In Soviet Russia, double yellows pass on you.
*I* would be delighted to do it. Tell me where to sign up ! But the police High command would never permit the police instructors to run a public course - at any rate one that was more then a half hour lecture. The official police policy is that any sort of advanced training is bad because it makes people speed. Seriously.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
guilty! the odd time we obeyed the yellows though, and went bout 20kmhr on the straights, and somewhat quicker on the twisty bits. Probably didn't help much with the cager/biker relations with the guys behind us on the straights though
yeh, but thats poor road design rather than truckies fault, and the other options from hb to palmy are even worse!
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
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Well, not exactly nothing when it come to rider training. BRONZ runs Ride Right Ride Safe, about the only permanent not-for-profit rider survival training scheme there is . A full days practical training , plus a free Road Code for $60. Not 'pass your license practical' training, but 'don't get squashed' training, which is a different thing.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Just a thought.
I'm a car driver and a bike rider. My decision making is the same on both vehicles. Trouble is, a minor balls up in the car is easily survived, but the same balls up on a bike is way more dangerous. The same numpty (for example, me) make the balls up, but the circumstances (i.e. I'm on a bike) make it worse.
Maybe that's why the stats say we are worse drivers, when is fact we are actually the same, but subject to the risks of riding.
Harumph.
It gets complicted, cos of the legalities. Strictly, it's illegal to offer instruction for payment without an instructors endorsement. We did look at doing it for free , but there are expenses which we couldn't cover. And the training at RRRS isn't according to the NZTA syllabus (or whatever they use ). I think one of the 'instructors' is ex MoT. But that's one man. For the whole country.
It's also not easy to find people who have the necessary experience and are good at instructing. Bearing in mind, what we are talking about is not "what the road code says " stuff, nor is it "how to go round corners really fast" either. .
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I think the thread has lost it's way (as is often the way with the interwebnet). Katman, Charley Lamb was completely wrong and motorcycling is so incredibly dangerous that none of us should do it unless we're on speed-limited GN250s with trainer wheels wearing high vis vests and have completed a minimum of a brazillian hours rider training. Happy?
My observation was that finally the cuntstabulary are openly admitting that there are a lot of bloody icompetent drivers, and maybe the biggest cause of accidents is incompetent drivers.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
Yes, of course it is. That and the fact that motorcycles are dangerous and fall over. And isn't it great that finally the authorities are recognising that a hell of a lot of car drivers are incompetent? Maybe we will start seeing a break from the "deal with speeding and you deal with vehicle crashes" mentality.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
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