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    Full License requirements?

    Just Finished the Defensive Driving course so I can hurry up and get my full next month, and was told that because I'm over 25 and already hold a Full Car License, I don't need to sit the Full Motorbike test, just pay an admin fee after 3 months and done....

    Far as I know that's wrong, I still need to sit the test, (can't find anything saying I don't on LTSA website), but anyone know if that is infact the case? If so then

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    That's certainly news to me!

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    you do need to sit the full test

    im waaay over 25 and I still had to
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    you do need to sit the full test

    im waaay over 25 and I still had to
    Yea I thought as much... You'd think the dude taking the course would of known that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakara View Post
    Yea I thought as much... You'd think the dude taking the course would of known that!
    yeah its a bit odd
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    Bastard got my hopes up

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    Nope you definately get to sit a riding test and apply your knowledge of hazards and show the tester that you know how hazardous he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakara View Post
    Yea I thought as much... You'd think the dude taking the course would of known that!
    Noting that the course is pitched at a very low level and designed for cagers it's no surprise to me that the instructor knows nothing about motorcycles. What does it take to become a DD instructor? Lifetime supply of weetbix?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakara View Post
    Just Finished the Defensive Driving course so I can hurry up and get my full next month, and was told that because I'm over 25 and already hold a Full Car License, I don't need to sit the Full Motorbike test, just pay an admin fee after 3 months and done....

    Far as I know that's wrong, I still need to sit the test, (can't find anything saying I don't on LTSA website), but anyone know if that is infact the case? If so then
    This was the old way of doing it IIRC - before the change from the paper license of old to the new plastic fantastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli View Post
    Noting that the course is pitched at a very low level and designed for cagers it's no surprise to me that the instructor knows nothing about motorcycles. What does it take to become a DD instructor? Lifetime supply of weetbix?
    That and a diploma stating that you're a complete fuckwit, imho. When I sat my full at waaaay over 25 (more like 45, crackup) I actually lost my tester in the car behind and never went over the speed limit once! Yes, I got the pass but after the whole testing thing was said and done (and I'd been taking notes) I was under supervision for no more than a total of 45mins.

    The rest was down to me, but by then I'd had 28 years in the saddle.

    The system sucks, get used to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by immorta| View Post
    This was the old way of doing it IIRC - before the change from the paper license of old to the new plastic fantastic.
    Yea, that was how I got a full Cage license at 16

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    I have just got my restricted and was looking at doing the dd course as well in order to reduce my restricted period from 6 mths to 3 mths. Is the dd course worthwhile or is it several hours of boring rhetoric that us mid lifers could better do without? Im told its around $150 for 4 x 2 hr lessons
    Not sure I could stay awake through them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griffin View Post
    I have just got my restricted and was looking at doing the dd course as well in order to reduce my restricted period from 6 mths to 3 mths. Is the dd course worthwhile or is it several hours of boring rhetoric that us mid lifers could better do without? Im told its around $150 for 4 x 2 hr lessons
    Not sure I could stay awake through them.
    It's complete BS to be perfectly honest.

    6pm - 8pm x4 nights, +homework
    Concluded with a practical session in a cage
    I did this course 10 years ago for my car License and had to do it again for the bike....

    Some things are relevant (hazard identifications), but I think I just got lucky as the instructor seemed to be pretty clued up about bikes.

    Was $170 and the only reason I did it was because I've found my new bike and want to get my full before it sells (that'll learn me for spending so long on my learners!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakara View Post
    Yea I thought as much... You'd think the dude taking the course would of known that!
    the guy who took my course told us that if you ate a block of chocolate then had one can of beer you would be way more drunk than jsut drinking the beer.

    sick perhaps but definatly not drunk.

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