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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Tricia, what sort of conditions are used to determine competence?

    Nearly every one is honky dori in normal riding conditions. How is competency assessed for when the shit hits the fan?... Like when accidents actually happen.
    Riddle me this. If I buy a bike when I get my learners, and ride it on average once per month for 2 years, vs someone who rides daily for 1 year, who will likely be the more experienced rider?

    Crap, sorry, was trying to use common sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    I think its pretty poor they have not rolled out such a system whilst overhauling the licensing system.

    What about people who have ridden on lower license conditions for years, or say due to work need to ride outside the 5am-10pm learners hours?

    Or like a workmate, bought a bike to save spending stupid money on petrol ferrying his daughter from one end of Auckland to the other, now cannot do so for another year and a half?

    I have full 1 and 6, but have plenty of friends who have been inconvenienced by the new system.
    Those of us who have ridden for decades on lower license, deserve what we get.

    Why the fuck should it ever be easy for someone to graduate to a full license?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    Riddle me this. If I buy a bike when I get my learners, and ride it on average once per month for 2 years, vs someone who rides daily for 1 year, who will likely be the more experienced rider?

    Crap, sorry, was trying to use common sense.
    Said sense, is far from fucken "common". Anyway, what is your interpretation of competency based training?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post

    Or like a workmate, bought a bike to save spending stupid money on petrol ferrying his daughter from one end of Auckland to the other, now cannot do so for another year and a half?
    Did he know the LAW before purchasing said bike?

    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post

    What about people who have ridden on lower license conditions for years, or say due to work need to ride outside the 5am-10pm learners hours?
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    Get an exemption from work or take it into account when applying for licences or jobs.

    Life.

    The test is not that hard... well yes it is hard- I've done a trial and failed (as I expected to). But looking at it its really things that all competent riders should know.

    I know people who have been riding for far less than me and have just picked it up like 'that' and would pass it in a blink.......and then there's me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricia1000 View Post
    At the moment, we are still trialling the marking system.
    As far as we know, it will be Nov/Dec time. work is currently being done on the Learner to Restricted phase, at least, by those of us doing the trials. There may be work going on in NZTA on the Restricted to Full phase. I don't think R to F will be far behind the L to R.

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    Thanks for that info I guess I will have to wait and see what happens first! My 18 months is up in April, abouts. I foolishly delayed my restricted test a month from September to October last year and got stung by the changes. I do keep wondering if I could drag out my old defensive driving certificate from the 90's if I'd be able to get the 6 months knocked off!
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    Unfortunately, you wouldn't be able to use an old DDC certificate, for class 6, as you weren't on a restricted class 6 when you did it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by arcane12 View Post
    Thanks for that info I guess I will have to wait and see what happens first! My 18 months is up in April, abouts. I foolishly delayed my restricted test a month from September to October last year and got stung by the changes. I do keep wondering if I could drag out my old defensive driving certificate from the 90's if I'd be able to get the 6 months knocked off!
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    Cba.

    Quote Originally Posted by arcane12 View Post
    Has anyone heard any news on when this will be available?

    LTSA website still has 'late 2013' which is not here yet, but we are getting there. I am rather keen to do one of these to get onto my full, and maybe get the chance to get onto a different bike for the summer. That 10L tank annoys me a bit! I'd love something that I didn't have to sweat once I reached 150kms! I have a 220km range including reserve, but once I am near to switching over I begin to worry. (Plus an actual fuel gauge wouldn't go amiss. 'Slosh slosh, sounds like enough')


    tHE cba (competgency based assessment comes into force in December.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    , or say due to work need to ride outside the 5am-10pm learners hours?

    Or like a workmate, bought a bike to save spending stupid money on petrol ferrying his daughter from one end of Auckland to the other, now cannot do so for another year and a half?

    I have full 1 and 6, but have plenty of friends who have been inconvenienced by the new system.
    pretty sure that there is already facilities to apply for variances due to work and family situation but to be honest im not sure its a good idea for someone with limited experience to be pillioning



    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    What about people who have ridden on lower license conditions for years
    is that not their own fault for not getting off their ass and getting it done, and don't give me any BS about not having time, if it is important enough they would make time

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    You can apply for an exemption, so that you can ride/drive outside your normal licence conditions... It is not a quick process, at all.
    Each person is exempted according to their individual needs. I wouldnt expect the riding outside your time request to be very complicated. But I doubt that an exemption would be granted to allow for a pillion to be carried, until the full licence is attained...
    I had a student (class 1 car) whose mother applied for an exemption, so that OCCASIONALLY the girl could drive her younger sister to school.....very occasionally...The hours, and which days of the week, plus the route that would be taken, the age of the two girls etc, all had to be supplied to NZTA before a decision was made... NZTA take that all very seriously...
    HTH, but probably not what you wanted to hear..

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    Quote Originally Posted by russd7 View Post
    pretty sure that there is already facilities to apply for variances due to work and family situation but to be honest im not sure its a good idea for someone with limited experience to be pillioning




    is that not their own fault for not getting off their ass and getting it done, and don't give me any BS about not having time, if it is important enough they would make time
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1400 RIDER View Post
    tHE cba (competgency based assessment comes into force in December.
    Any update on this? It was my understanding that there wasn't a set date for its implementation yet.

    I've heard that CBTA1 was getting close, but any more word on CBTA2 (restricted to full)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arcane12 View Post
    Has anyone heard any news on when this will be available?

    LTSA website still has 'late 2013' which is not here yet, but we are getting there. I am rather keen to do one of these to get onto my full, and maybe get the chance to get onto a different bike for the summer. That 10L tank annoys me a bit! I'd love something that I didn't have to sweat once I reached 150kms! I have a 220km range including reserve, but once I am near to switching over I begin to worry. (Plus an actual fuel gauge wouldn't go amiss. 'Slosh slosh, sounds like enough')
    Sadly, I'll have done my "sentence" by the time they do anything!
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    Haven't heard anything recently..
    Our trials had to be submitted at the beginning of last month.
    It should still be on track for the end of this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by f2dz View Post
    Any update on this? It was my understanding that there wasn't a set date for its implementation yet.

    I've heard that CBTA1 was getting close, but any more word on CBTA2 (restricted to full)?
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricia1000 View Post
    Haven't heard anything recently..
    Our trials had to be submitted at the beginning of last month.
    It should still be on track for the end of this year.

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    Was that including CBTA2 or just the CBTA1 for learners to restricted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1400 RIDER View Post
    tHE cba (competgency based assessment comes into force in December.
    Not quite - that's when the applications close for those interested in delivering the CBTA

    The actual 'go live date' is now 1st March 2014.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...hats-Happening

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    Not quite - that's when the applications close for those interested in delivering the CBTA

    The actual 'go live date' is now 1st March 2014.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...hats-Happening
    Te sigh. So I guess I'll wait a month and sit my full the usual way
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