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    Rider training to cut restricted in half?

    Hi Guys,

    I am sure this is already on here somewhere, had a quick look but didnt find what i am after.

    Wanting a list of rider trainers/courses that i can do that are regestered with LTSA, so i can trim some time off my licence.

    Anyone??

    Thanks.

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    I'm interested in this also. Anybody?

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    Defensive Driving Course

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    Hi Genie

    So a defensive driving course in a car will still cut down bike restricted time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    Defensive Driving Course
    havn't they called em advanced riding courses for the last 10 years or so?
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    go to page 26 of your Road code for motorcycles, i'm asuming you have one. All the information is there. or if you don't have one you can phone 0800822422

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    Passrite in Onehunga do a course. It is called Street Talk. It was a Defensive driving course aimed at a car. It halved my restricted time to Three months. 4 nights after work spread out over 3 weeks. And then a practical riding test at the end. Done.



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    Quote Originally Posted by KNCTRD View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I am sure this is already on here somewhere, had a quick look but didnt find what i am after.

    Wanting a list of rider trainers/courses that i can do that are regestered with LTSA, so i can trim some time off my licence.

    Anyone??

    Thanks.
    Mrs Dodgy did her license from nothing to full license in 6 weeks through a course that was approved through the ltsa. It cost a lot of dollars but was well worth it cos she's a safe confident rider....so I guess the upshot is ring the ltsa or the riding schools. Ward Fisher was the instructor running the course here in Hamiltown

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgy1 View Post
    Mrs Dodgy did her license from nothing to full license in 6 weeks through a course that was approved through the ltsa. It cost a lot of dollars but was well worth it cos she's a safe confident rider....so I guess the upshot is ring the ltsa or the riding schools. Ward Fisher was the instructor running the course here in Hamiltown
    seriously...6 weeks....kinda hard to fathom that one. sounds dodgy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    seriously...6 weeks....kinda hard to fathom that one. sounds dodgy.
    I'm sure anyone would be safe on a Hayabusa after 6 weeks of riding (not!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    seriously...6 weeks....kinda hard to fathom that one. sounds dodgy.
    6 months more like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I'm sure anyone would be safe on a Hayabusa after 6 weeks of riding (not!)
    Like it says in the Bikers bible; the low flying Hayabusa and ZX10R as best on open roads and in skillful hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    seriously...6 weeks....kinda hard to fathom that one. sounds dodgy.
    There was nothing dodgy about it dude...all approved by ltsa..it was hard work for her but she did it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I'm sure anyone would be safe on a Hayabusa after 6 weeks of riding (not!)
    she rides an sv650 and very well too i might add

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