillions, heavy vehicles, malfunctions, and circuit courses.
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Need a fast refresh?
Use revision notes for compact scanning, then use flashcards for active recall.