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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Why anybody actually puts them on a bike in the first place is beyond me.
    From what I have seen, L Plates tend to make you ride to far to the left instead of the correct position on the road, giving the car behind you the sense that they can squeeze on by. It may be the law, but then so was having a TV license and who the hell had one of them?
    I don't mind embracing my learner self as the above said i also find people tend to give me that little bit more room if i do stall i turn and say sorry and they ususally have a big smile and give me a thumbs up or something. If you want to talk about something stupid 70 BLOODY KMS an hour on the motorway Its a tui ad isn't it. I speed on the motorway and am a learner. I feel safer FULLSTOP.

    OO and i want to avoid the instant loss of 25 demerits and a $200 fine

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    I ignored the speed restriction from day one really. Never got caught, Even had the L plate on the back. It split in half while I was riding once. Fixed it with 1/4 roll of tape. Works perfectly now.

    If I wasn't on my Restricted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GPXchick View Post
    I don't mind embracing my learner self as the above said i also find people tend to give me that little bit more room if i do stall i turn and say sorry and they ususally have a big smile and give me a thumbs up or something. If you want to talk about something stupid 70 BLOODY KMS an hour on the motorway Its a tui ad isn't it. I speed on the motorway and am a learner. I feel safer FULLSTOP.

    OO and i want to avoid the instant loss of 25 demerits and a $200 fine
    Definitely ignore the 70km speed limit! It's super dangerous. Plus when you go for your restricted the instructor tells you to ignore it and go 100.. it's outright dangerous going 70km on the motorway. People get really angry, I would think most cagers don't even know about that rule. I think it's being phased out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GPXchick View Post
    I don't mind embracing my learner self as the above said i also find people tend to give me that little bit more room if i do stall i turn and say sorry and they ususally have a big smile and give me a thumbs up or something. If you want to talk about something stupid 70 BLOODY KMS an hour on the motorway Its a tui ad isn't it. I speed on the motorway and am a learner. I feel safer FULLSTOP.

    OO and i want to avoid the instant loss of 25 demerits and a $200 fine
    You speed on the M'Way but you have L PLate visable because you dont want a fine or demerits?....

    My point earlier was, L Plates tend to make those who use them do stupid things, ride to the left, ride over the legal limit for the license held, and just generally draw attention to themselves. Thank you for clearing that up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    You speed on the M'Way but you have L PLate visable because you dont want a fine or demerits?....

    My point earlier was, L Plates tend to make those who use them do stupid things, ride to the left, ride over the legal limit for the license held, and just generally draw attention to themselves. Thank you for clearing that up.
    I still think the two are totally unrelated... riding to the left has absolutely nothing to do with whether you have an L plate. There are learners, restricted and full licence riders that do this, and then there are ones that don't. The fact that they have an L plate has nothing to do with it!!

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    My Trusty GN250 sometimes could'nt get to 100kph in heavy headwinds. I believe that was the only time that I rode to the left hand side. All the other time it was in the middle of the lane, or following near the right hand wheel path of the car in front.

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    Never used an L plate , never went 70... It was safer!!!

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    I agree with the 70kph restriction thing, its dangerous.
    But why have an L Plate visable if you're not going to stick to 70kph?
    I dont understand the thought behind that.

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    There is some leniency regarding learners going 70k. No exceptions for not having an L plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I agree with the 70kph restriction thing, its dangerous.
    But why have an L Plate visable if you're not going to stick to 70kph?
    I dont understand the thought behind that.
    A speeding ticket i don't mind a fine and demerits for no L plate is COSTLY. I have sped past coppers on the mway they smile at me. I'm in all correct gear head to toe and a vissy vest. I think in all honesty they themselves don't mind turning a blind eye to this rule.

    Riding left in the lane. Hey bud why do you think having an L plate instincts a learner mentality? I have 15 years of Cage driving, so my road knowledge is great. I understand where to position myself on the road at times yes left, at other times right. I mostly like to own my lane and discourage idiots trying to sneak past me. Venturing along the western M'way the other weekend i passed several cops none blinked an eye to my 95/100 km's. The wind whewwwwwww kept left a few times to avoid being picked up and blown into the other lane. I appreciate you might just think i don't know in general. thank you for your input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brown Bear View Post
    Got a piece of yellow cardboard,made a L on it with a black felt pen,Laminated it.This has been used by two grandchildren to get there licence ,and me when i needed a l-plate on my bike until i got my restricted.Now in bin.Cost sweet F/A.
    YUSS!!! I'm doing that right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    YUSS!!! I'm doing that right now
    will we see it tomorrow night then

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    Quote Originally Posted by funrunna View Post
    will we see it tomorrow night then
    Haha, I have work on Wednesday nights now! That's why I ain't been coming along. Hopefully get out of it when the roster rolls over

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I agree with the 70kph restriction thing, its dangerous.
    But why have an L Plate visable if you're not going to stick to 70kph?
    I dont understand the thought behind that.
    Most cops ignore the 70k rule, but they will enforce the L plate law. I have an L plate on my bike and I've ridden past patrol cars parked on the roadside while doing 100k and haven't been pulled over.

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