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NSW Government Introduces Landmark Motorcycle Safety Reforms

Enhanced Training and Protective Gear Mandates Aim to Reduce Rider Fatalities

NSW Government Introduces Landmark Motorcycle Safety Reforms?w=400

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The New South Wales Government has unveiled the most significant motorcycle safety reforms in nearly two decades, introducing targeted measures designed to protect novice riders and enhance overall road safety.
These reforms are a cornerstone of the state's 2026 Road Safety Action Plan, which aspires to eliminate deaths and serious injuries on NSW roads by 2050.

Key components of the reforms include:

  • Mandatory protective gloves for all learner and provisional riders.
  • High-visibility vests for learner riders to improve visibility and awareness on the road.
  • Extended pre-learner courses, increasing training with experienced riding instructors to allow for more comprehensive skill development.
  • New online learning modules and knowledge testing to expand theoretical understanding.
  • Group on-road coaching and assessment, aligning NSW with best practices in other states.

These initiatives were developed following extensive consultation, including the 2025 NSW Motorcycle Safety Roundtable, which gathered insights from over 70 riders, trainers, and safety experts. The resulting Insights Report highlighted a pressing need for improved rider training, better protective gear standards, and enhanced road infrastructure.

In 2024, 68 riders and passengers were killed on NSW roads, marking a 34% increase from the previous year. Alarmingly, motorcyclists are 34 times more likely to die in a crash than other road users. While motorcycles constitute just 3.8% of registered vehicles, they account for nearly 20% of road fatalities. Novice riders are particularly vulnerable, with learner riders being over seven times more likely to be killed in a crash compared to fully licensed riders.

For Australian motorcyclists, especially those in NSW, these reforms signify a proactive approach to rider safety. By mandating essential protective gear and enhancing training programs, the government aims to equip riders with the skills and knowledge necessary for safer riding experiences. Additionally, these measures may influence insurance premiums and financing options, as lenders often consider safety training and equipment when assessing loan applications.

As these reforms are implemented, riders are encouraged to participate actively in the enhanced training programs and adhere to the new safety gear requirements. Such engagement not only promotes personal safety but also contributes to the broader goal of reducing motorcycle-related fatalities and injuries on NSW roads.

Published:Tuesday, 16th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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