Is it when its 6.59pm and you have to be home by 7.00pm for Shortland street? (rule would apply on weekdays only)
Mrs KD
Is it when its 6.59pm and you have to be home by 7.00pm for Shortland street? (rule would apply on weekdays only)
Mrs KD
I'm gonna bloody watch this thread in ernest. What is it what is it what is it what is it what is it?!!!!
I've got an exemption for riding home after working in a bar but speed exemptions don't exist (can just see it now: Reason for Exemption Application? I always sleep in and sometimes have no milk so have to have toast which takes longer in the mornings.
What is it what is it what is it what is it?!?!?!?!
To split or not to split, that is the question
It's been a rough day. I got up this morning, put on a shirt and a button fell off.
As I ran out the door, I picked up my briefcase, and the handle came off.
Now I'm afraid to go to the bathroom.
It's been a rough day. I got up this morning, put on a shirt and a button fell off.
As I ran out the door, I picked up my briefcase, and the handle came off.
Now I'm afraid to go to the bathroom.
I stand corrected....
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/libra...its=6#JUMPDEST_
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Yep, choccy fish for Mr M1CRO
The one time a learner can leaglly rip along at 100kph is when taking the restricted test .
Assuming the tester asks you to ride on a motorway or open road of course. Of course, as a learner you will have stuck scrupulously to the 70kph limit, and have had no chance to obtain experience of 100kph riding, so you will probably kill yourself, But at least you won't get a ticket. Damn stupid rule.Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Rule 1999
Part 4 Learner licences, restricted licences, and full licences (r 15 to r 19)
[(d)in the case of a Class 6L licence, where the holder is riding a motorcycle, the holder—
(i)must display on the vehicle an “L” plate as specified in clause 66; and
(ii)must not—
(A)drive between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am; or
(B)drive at a speed exceeding 70 km/h, unless taking the restricted licence test for a Class 6R licence under clause 48(5); or
(C)drive a motorcycle that has a total piston displacement exceeding 250 cm3; or
(D)carry another person on the motorcycle or in a sidecar attached to the motorcycle]
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
no problems... part of my previous occupation
and I said "got out".. NOT "came out" lol![]()
It's been a rough day. I got up this morning, put on a shirt and a button fell off.
As I ran out the door, I picked up my briefcase, and the handle came off.
Now I'm afraid to go to the bathroom.
Actually, despite all their buggering about to cover the moped thing, I think there is still a loophole that in theory would allow the holder of a class 6L to ride at 100kph without breaching the conditions of the licence (though at risk of falling foul of other laws)
Note, no 70kph restriction, and no passenger restriction . Now, a moped MAY legally take a passenger , if a seat and footrests are fitted (practically, may be another matter). And the law requires that a moped should not be designed to be able to go faster than 50kph. But it is not actually an offence to do so, if somehow you can persuade the moped to do it. So, if you could find a long enough open road hill (not a motorway), you could legally ride your moped , two up, at 100kph, on a learners 6L licence (complete with L plate attached). Assuming it is not between the hours of 10pm and 5am. Not sure I'd want to explain that to a judge, though.Damn stupid law.[(c)in the case of a Class 1L or Class 6L licence, where the holder is riding a moped, the holder—
(i)must display on the vehicle an “L” plate as specified in clause 66; and
(ii)must not drive between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am:]
And why is a motorbike 6L forbidden to take a passenger, but a moped 6L may? Explain that one , then.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Too hard for this time of the night - unless you had a nap during the day?
Have RRRS course to do in the morning, so off to beddie bye for this one
It's been a rough day. I got up this morning, put on a shirt and a button fell off.
As I ran out the door, I picked up my briefcase, and the handle came off.
Now I'm afraid to go to the bathroom.
So if you have followed all the conditions of your learner license, the first time you would have ridden at 100 km/h is during your restricted test??
Genius at work.
The other dog and I were discussing this the other day about scooters, if it could do 100ks, and you only need a car licence to ride one, you could have a car learner licence and do 100kphs, but not on like a GN with motorcycle learner licence.
All hypothetical of course, but I agree that our laws on this stuff need to be looked at seriously, I mean a 15 year old can jump in a car (potentially dangerous weapon) with his 18 year old cousin and drive on the open road at 100kmph and kill both of them and a van load of kids, but a 15 year old on a GN can only do 70kmph on open road and only kill himself as he gets overtaken by every impatient bastard in a car.
Again, the point of my rant seems lost, but there is a point there somewhere!
Mrs KD.
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