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Dakara
28th May 2008, 21:16
Just Finished the Defensive Driving course so I can hurry up and get my full next month, and was told that because I'm over 25 and already hold a Full Car License, I don't need to sit the Full Motorbike test, just pay an admin fee after 3 months and done....
Far as I know that's wrong, I still need to sit the test, (can't find anything saying I don't on LTSA website), but anyone know if that is infact the case? If so then :banana:
Wally Simmonds
28th May 2008, 21:17
That's certainly news to me!
you do need to sit the full test
im waaay over 25 and I still had to
Dakara
28th May 2008, 21:23
you do need to sit the full test
im waaay over 25 and I still had to
Yea I thought as much... You'd think the dude taking the course would of known that! :spanking:
Yea I thought as much... You'd think the dude taking the course would of known that! :spanking:
yeah its a bit odd:scratch:
Dakara
28th May 2008, 21:31
Bastard got my hopes up :bash:
Nasty
29th May 2008, 05:53
Nope you definately get to sit a riding test and apply your knowledge of hazards and show the tester that you know how hazardous he is.
mowgli
29th May 2008, 07:32
Yea I thought as much... You'd think the dude taking the course would of known that! :spanking:
Noting that the course is pitched at a very low level and designed for cagers it's no surprise to me that the instructor knows nothing about motorcycles. What does it take to become a DD instructor? Lifetime supply of weetbix?
immorta|
29th May 2008, 16:04
Just Finished the Defensive Driving course so I can hurry up and get my full next month, and was told that because I'm over 25 and already hold a Full Car License, I don't need to sit the Full Motorbike test, just pay an admin fee after 3 months and done....
Far as I know that's wrong, I still need to sit the test, (can't find anything saying I don't on LTSA website), but anyone know if that is infact the case? If so then :banana:
This was the old way of doing it IIRC - before the change from the paper license of old to the new plastic fantastic.
peasea
29th May 2008, 21:58
Noting that the course is pitched at a very low level and designed for cagers it's no surprise to me that the instructor knows nothing about motorcycles. What does it take to become a DD instructor? Lifetime supply of weetbix?
That and a diploma stating that you're a complete fuckwit, imho. When I sat my full at waaaay over 25 (more like 45, crackup) I actually lost my tester in the car behind and never went over the speed limit once! Yes, I got the pass but after the whole testing thing was said and done (and I'd been taking notes) I was under supervision for no more than a total of 45mins.
The rest was down to me, but by then I'd had 28 years in the saddle.
The system sucks, get used to it.
Dakara
30th May 2008, 15:46
This was the old way of doing it IIRC - before the change from the paper license of old to the new plastic fantastic.
Yea, that was how I got a full Cage license at 16 :niceone:
Griffin
4th June 2008, 20:32
I have just got my restricted and was looking at doing the dd course as well in order to reduce my restricted period from 6 mths to 3 mths. Is the dd course worthwhile or is it several hours of boring rhetoric that us mid lifers could better do without? Im told its around $150 for 4 x 2 hr lessons :weep:
Not sure I could stay awake through them.
Dakara
4th June 2008, 22:48
I have just got my restricted and was looking at doing the dd course as well in order to reduce my restricted period from 6 mths to 3 mths. Is the dd course worthwhile or is it several hours of boring rhetoric that us mid lifers could better do without? Im told its around $150 for 4 x 2 hr lessons :weep:
Not sure I could stay awake through them.
It's complete BS to be perfectly honest.
6pm - 8pm x4 nights, +homework
Concluded with a practical session in a cage :Oi:
I did this course 10 years ago for my car License and had to do it again for the bike....
Some things are relevant (hazard identifications), but I think I just got lucky as the instructor seemed to be pretty clued up about bikes.
Was $170 and the only reason I did it was because I've found my new bike and want to get my full before it sells :rolleyes: (that'll learn me for spending so long on my learners!)
Chrislost
4th June 2008, 23:06
Yea I thought as much... You'd think the dude taking the course would of known that! :spanking:
the guy who took my course told us that if you ate a block of chocolate then had one can of beer you would be way more drunk than jsut drinking the beer.
sick perhaps but definatly not drunk.
:girlfight:
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