KB -Turning young innocent novice riders into cynical arsehole bikers since ages ago
The testers are not required to know how to ride a motorcycle ... or what is a practical position on the road for a motorcyclist to be (from a riders perspective). They are required to fail those that they believe are riding in an unsafe manner. One (minor) error they may choose to let slide. MORE than one ... and they start getting more pedantic.
The OP does have a right of redress if he chooses to complain about the tester.
Plenty of threads on THIS site on the do's and don'ts of the learner/restriced tests. Perhaps the OP reads a few of them.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Far out man, I can not remember the last time i saw someone doing 30km in a temporary 30km zone. They all drive like its a rally road. I wounder why you getting picked on.
"We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience."
The days when any outfit doing roadworks ... could put up roadworks/speed reduction signs are long gone. A pass in the specific course is now required.
http://www.trafficmanagementltd.co.n...nformation.pdf
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Yeah, but TC's are all monkeys.
It is rare to see a roadworks site set out the same as in the Traffic Management Plan that has been approved, this is particularly so where temporary speed limits are concerned. I will happily not adhere to temporary speed limits if 1) I cannot see the reason behind it and 2) it is clearly not set out in accordance with COPTTM. It is supposed to protect the workers/road so fuck them if they can't be bothered doing it right.
But if I was taking a test I would stick to the signs.
Maybe so ... but get pinged 40 km's over the posted limit (and that does include the temporary one's) ... and you're walking ...50 km's in a 30 km zone is 20 over ... 25 demerits (from memory) and the fine.
Taking the test ... and you need to be seen to be better than perfect.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Thing is Tim,
would you want to be taught or helped by a self confessed, self opionated, angry C**T? it really isnt a good mix as a tutor/teacher......
One reason I would never try to be a teacher, I dont have the patience and probably 20yrs ago was an angry self opinionated arrogant C**T. These days? I am not angry![]()
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
But then you've got to hope that the traffic management was up to scratch and the cop checked before enforcing it. The works end sign is the last sign of the lot. The speed limit sign should be placed before it, or combined as one. Maybe it had blown over, who knows, but the site was non compliant. I would be asking plenty of questions if I got pinged in a road works site.
And that's assuming the speed limit got approved in addition to the rest of the traffic management.
All the reading is in here - http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/co...nt/copttm.html
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