Licence to Thrill: Moped, Scooter & Motorbike Licensing in Queensland
What is a moped or a scooter?
Let’s get technical…
Under Australian Road Legislation these vehicles are defined as:
Moped: 2 wheeler motorcycle with a motor capacity that does not exceed 50cc (ICE) or 4000W (EV) and a maximum speed of 50 km/h.
Motorcycle (Scooter): 2 wheeled motorcycle with a motor capacity typically larger than 50cc (ICE) or 4000W (EV) and can exceed speeds of 50 km/h.
Fun fact: Even if the vehicle meets the capacity/power criteria but the vehicle exceeds the 50km/h limit then this is regarded a motorcycle/scooter and will be required to meet different rules for ADR (Australia Design Rules) compliance and licensing.
Licence required to use an electric moped in Queensland
To ride a moped in the sunshine state, you need at least a car driver's licence (Class C). This means that if you already have a car licence, you can jump on an electric moped today. However, it’s always a good idea to familiarise yourself with the road rules specific to mopeds, scooters and motorcycles to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
Licence required to use an electric scooter in Queensland
To legally ride a scooter (above 50cc) in QLD, you must have a motorcycle licence. If you don’t already have a motorcycle licence you have to complete the following steps:
Pre-Learner Course: Complete a Q-Ride pre-learner course.
Learner Permit: Apply for a learner licence.
Practice: Practice riding under supervision.
Q-Ride Course: Complete a Q-Ride competency-based training.
Provisional Licence: Pass the practical riding test and apply for a provisional licence.
This structured approach ensures that you develop the necessary skills and experience to handle a more powerful vehicle safely on Queensland roads. For more information, visit the www.qld.gov.au website.
Which Benzina Zero models can you use with what licence in Queensland?
Our model range of electric moped and scooters cater to different licensing requirements. Below is a simple list of mopeds and scooters that you can ride based on what licence you carry in Queensland:
Car licence:
Motorcycle licence:
Understanding the licensing requirements is crucial before you make a purchase or hit the road. Please ensure you have the correct licence for the vehicle you intend to ride to enjoy a safe and thrilling experience on Queensland’s roads.