Bob
30th July 2005, 00:22
A report by the Monash University Accident Research Centre, recommending motorcyclists must first have their full car driver's licence was panned by road safety groups.
Research leader Dr Narelle Haworth said getting a motorcycle licence should be seen as a higher step than obtaining a car licence "The principle is you start someone off on the least risky things and as they become more experienced you let them do more.”
"When you get a full licence you can get a truck licence because it's more difficult, so if you follow that logic then motorcycle riding comes after car driving."
Dr Haworth said someone who had a full car licence would be a safer rider "They are more mature and have experience of how the road system works, so we expect they would be safer."
RACT chief executive Greg Goodman said the idea was not practical, particularly for people who did not want to drive a car.
"The current system is adequate," Mr Goodman said. "The main issue is that riders are taught properly."
I bet the research team at Monash doesn’t have a single biker amongst them…
Research leader Dr Narelle Haworth said getting a motorcycle licence should be seen as a higher step than obtaining a car licence "The principle is you start someone off on the least risky things and as they become more experienced you let them do more.”
"When you get a full licence you can get a truck licence because it's more difficult, so if you follow that logic then motorcycle riding comes after car driving."
Dr Haworth said someone who had a full car licence would be a safer rider "They are more mature and have experience of how the road system works, so we expect they would be safer."
RACT chief executive Greg Goodman said the idea was not practical, particularly for people who did not want to drive a car.
"The current system is adequate," Mr Goodman said. "The main issue is that riders are taught properly."
I bet the research team at Monash doesn’t have a single biker amongst them…