No Licences – No Hassle – Just Fun!
These events allow everyday motorcycle lovers to enjoy the thrill of riding professional motorcycle tracks in a safe, controlled family-friendly environment.
Free from the cost of competition licencing, riders of any ability and level of experience are invited to get involved!
Ride Parks Australia ride days bring new faces to this much-loved sport, supporting local clubs and communities while forming a community atmosphere. These events aim to encourage new riders to participate in our sport in a safe and controlled environment.
Would your club like to run a Ride Park Day? All you need to do is follow these 4 easy steps-
- Apply online through Ridernet for an RPA permit (or manual submission to MNSW)
- The permit will be issued by MNSW
- Clubs will run RPA event (making sure to follow the RPA Guidelines – see below documents)
- Clubs must submit event reports to MNSW
New Compulsory Requirements for RPA Use
Effective from Monday May 20, 2024, the following compulsory requirements implemented by MNSW must be adhered to by all Clubs when utilising the RPA Permit and Product in addition to the existing MA RPA Guidelines:
- PERMITS, ENTRIES, AND PAYMENTS THROUGH RIDERNET PLATFORM: In order to streamline administrative processes and ensure transparency in all transactions, it is now mandatory for all permits, entries, and payments to be processed exclusively through the RiderNet platform for this product. This step in compulsory use of the platform is a continuation of the requirements for competition permitting and participation implemented from February 1 2024. The RiderNet platform will facilitate efficient processes and record-keeping, thereby enhancing the overall experience for both participants and clubs alike.
- COMPULSORY PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE FOR NON-MA ANNUAL LICENCE HOLDERS: Recognising the importance of safeguarding individuals against unforeseen accidents and injuries, all non – MA Annual Licence holders are now required to purchase the Personal Accident Insurance product provided through our national insurer when registering for an RPA activity. This insurance coverage offers invaluable protection for participants in the event of an unfortunate incident. Within the RiderNet Platform this must be purchased at the point of entry by the individual and is the responsibility of all RPA Managers to ensure full compliance. More information in relation to the coverage provided can be found here.
RiderNet Platform Updating: The Personal Accident Insurance product is not set as a compulsory purchase item within the RiderNet platform at present, however this soon will be in the coming months and in the interim needs effective oversight by the relevant RPA Club Administrators/RPA Manager to ensure full compliance and purchase by riders. MNSW will provide an update in due course once this feature is updated within the platform.
Personal Accident Purchase Reporting: The number of riders that have purchased the Personal Accident Insurance must be reported when submitting the rider levy sheet to the MNSW Office. The form produced from RiderNet currently does not have a field for these numbers, until the update has been made, please add a line for the Personal Accident Insurance and the number of people who have purchased it. - NOMINATED MEDICAL PERSON FOR ACTIVITY: To uphold the highest standards of management, safety and medical care, it is a requirement that the RPA Manager cannot concurrently serve as the nominated medical person or any other role for this permitted activity. This clear demarcation of roles ensures impartiality and enables the designated medical personnel to prioritise the well-being of all participants without any conflicts of interest.
- COMPLETION OF MA LEVEL 1 MOTORCYCLE SPORT OFFICIALS ACCREDITATION: In order to ensure competent oversight and effective management of motorcycling activities at the venue, it is imperative that the RPA Manager holds a valid Level 1 Motorcycle Sport Officials Accreditation conferred by MA as a minimum. This accreditation serves as a testament to the manager’s proficiency in relevant regulations and procedures, thereby instilling confidence in participants and stakeholders alike. For more information on the Level 1 Motorcycle Sport Officials Accreditation can be found here.
Documents
RPA Machine and Personal Safety Declaration
Manual Online Permit application form
Non-Ridernet Profile Participant Sign-on Sheet
Utilising the RPA Product – Seminar Presentation
Utilising the RPA Product – Seminar Notes
New Compulsory Requirements for RPA Permit & Product
RPA Sign-on Sheet Template (for clubs) listed on the MA website here
Links
2024 RPA Guidelines listed on the MA website here
RPA Liability Waiver listed on the MA website here
RPA Meeting Information listed on the MA website here