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 Hokum Spanner Monkey
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 Posted: 13:52 - 18 Oct 2013 Post subject: How would you fix the Motorcycle and Car licence laws? |
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The current system is too limiting and too complex.
How do you think the system should work?
My proposal.
I'm not putting ages in, as at current time, an 18 Yo could drive an HGV but not a big bike... Seems silly.
CBT: You can drive up to a 125 with L's for 2 years.
Car licence with CBT: you can drive up to a 125 without L's (I think it's the same in France?)
Bike licence: You can drive any bike.
Car with Bike Licence: you can drive any bike even beynd your age if you added the below.
Car with Bike Licence, plus loves cock: You can drive a Quad...
Now if you wanted to add age restrictions, in like, -18 250 max, -21 500 max, 24+ 1000000000000000000000 and beyond.
But the Bike test should be the Bike test not A, A1, A2, it's all the ruddy same.
If you pass your car test in a 1.1 Micra you aren't limited to 1.1 cars are you... ____________________ Sane: To know when you are doing something crazy. |
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 fozzym Brolly Dolly

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1. Drive/Ride under supervision @15 Designated Restricted vehicle or Bike
2. On road test @ 17
The End
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 Ste Not Work Safe

Joined: 01 Sep 2002 Karma :    
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 Posted: 14:30 - 18 Oct 2013 Post subject: |
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Cycling proficiency would be a compulsory prerequisite for getting your provisional license.
CBT can't be renewed.
Driving test and motorcycle test would be to a higher standard and the test would be longer.
Learners would be allowed on motorways but only with senior/experienced/the best driving instructors.
Restrictions are fucking stupid. If you can pay to insure it then you can drive or ride it.
Some way of having no claims bonus take account of how many miles you've done.
Old people would be required to retake their driving license at say 65 or 70.
Increased numbers of traffic police.
I would be given my license back.  |
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No car licence without a bike licence. No bike licence without spending 2 years on a moped. No moped licence without one being freed up by an existing road user dieing.
That'll sort the population problem too, as all the 16 year olds go Deathrace 2000 on the OAPs. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Do away with UN-accompanied Ls.
Everyone has to complete a prescribed course in Motoring, involving classroom work as well as practical training, the aim being at the end you know everything you need to about motoring, not just the bare minimum to scrape through a simple test.
The course covers cycling, motorcycling and car driving, you have to pass the lot, and get a single licence for the lot. Thus every new driver has an awareness of the dangers each class of driver/rider faces.
Cycling without a licence becomes an offence for adults.
Motorcycle power restrictions revert back to the old rules.
Power restriction rules of some sort are applied to cars.
End result is new motorists are far better equipped to be safe. Thick'os never get a licence. ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
the men in white coats are coming to take me away.
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 Posted: 16:13 - 18 Oct 2013 Post subject: |
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No one can get ANY licence without first having driven ALL other types of vehicle.
No car licence till 1 year on moped (limited to 40 MPH)
Limits on cars engine size in first 5 years of driving.
Same with bikes max of 600cc for 1st 5 years.
Anyone who has to drive for a living get double points.
Get 13 points its a instant ban... No appeals, no letting off.
You know the punishment. Then you drive as if your life depended on it. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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at 16 can ride restricted to 15bhp scooter or bike on L plates having done a better CBT than current including theory and hazard perception.
At 17 you can do your bike test or car license but you are limited to 250cc bike or 1400 on the car, power restriction on both, weight limit on the car.
At 19 you can upgrade this by simply doing a competence test in a higher powered vehicle, not a full re-test but a driving assessment.
Theory must be done prior to heading out onto the road.
possible 21 upgrade to 3 tonne limit and unlimited power if the 19 year old is limited on power output (essentially excluding high performance track derived cars / supercharged massive 4x4's)
You don't have to upgrade, if you're happy driving a 1.3 corsa your entire life, fair enough.
If banned you must start from the beginning working your way through the assessments, undecided on probation period to be served in barbie pink Reliant Robin. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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6 months with L's, then another practical where you can remove the L plates and ride with out them. Get rid of theory tests, you learn fuck all about driving/riding with them. The test should last 3 hours, thats 1 hour practice before then 2 hours dricing
2 Years riding then practical test on <300cc
After 2 Years >300cc
If you watch car drivers near a bike with Ls they turn into the worse driver in the world.
Had one today - Enforced 50 mph road with Cameras, some walaper sat on my backwheel for a mile then overtook me and pinged in no more than 3 meters in front of me, fair enough probs needed to pee, no more than 30 seconds later, was sitting behind said walaper, then decided screw sitting in traffic, filtered, give him the single digit never to be seen again. |
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Hi
Deliberately writing this without reading other replies.
First stage, have a "road user" class taught at school, starting with cycling, highway code and the like. And maybe some basic driving and / or riding at a later stage (still long before people currently get to drive cars).
After that a general test combining both cars and bikes (and possibly some experience of driving a lorry / bus), with both being required. OK, a small number would be physically unable to ride a bike and some way would be required to give them a similar range of experience.
Not sure an individual short test is useful (too easy for somewhat to get lucky and have nothing that stretches their driving, or have a situation that is treated as a major fail point with possibility for any action that wouldn't result in a fail). Hence maybe something close to continuous assessment.
However, it would cost money (although mostly not to the individual as it would be part of normal schooling) and various anti private transport groups would have kittens at the idea of anything they thought might encourage driving or riding.
All the best
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I think that I should be allowed to take the restriction tampons out of my bike
GCSE science grades should determine the age at which one can drive a car interdependently...Some of the people I know, who drive cars  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 105 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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