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 Posted: 01:13 - 10 Feb 2013 Post subject: learning to drive a car |
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Yeah, so looking to go for it but what is it like to start learning to drive a car as a motorbike rider?
I pretty much have no experience driving a car and wondering if people think it might be easier/ quicker as I ride a bike - and if so, how much quicker than usual? ____________________ "Calamity - A more than commonly plain & unmistakable reminder that the affairs of this life are not of our own ordering."
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Best advice I can give... under no circumstances try to filter in a car
Seriously though I could drive before I could ride a bike. I had plenty of road sense, so that was never an issue for me, it was just the way the power was delivered on the bike compared to the car.
It will probably just seem weird having the clutch brake and accelerator controls at your feet. Get someone to take you out in their car to get the basics (on private property of course), just to get used to the differences. |
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my examiner yelled, and grabbed the wheel and hit the brakes, just because I was squeezing through a gap between a parked car and an oncoming truck with a fag papers width either side  |
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I tell car drivers NOT to rely on any pre-existing knowledge to 'help' them when it comes to learning to ride a bike.
Its apples and oranges.. yeah they are both fruit, but different things.
Some stuff you may take from a bike may 'help' other stuff will 'hinder'.
It works both ways.
As a rider, you know and have some 'feel' for controling a powered vehicle, you may be able to translate. You ought to have a working knowledge of road convention, that may help, but from a generally different perspective, that is likely to hinder.
About the only real plus, is as a biker you OUGHT to have a damn site better hazard awareness, and be a lot more observant than typical car driver.... try not to loose it.
Car drivers tend to be very mirror dependent, and dont move thier heads much, yet... number of times a bikers shoulder check in the car has saved me grief in the car I cant count!
Only other advice I can offer, is RELAX
Always telling newbie bikers that, and that they make a lot of hassle for themselves making it hard work, trying and working too hard, and over thinking stuff.
Driving a modern car.... is SO bludy easy... TOO easy I think.... that as a biker, even if you have naturalised the work-load from that of a newbie... getting in a car... you will constantly be thinking "err. so what am I missing?" Used to working so much harder and doing so much more, and riding on your nerve endings on a bike!
I had been riding bikes about five years when I first drove a car. Though, I'm a bad case example; I was riding a motorbike almost as soon as the stabilisers were off my pavement cycle, and almost as soon after that, driving little lawn tractors about, then moving cars and bigger tractors and stuff! But I was 14 when I first drove a car on public roads.... left hand drive was also something of a mind bender.... but getting 'used' to NOT doing too much was probably biggest mind-switch. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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So new question - can I use my motorbike licence as a provisional for a car? ____________________ "Calamity - A more than commonly plain & unmistakable reminder that the affairs of this life are not of our own ordering."
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I find it quite interesting that Mr Yaigi went from bike to car and his spacial awareness was awful, he would quite often come to a near enough stop when there were parked cars either side of him and edge through at a mm per minute. I went from car to bike and in a car I fly through small gaps. So I'd watch out for that if I was you, your spacial awareness when you've got a big car around you may be a bit.... off.
Other than that I would definitely second what has been said about the maneuvers being difficult. They're not actually difficult in 'real life', it's just the way they explain it all with 'quarter turns here' and 'half turns there' and 'when the curb is at this point in your back window you blah blah blah....". It's a lot to take in, and sometimes I thought if he had just let me have a go without all the theory I could have probably just winged it better. You certainly don't think of all that theory stuff every time you reverse around a corner once you've passed, you just kinda do it naturally.
They'll usually get you doing clutch control first lesson, followed by left hand turns, then right hand turns. After that it will be a combo of on-road driving, manuevers and emergency stops. I think I had about 15 lessons, passed first time, and I'd never been on the road before - you have that advantage at least, so it will all be about controlling the car for you.
Good luck! ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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Drive in accordance to how the instructor teachers you. Then once the test is finished and you've passed, drive how you feel comfortable.
But I can't really talk though. I failed my first test back in 2005, then spent the rest of that time until 2011 on the Ninja and the Blade. Granted I did a lot of driving when i was in indonesia, in a combination of manual and autos, and believe me, you're talking about formation flying over there in cars because of how congested the roads are. As a result, I'm just as comfortable getting VERY close to other road users in the car!
Car control-wise, I think that cornering in the bike and riding in all seasons made me appreciate the dynamics of cars and how much more stable and planted they are in corners. Being a biker for close to 10 years now, your observation skills have been honed to predict and anticipate stupidity from other road users, so the same roadcraft applies to cars and bikes.
I found it a disadvantage being on the bike and learning to drive "the system" here. My key errors were:
1) Using the accelerator assertively to power out of corners
2) Heeling and toeing (at this stage, this was when my instructor knew that I wasn't a total newb) - so that's much akin to blipping and braking on downshifts
3) And making use of ALL the revs
4) Excessive positive steering input - i.e. i drove like boy racer - subsequent lessons my instructor put a glass of water on the dashboard to make a point. He didn't want ANY spillage!
So, if like me you've been on a lot of high-power inline 4's before learning to drive in a 1.2 litre petrol, you WILL rag it everywhere. You've become desensitised with speed.
So in all, I only needed 7 hours to pass with 0 faults. Passed my test and drove how I normally would. I've since got a car with the same engine characteristics of my bike - the Celica 190. I drive that like how I ride the blade and it's very rewarding and predictable.
TLDR - DO NOT TRANSFER YOUR BIKE HABITS TO A CAR OTHERWISE YOU WILL PROBABLY GET SHAFTED! for me, it served as a massive disadvantage because I was captain cornerspeed! ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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forklifts are also bad to drive before you learn
you forget you have a passenger side to the car  ____________________ gilera runner vxr200 (chavped)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 317 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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