Maybe it's been mentioned. Can't be arsed reading the whole thread.
When you pass a CBTA assessment you dont get issued with a higher class licence. You get a certificate saying you've passed the assessment. You still have to take that and your existing licence to a driver licensing agent i.e. VTNZ, AA etc.
So passing the assessment means you're still on the license you rocked up on.
Just sayin
Well off topic from the start of this nonsesne thread, but, in light of some the posts in #22 - #32 re:driving without shoes; have you ever dealt with barefoot drivers in your time? Is there anything you could have hypothetically charged someone with? Any situation in which you actually felt the need to act on an individual's barefootedness?
I'd have to agree with this - the 1 year thing seems extremely arbitrary.
One rider might only ride 10 hours in a year, another rider might ride 10 hours in a slow week, both would have to wait a year to sit their full license.
There should be a way to cut it back a lot, maybe 3 months - maybe some very thorough evaluation of rider ability to certify that the rider is ready to sit their 6f license?
Pity the OP hasn't stuck around to see what everyone else has said.
Pity they have no common sense and can't see the need for a graduated stepping up of licences until you are legally allowed to ride an unrestricted, any size motorcycle.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
WTF, seriously you two, the law has just allowed learners to ride a 660cc. The cry before was 'fartbox 250's' now already it's 'fartbox 650's'.
The year etc is about EXPERIENCE! ACC rider, etc cannot give you the experience of riding in high gusty cross winds, heavy rain, cold conditions where you need to consider ice etc.
There are many of us still left who as noob's survived {somehow} the days of buy it, Looney plate it, ride it out the dealer door, and fuck off down the road.
Instead of bleating it isnt fair, accept if anything, it is done to protect you, and make sure {hopefully} you are ready to progress.... Or even better lets bring in the European 'stepped' licence, so you need to 'test' to shift up above each CC bracket???
The biggest difference between a car and bike..... a mistake in a car usually only results in some bent metal
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
I got my learners 6 months ago, straight onto a KLR650 and very happy, love LAMS!! System makes perfect sense to my mind, other than the 10pm curfew thing, that's weird.
Can't see any issue with driving a car barefoot... BUT, turning up for your test barefoot, WTF LOL!!
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