I've been riding for 6 months now, mainly communting to and from town.
In a little over two weeks I'm going for my restricted license test. Is there anything I show know? Any funny stories? General Comments? etc
Cheers.![]()
I've been riding for 6 months now, mainly communting to and from town.
In a little over two weeks I'm going for my restricted license test. Is there anything I show know? Any funny stories? General Comments? etc
Cheers.![]()
Hey Andrew, Make sure the bike is 100% road worthy (ie brake lights work) hehe First time I went to sit mine they failed me because the brake light didn't work off the front lever, it actually wasn't neccessary on this particular bike, to get a wof it didn't need to work.Go Figure
Out side of that BEST OF LUCK, it's pretty easy!!
Power is nothing without control.
should be easy for You Andrew, just be anal about all the road rules when they follow You, give Yourself plenty of time and room and pay Your money. good luck and good riding
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AN 'L' PLATE WHEN YOU GO AS THEY WON'T LET YOU SIT YOUR TEST WITHOUT ONE
Also,don't cut corners when turning at intersections - they like you to swing wide ie stay in the "lane".
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The guy out at vinz was pretty easy. I went at 4:30 and because he wanted to go home he kinda told me this short route to go(basically round the block) and if i got lost to head back too the testing station. Well i managed to turn down the wrong street at a 5 way traffic circle but he gave it to me anyway. Whole thing took about 7 mins. Good luck
I don't know what it's like now, but when I went for mine many years ago on my Honda CB250rs, he told me to ride the 50 meters up the road, turn around and come back. I did that and when I stopped he said
"ok, you passed. Your restricted licence will be in the mail."![]()
That was pretty common back in the sixties and seventies. Mine was once round the block with the MOT cop following behind. No comment, no criticism, no advice, just "O.K, you passed". Looking at the Rode Code now and the graduated licensing system I think it's a bit different these days...
Hey Andrew, how did you get on???
sixties and seventies?! I'm not that old, yet. na this was in the late eighties. The guy wanted to follow me around on a police bike, but he couldn't get hold of one at the time.
just dont panic and youll be sweet. good luck![]()
asked Mom if I was a gifted child ... she said they certainly wouldn't have paid for me.
Don't panic SpankMe, you will be.Originally posted by SpankMe
sixties and seventies?! I'm not that old, yet.
when I did mine it was pissing down with rain, the cop didn't want to get wet so we only went around the block![]()
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O for the good old days
Late 80s!! Which just proves that Einstein was right, and that time is indeed relative...Originally posted by SpankMe
but when I went for mine many years ago
Luckily I passed, I didn't realise how easy it was!!
The testing officier asked me to ride up the road and over a couple of round-a-bouts, through a set of lights and a left turn. He gave me the instructions orally before the test, and followed me in his car. When I had pulled up waiting for further instructions, he said to me "Now ride back to the AA while I right out your licence".
No probs, just an expensive 10 mins ($80).
So don't you have to take a more stringent test for your full license in NZ?
In the UK insturctors train you offroad (as here), but then take you out and supervise you on road to see that you can do the basics of turns, traffic lights and roundabouts before signing you off as fit for your L plate.
The test itself is a pursuit affair with the examiner following and instructing over the intercom. My examiner was in a car, and I kept losing him at junctions. So he would tell me to pull over and wait till he caught up(4 times). My test lasted 50 minutes!!! I was told afterwards that occasionally they go through absolutely everything to ensure that the training school are training riders properly.
Once through the test I was then able to learn to ride properly on a big bike, guess I failed that bit then
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