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    NZQA, Apply precise control in riding a road motorcycle

    I was just looking through the NZQA (New Zealand Qualifications Authority) web site, and was amazed to find a course labelled "Apply precise control in riding a road motorcycle". A level 3 course.

    http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/nqfdocs/units/pdf/3468.pdf

    And I found this level 4 course, "Describe road motorcycle components, systems, dynamics, and handling characteristics".
    http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/nqfdocs/units/pdf/14514.pdf


    I'm impressed we have national standard courses for motorcycles. Can anyone tell me what these courses are used for?

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    Any one in the industary teaching rider training?
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    Type in 1084 in the quals in NZQA home page and all will be revealed. (there could be more, i just couldnt be fagged goin through the list of em.)

    You have stumbled on a unit standard (paper in old speak) so its part of a bigger picture.
    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Can anyone tell me what these courses are used for?
    Fuck all at the moment, as far as I know nobody's offering courses.

    Reasons for that might occur to you...
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    Quote Originally Posted by porky View Post
    Type in 1084 in the quals in NZQA home page and all will be revealed. (there could be more, i just couldnt be fagged goin through the list of em.)

    You have stumbled on a unit standard (paper in old speak) so its part of a bigger picture.
    Hope this helps.
    Standard 1084 is:
    National Certificate in Commercial Road Transport (Courier Driver) with strands in Urgent Operations, and Non-urgent Operations
    Bugger me - we have a standard for motorcycle courier drivers? I've been living under a rock.

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    So someone could get a student loan to practice motorcycle riding if such course was available???

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    So someone could get a student loan to practice motorcycle riding if such course was available???
    They are available, just send me the fee's and i'll show ya the roads ! not much theory in these ones but perhaps in a few months when it rains again
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    So someone could get a student loan to practice motorcycle riding if such course was available???
    Yeah ... but then you have to pay it back if/when you get a real job
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Yeah ... but then you have to pay it back if/when you get a real job
    Riding a motorcycle is a real job, it just doesn't pay.

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