Perhaps the real cause (and some blame) in such situations is you. Has it never occurred to you as you ride ... that such an event might happen ... and you may not be prepared for it .. ???
Other motorists (and dogs) do not appear out of thin air. Look for them and assume they will do what you really do not want them to do. And you can then plan to avoid them sooner.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Because I genuinely want to know. Discussing anything with cassina is the most Quixotic thing on the Internet I have ever seen. Only my Mother-in-Law is a more concrete thinker but she commits nothing in writing so it's difficult to gauge the depth and make up of cassina's ferro-concrete certainty in relation to the Mother-in-laws roller-compacted, predefined, fixed-in-time attitudes.
Is it because most of us are blokes and want to fix the broken person's attitudes? Is it because cassina's attitude reflects horribly on the future of motorcycling? Is it because someone, somewhere isn't getting their eggs in the morning?
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
As far as I know, you will only get an I endorsement for classes of licence that you already previously hold. So a person with car and motorcycle licences, will be allowed to teach both.. If they only have the car licence, then that is all they can teach.. You would need to have previously held heavy goods, in order to teach the classes 2, 3, 4,5. I didn't have to pass any truck questions to get my endorsement. Just car and Motorcyc questions.
The further training for motorcyclists is purely to be allowed to assess CBTA. Unfortunately you can still get an I endorsement through certain providers, with a 4 week course. During that time you don't sit beside a student or teach a student, but at the end of the course, you get your I endorsement. Within one of these providers, the person teaching the potential instructors isn't a driving instructor, so it does get watered down a bit..
Tricia1000
RoADA(Dip)
Consultant to NZTA
Quote=Gremlin;1130917256]The bar for instructors has been lifted. When you sit I endorsement it's for every class (even if you just want to instruct motorcycles), hence you have to get 100% on motorcycle, car and heavy vehicle questions.
Now, you also have to demonstrate further training ie, for motorcycles, we've had a few instructors coming through seeking an IAM Advanced Test pass to demonstrate 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.
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.
You need a certain amount of intelligence to realise just how stupid you are.
http://youtu.be/wvVPdyYeaQU
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.
That maybe so Cassina, but graveyards up and down the country will accept you whether you were at fault in the crash or not...
You need to take ownership in your part in these crashes. It is obvious that you were riding at a speed, that you were unable to stop, within the distance that you could see to be clear
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.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
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