Apologies, but NOWHERE on the site does it say, everyone starts with a Level 1 course.... The site does say:
Theres a program suited to you!
Regardless of what type of bike you are riding
Cruiser
Tourer
Sports
Naked
Dual purpose
Adventure
there's a coaching program that can help you take your riding to another level. right there!! there is A COACHING PROGRAMME.
So, basically the ACC subsidy would cover us for the Level 1 course, and after that?? We have to pay the full money. That sounds like a big scam to me. You get paid for teaching the saferider newbie stuff, but I quote: SafeRider coaching program - Novice/Intermediate/Returning Riders . I don't actually fit in to that category... Nor the next one, but I would like to do the onroad experienced rider course.
AND, you might expect me to take instruction from someone who may or may not be a qualified instructor??
Tricia 1000
RoADA (Dip)
Consultant to NZTA
Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..
It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.
I know where to get endorsements thanks. I meant you to answer the question.
Is your I endorsement for motorcycles? I don't need or want an I endorsement as that is not my career.
And when are you running a course in Auckland? If you don't run one in Auckland then the ACC funding is pointless. Those that need it wont be able to afford it.
Maybe those that have a gripe with regards to Proriders course availability and structure should direct them to ACC not Prorider? After all, it was ACC that approved Prorider not the other way around. I would imagine from what quickbuck said that Prorider, as well as all the other approved providers, provided ACC with appropriate course material, venues, structure, targets etc. ACC obviously were OK with this to give them funding.
So I say again, have an issue with the provider, it seems more logical to talk to ACC since they approved them and there course structure/content/venue's etc etc
Not a big scam at all.
Level 1 is the course that ACC have recognised as he course they provide funding for.
The content was carefully checked over by them, and they approved it.
Now, if you think you are better than that and could not gain anything more from it, I endorsement and all, well then well done, and best wishes to you.
If I wasn't part of the staff, me personally would have no issue in entering myself on a Level 1 course..... Yes, I have been riding for 35 years.... And done quite a few things in my time.
However there is always something to offer all experience levels.
That said, as I have said All along, Contact Karel via the Web Site and discuss your situation, and what you think is best.
I'm sure she will help you out.
This is KB, not www.prorider.co.nz
I endorsement works like this:
The Trainee has a licence. It has at least one class on it (1 to 6).
They do the I endorsement course through the Training Provider who come under NZTA.
Then they are allowed to instruct any of the classes of licence held.
So if you have a 1,2,4,6 and you do your I endorsement, you can go away and train people to drive anything fro a Smart Car to a 44 Tonne truck, and ride a motorcycle.
Simple?
Again, Have a look at the web site.
You can click on the big logo in my signature block or go to www.prorider.co.nz and find out when courses are run.
Or e-mail via the web site.
Remember this is Kiwibiker, not ProRider....
Contact at ACC:
Lindsay Johnston Lindsay Johnson MCIPS Senior Category Manager, Print and Logistics, ACC) ACC, Lindsay Johnson and ACC / Corporate Procurement / Level 11, Vogel Centre, 19 Aitken Street
PO Box 242 / Wellington 6011 / New Zealand / www.acc.co.nz, also
Sara Hay, Corporate Procurement Manager, on 04 816 5471 or 027 6866672.
or Dave Kielty on David.keilty@acc.co.nz
Tricia1000
RoADA (Dip)
Consultant to NZTA
P.S. My overseas qualifications were considered, and transferred as evidence enough for my "I" endorsement in New Zealand, so didn't need to go down the 4 weeks at the AA route.
QUOTE=nzspokes;1130459680]Qkkid, is that the e-mail address for him/her? Im pretty keen to get a contact at ACC about this.[/QUOTE]
Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..
It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.
Absolutely, and I have already done the same. Waikato and Taupo are completely unattainable to novice or medium level students from Auckland, or any where further North than that.. I am quite used to spending the day on my bike, teaching, but even I would draw the line at a 5 hour ride in each direction, and a full days "training".... In fact it would be completely unsafe for anyone to consider doing that.........Please invite your contacts to raise these points with ACC.
Also, I don't know about others, but I would expect a road riding course to be held on the road.... or is that asking too much????
Tricia1000
RoADA (Dip)
Consultant to NZTA
Thanks Tricia, I will be putting some questions to them next week and directing them to this thread.[/QUOTE]
Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..
It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.
Hi Rob yes it is the right email addy ,Tricia 1000 has given a reply with all the right details.
It is really sad for all the learner bikers , return bikers , and for those who just might want to do a course and actually might pick up on something they did not know maybe.......
ACC went about it the wrong way and are very short sighted, But what really do you expect after all its "ACC"
I wish Prorider all the best and hope they do there quotas.
For those who care you got to get in contact with Lindsay Johnston.If you feel strong enough about it.![]()
Learn to ride - Basic Skills Handling Testing
NZTA Approved Motorcycle Instructor
www.ridertraining.co.nz
Learn to Ride - Basic Handling Skills (BHS) Training and Testing - Onroad Coaching for Restricted/Full Licence Tests
Auckland Training grounds 63 Mihini Road Henderson
0800 LRN2RD Txt\ imessage 021878755 or 0210334766
info@ridertraining.co.nz
Well, thank you.
Now I know Trish has an issue with all the traveling time required to get to Taupo, but something to consider is look at the bigger picture.
One reason that Puke is so hard to get is that V8Supercar has invested a whole lot of money into revamping the place, and it is a little hard to get a training course in there at the moment.
In the future, it will be much easier I am sure.
I know there is a lot of realestate above Auckland too..... Just like there is a lot below Timaru for Dan Ornsby.
Bare with us, it is hoped to get these issues sorted in the near future.
It is a matter of getting the whole sausage machine started and self sustained.
By the way every course ProRider do I have to travel at least 3 hours.
It isn't the travelling time for me. It is in the inaccessibility for the students that concerns me. I move my courses around depending on where the student lives, and their skill level. I don't insist that everyone comes to Whangaparaoa, because that suits me. I go over the bridge, or to the North shore, or to Warkworth. Prorider only seem to want to do the courses at Waikato area tracks... or so it seems. How about a course in North Auckland for a change??
Tricia1000
RoADA(Dip)
Consultant to NZTA
Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..
It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.
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