Back in ... well a long time ago ... the first bike licence you could get here in Queensland was a "motorcycle or motor scooter not exceeding 250cc", I did the test on a little 100cc, funny back in those days you could carry a pillion if they were instructing you but after you got your "P" plates (provisional licence) you couldn't carry a pillion, you held your "P" plates for 1 year then you got an open licence. I had an uncle who knew a country cop, so he took me up to the cop shop, I drove his truck, he had a word with the cop and the cop said if I could drive the truck there I deserve the truck licence, he asked if I needed anything else, I said an open bike and a car licence, so I got them all together, guess it's not what you know, it's who you know. These days new riders can either get trained on the road with an instructor on another bike near them, don't ask me how the communicate, maybe mic's and earpieces, or you can go to a training school and do the classroom stuff and driving on a track at the school and get your licence there, either for bike car or truck or semi etc. Also here I have the open bike licence (good for 5 years, then you just go and renew it, no tests), you can just bolt on a sidecar and go for it, no special licence, heck the sidecar isn't even checked by anyone, watch some politician come and stuff all that up soon, figure some way of getting some extra money for the government coffers. Anyway I've been on bikes, cars and other vehicles for over 40 years, lost it a few times when I was younger because of too many lost points from speeding tickets, but you just went back to a "P" plate for a year then back to an open licence, cheers Pete.