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Nope, only thing you can do is, depending on how old your nephew is, get him through his DAS now before the age limit goes up. other than that, not much can be done.
Sorry but I do disagree with you though, I think these new law's, as ridiculous as they are (Having to pay for you licence 3 times is a piss take and that's just the start) They're there to give riders more experience before getting on a "Crotch rocket". Their intention (as well as making money) Is safety! The majority of accidents involving bikes are people under 25. the higher percentage of that group are First time riders on DAS licences, getting bike far more powerful than they can handle.
You say you want your nephew on a "crotch rocket" yet in the same sentence you say you want him to be safe. bit of a contradicting statement if you ask me.
IMO the safest route is the progressive route, starting small and taking little steps up as your skill increases.
If you can't swim yet jump in the deep end, you're far more likely to drown.
Just my worth ____________________ Women are the cause of ALL accident's, If it isn't because one has run you off the road, it's because you have spent too long checking her out and driven up the arse of the car in front!
That or she's parked on an island, on a bend, leaving a gap even an anorexic couldn't fit through sideways! |
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 Posted: 07:08 - 29 Jun 2012 Post subject: Re: new 2013 licence law |
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Sorry, this was a done deal back in 2006. The intention is good, but the implementation... urgh.
Some corrections:
16+ CBT, AM license for a 50cc ped up to 45hm/h (28mph, which technically disallows many of the stock peds currently out there, good luck policing that one).
17+ A1 license taken on and allow up to 125cc and 11kW. Gets the L's off, allows you to take pillions and use motorways.
19+ A2 license taken on a 395cc+ 25kW - 35kW bike, allows riding anything up to 35kW and not originally over 70kW.
24+ or 2 years after getting A2 - A (although some folk have started calling it A3 ) taken on a 595cc+ 40kW+ bike, allows riding anything.
Hopefully the consequences are fairly obvious, and they don't contribute to rider safety or encourage the use of sensible, efficient real world commuters in the 250 class. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Got the sources for those? They're familiar, but I can't place them, and I haven't read anything recently that broke fatalities down by year rather than by age group.
OK, the big take-away point from the new regime is that a 17 year old will have virtually no incentive to do any form of training beyond the CBT.
They're stuck on their 125 until they're 19 (R125 superbike innit, well fast), so unless they really want to lose the L plates, go on motorways or take a pillion, why bother?
Then when the survivors hit 19, they'll finally get their A2 license on training school bikes, and most likely 600cc+ machines that have been restricted - or "restricted" *WINK* *WINK* - down to 35kW for their test day.
Having paid to pass their test(s) on exactly the same big bike that they'll have to use to pass exactly the same test(s) again in 2 years, how many of them are going to feel in any way minded to limit themselves to 35kW bikes?
IMO, the new regime will stop most 17 or 18 year olds doing any training or tests beyond the CBT, and will de facto move DAS down to 19, not up to 24.
It'll be a licensing, policing and insurance clusterfuck of epic proportions, that will see more random tugs by more clueless coppers, and more "Your insurance is invalid because you gave the wrong answer to the wrong question", while doing not a damn thing to reduce KSI figures because it discourages the one thing that could really make a difference: training. </rant> ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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 Posted: 00:33 - 30 Jun 2012 Post subject: Re: new 2013 licence law |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Some corrections:
19+ A2 license taken on a 395cc+ 25kW - 35kW bike, allows riding anything up to 35kW and not originally over 70kW.
24+ or 2 years after getting A2 - A (although some folk have started calling it A3  ) taken on a 595cc+ 40kW+ bike, allows riding anything. |
This is actually very interesting, meaning that I'm not as worried if I've got to wait till next year to do the tests. Although would be interesting to see what bikes will be used for the tests. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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Hey, my first post in 4 years so hey all ,
I used to trawl this forum when I was 16-17 and I went from a ts50 to a zxr400. I am now 23 and have just picked up a zx636 after 5 years of not riding. I had to ride it 100 miles back to where I live and had no problems at all, few minutes to get the feel of it then a nice calm easy defensive ride back. I must say even though I have not been riding (I have been driving a car) my riding hasn't changed loads. I would not even have a bike license had they had this overcomplicated age/test combination.
However as much training you give someone and as much experience you give them they can be 17 or 47 if they are a moron and get on a 1000 and think they are Rossi they are going to have an issue. I have always been a person in a vehicle to take small steps when learning something new on the road especially a motorbike. I had a Subaru Impreza at 18 and various other turbo cars never had any accident or anything.
Ive always had the your crash that motto thrown at me but if you have a little common sense and apply it to your driving/riding it helps a lot.
I understand what they are trying to do by stopping people on more powerful bikes but we all know someone passes a test then by the time they drive their own car they forget half of it and do what they want to do, e.g crossing your hands over on a car steering wheel!
I think there needs to be a more inventive solution. A 400 at 17 was plenty of power and quite forgiving if you made a mistake, its all to easy to get a bike restricted and then take them out.
Bigger question still why all these rules imposed on bikers yet a 17 year old can pass their test and hop into a a performance car with no restrictions?
Just my 2 cents ____________________ Ride Fast, Brake hard, don't fall off! |
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| jamie192 wrote: |
Bigger question still why all these rules imposed on bikers yet a 17 year old can pass their test and hop into a a performance car with no restrictions?
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I think there needs to be more restriction for motorbikes as they're generally cheaper to buy and insure, running a 2l turbo scooby at 17, well the insurance alone must be over £3000, not to mention the £4000 for a decent scooby, with that £7000 you could easily get a 1000 superbike, insure it and have plenty of change for what ever the hell you like, I would guess at least £1000 left over.
So in a sense, there are restrictions posed on cars, just in a different manner, you can't legally drive uninsured and many if not most insurers wouldn't touch a 17 year old on a 2l turbo, if you see where I'm coming from :/ ____________________ Women are the cause of ALL accident's, If it isn't because one has run you off the road, it's because you have spent too long checking her out and driven up the arse of the car in front!
That or she's parked on an island, on a bend, leaving a gap even an anorexic couldn't fit through sideways! |
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 Posted: 11:44 - 05 Jul 2012 Post subject: Re: new 2013 licence law |
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| Alpha-9 wrote: | That mean you have to do the full mod 1 and 2 to get an A1 license or will it still be CBT? |
"Still"? Doing a CBT doesn't get you an "A1 license", it just validates your provisional entitlement to Learn.
Last we heard, not much is changing at the bottom end.
Do a CBT to validate your provisional every 2 years, ride soLo on a 125 indefinitely.
Do CBT, pass your tests on a 125, get an A1 license that allows you to take the L plates off, carry pillions and use motorways. This is already an option, if you pass on a 125 not capable of 100km/h+, but almost nobody does it, and I can't see that changing, since getting A1 isn't a pre-requisite to getting A2.
Do CBT (or have A1...), pass A2 (35kW) directly at 19.
| Alpha-9 wrote: | So we will be seeing 125s with no L plates all over the place then? |
I expect we'll be seeing more 125s, all sporting L plates, since nobody will have the option to get on anything bigger until they turn 19, and there's no real incentive to pass the A1 test
| Alpha-9 wrote: | I can see this making things worse, not better |
Yes. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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