
Originally Posted by
kilgh
Coming home from my shift tonight, I was thinking this would be a great time to practice on the bike. No traffic in sight, roads to myself in well-lit suburban areas...
Why is there a restriction during quiet traffic times and not rush hour where I would think learners would be more annoying/dangerous?
I cant see any problem with learners riding at night. ( when the weather is fine)I did when new ( bloody long time ago ). Night is just another enviroment that usually comes along once every 24 hrs. Certainly makes you aware of your limited field of vision.
On country roads a new rider will soon learn why it's important to ride at a speed that lets him stop within the distance lit up by the bikes light, eg; fog, no white line on the left shoulder.
In urban areas probably not a good idea when raining unless necessary. Road markings can be very slippery and hard to see with street lighting reflecting off the wet surface. A wet visor wont help either. Nor gloves that are soaked through. Wet heavy gloves can slow down your hand reaction times more than you may realise. Rain at night tends to close down your field of vision to what's in front of you mainly because when you turn your head water seems to always find a way past your collar.
Licence restrictions cant' allow for different for wet/dry night conditions so I guess that's why they exist. Tho' in my mind a learner needs to learn to ride in all conditions.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
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