Book it yesterday so you can live in the future.
Book it yesterday so you can live in the future.
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Does a advanced drivers course still cut licence waits in half im sure i had 3months learners and maybe even 6months rstricted.Its been 23 years since I did mine so dont hassle my memory guys.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
Wrote a bloke a ticket today for riding a new Fireblade on a 6R. He as all over me about how he can sit his full in 2 weeks time, he is a racer, he's a fantastically safe rider, blah, blah, blah.
So I gave him 4 weeks to email me with the news that he is then on a full, and I'll can the ticket.
Can't get over how many people expect the privileges of being licensed without actually having jumped through the hoops.
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just buy a race license, no capacity rules, no speed limits, ride your harley with like minded people at bears
$150 per year no test, no insurance required, perfect really
My neighbours diary says I have boundary issues
Science Is But An Organized System Of Ignorance"Pornography: The thing with billions of views that nobody watches" - WhiteManBehindADesk
Sorry Scoober. The gubbermint is reflective of all the people who voted, so represents you even if you didn't vote for them. You might have voted for the team that came second or third, but it's the team that won that No argumen gets to make the rules, even for those that didn't vote for them.
Still, happy for you to believe in your right to disagree, coz I disagree with some of them too. No disagreement there.
But I comply with the rules I don't agree with, coz I respect the authority of those who we collectively elected, even if I don't agree.
Like, I think it's nonsense to have to wear a cycle helmet once you're over the age of 18. I think I should still have a choice. I think it has been counter-productive, as it has discouraged cycling as a fitness thing. But I still wear one when I'm riding.
Expecting the world to revolve around me has failed to work most times, so I don't do it any more.
Glum, being too bloody sensible. Sorry.
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Nah mate the names tim, Yea i did my restricted there because the sydeham aa was not doing licences because of the quake.
You'll see me harley about soon its cadbury purple hard to miss lol. Was gunna take it out to goon because im buying some panniers out there,
but now the rastuscat knows the colour of my harley he'll know i dont have my full lol.
KB -Turning young innocent novice riders into cynical arsehole bikers since ages ago
legally you don't have to wear a helmet (remembering it's how it's written NOT the intent of the law that matters), you have to have one with you but you don't have to wear it... well, at-least not when I was checking the law to look for a way out of wearing 1 last year sometime, so unless they've changed it since then...
Nope sorry scrap that just rechecked you do have to wear one (however it never says it has to be on your head)... I'm still not about to tho
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Last edited by Scuba_Steve; 18th February 2012 at 16:58. Reason: rechecked the law
Science Is But An Organized System Of Ignorance"Pornography: The thing with billions of views that nobody watches" - WhiteManBehindADesk
Good luck wearing it anywhere other than on your head. A $55 instant fine or fight it and risk a $1000 fine ...
Bicycle helmets have been mandatory in New Zealand since January, 1994.[1] The statute, delineated in Part 11 of the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 (SR 2004/427), states that "A person must not ride, or be carried on, a bicycle on a road unless the person is wearing a safety helmet of an approved standard that is securely fastened." The law describes six different acceptable helmet standards.[2]
Violating the law can result in a $55 infringement fee and a maximum $1,000 penalty on summary conviction.[3]
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