
Originally Posted by
Hawkeye
I've got a 14 year old who thinks that he will go straight to bikes. As a parent who has driven cars all his life and only recently moved into bikes, there is no way I am going to allow him to do that.
My perpective is that until he learns road sense and has the ability to recognise the basics, such as cages changing lanes without indication, I want him in a car where the early mistakes are not punished by a hospital visit.
Yes he will end up on bikes and I will fully support him (unlike my parents when I was his age). But I do feel that he needs to learn to read the dangers of the raod in a safer environment, where he has some sort of protection, before venturing out on a bike.
I'm sure there are a lot of parents out there that feel the same way.
Thats been my advise to friends who are thinking about getting a bike when they have no road experience at all as well.
Simple mistakes like clipping a curb or running over a pothole have far more severe consequences on a bike than on a car. On a bike you can often be too hot, too cold / wet and have very limited vison because of the rain. This isn't really a good environment for someone who's still learning how traffic flows, how to identify and deal with hazards etc. I'd suggest that a would be biker spends at least a couple of months in a car untill they can interact and deal with other traffic without having to think.
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