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Tricia1000
6th January 2012, 11:28
If you New Years Resolution is to get your bike licence, then make sure you get on to it, ASAP.
Especially if you are over 25.
From the 1st October, the new regulations come in, that mean you will spend 18 months on your restricted bike licence, (currently 6 months)...
EIGHTEEN MONTHS!!!!!!!! 3 times the length of the restricted licence now.
If you don't want to spend that long on your restricted, then I suggest that you get on to your basic handling skills ASAP!!
We hold BHS most weekends at Massey University, and have an "on-demand" courses locally in Rodney district.
Roadcraft School of Motorcycling Ltd., www.rcsom.co.nz have an ethos that demands safety in all areas where being on the road is involved, and especially where bikes are concerned...
If this message is talking about you, then contact me on 021 2693246..
Tricia1000

nzspokes
6th January 2012, 11:31
Im about to go on restricted. So will that happen to me if i dont go on to my full by Oct will I be stuck on R for 18months?

Tigadee
6th January 2012, 12:45
Won't this apply only from new license holders from 1st Oct onwards, not retrospectively?

Tricia1000
6th January 2012, 21:11
It may or may not do. Going by what has happened with the rise in age fro car/bike candidates, they have applied part of the new system to the people who were already in the middle of the GDLS, in so far as those looking to sit their full licence, need to be 17 before being allowed to book thier full test, and filling out an exemption form as well.

It is hard to know how the MoT will play it out.
My belief is that it should only apply to those starting out, but past experience has told me that it may well apply to those currently in the GDLS for Class 6.
Hopefully when I go to the next meeting about it, I can raise this question, as well as the one about the registration cost for restricted, learner legal 650cc motorbikes.

What I THINK will happen is that those who are just getting on to their restricted, especially those under 25, may well be made to wair the full 18 months, and those over 25 will be allowed to finish in 6 months.
It is a waiting game, unfortunately..
Tricia1000


Won't this apply only from new license holders from 1st Oct onwards, not retrospectively?

Tricia1000
6th January 2012, 21:13
If you are under 25, then if you get onto your restricted ASA, you may be allowed to go through on the old system, but you may need to complete an exemption form,
If the car changes are anything to go by, in order to be accepted for exemption, you need to have a clean riding record, no run-ins with the police, and have fulfilled the time requirement.
As mentioned in the next post, I will enquire when I go to the next meeting in Wellington..
REgards,
Tricia1000


Im about to go on restricted. So will that happen to me if i dont go on to my full by Oct will I be stuck on R for 18months?

nzspokes
7th January 2012, 05:57
If you are under 25, then if you get onto your restricted ASA, you may be allowed to go through on the old system, but you may need to complete an exemption form,
If the car changes are anything to go by, in order to be accepted for exemption, you need to have a clean riding record, no run-ins with the police, and have fulfilled the time requirement.
As mentioned in the next post, I will enquire when I go to the next meeting in Wellington..
REgards,
Tricia1000

I cant remember being 25, to long ago. I better pass my R in a couple of weeks then. I will do the AA course to reduce it to 3 months and get onto full.

Tricia1000
13th January 2012, 21:01
From 27th February, the Restricted Licence test for cars and motorcycles will become 1 hours long, and the price will increase to that of the current full licence test. The full licence test, will be reduced to the 30 minutes, and the price (should ) reduce to that of the current restricted licence test.

the much higher standard motorcycle testing should be starting in October.

Tricia1000

I cant remember being 25, to long ago. I better pass my R in a couple of weeks then. I will do the AA course to reduce it to 3 months and get onto full.

nzspokes
13th January 2012, 21:05
So im sitting 6R next monday. Will I be doing the short test 6F in 3 months?

Tricia1000
13th January 2012, 21:25
From what I have been told the answer is YES....
Give me a shout when you have your restricted, and we can talk about the DDC for you... Unless you would like to do a training session on Sunday to make sure you will pass??

Tricia1000
www.rcsom.co.nz
So im sitting 6R next monday. Will I be doing the short test 6F in 3 months?

nzspokes
13th January 2012, 21:31
From what I have been told the answer is YES....
Give me a shout when you have your restricted, and we can talk about the DDC for you... Unless you would like to do a training session on Sunday to make sure you will pass??

Tricia1000
www.rcsom.co.nz

Ive passed the hard part, eye test. Rest will be ok.

Do you run a DDC for time reduction? Where and how much?

superman
13th January 2012, 22:43
Bloody over 25s with the possibility of 9 months from Learners to Full. NO LONGER SHALL YOU BE SPECIAL! DIG THE 2 YEARS FROM LEARNERS TO FULL! LEARN THE PAIN! :bleh:

nzspokes
14th January 2012, 06:28
Bloody over 25s with the possibility of 9 months from Learners to Full. NO LONGER SHALL YOU BE SPECIAL! DIG THE 2 YEARS FROM LEARNERS TO FULL! LEARN THE PAIN! :bleh:

My drivers licence consisted of taking the cop to the bakery and back, maybe 5 mins. Gotta love the old days. :bleh:

Tricia1000
14th January 2012, 08:36
Yes, I do in Orewa. The AA DDC doesn't cover anything about motorbikes, unfortunately. It is 4 x 2 hour theory sessions and a one hour practical assessment.
I suggest though that you give me a shout so that we can discuss it properly.
Tricia1000
021 269 3246
Ive passed the hard part, eye test. Rest will be ok.

Do you run a DDC for time reduction? Where and how much?

Ultrarandom
15th January 2012, 01:01
If you are under 25, then if you get onto your restricted ASA, you may be allowed to go through on the old system, but you may need to complete an exemption form,
If the car changes are anything to go by, in order to be accepted for exemption, you need to have a clean riding record, no run-ins with the police, and have fulfilled the time requirement.
As mentioned in the next post, I will enquire when I go to the next meeting in Wellington..
REgards,
Tricia1000

I have two friends who were pinged under that new law change for cars, one of them is able to apply for an exemption while the other can't due to getting pulled up just a few weeks before he would've been able to.
I myself am doing the BHS asap and getting my learners not long after.