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 EUMP Spanner Monkey
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 Posted: 00:33 - 06 Aug 2010 Post subject: Why don't the government like young riders? |
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Why don't the government like young bike riders? It's all restrictions this and restrictions that until were 21.
16 - 50cc restricted to 31
17 - 125cc restricted to 14bhp?
A2 - Any restricted to 33bhp?
Yet if you just do your car test and have a big wallet for a big insurance bill you could get a veyron..
Or if your over 21 you can just do your test ride a 1000cc ?
Are we really that bad of riders?  ____________________ C.B.T - Expired
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Because we're all speed demons who run over small kittens and/or children  ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
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why do you think those restrictions were brought in?
you said that if you have a big enough wallet you can buy a veyron, in the real world, how many kids can?
compared to a litre bike that at 17 you can buy and insure for a similar price as a 1.4l 106 or something. that will see the better side of 160 with sod all protection.
combine that with immaturity of most 17 year olds and you are most likely going to end up dead.
the government dont want high death rates for youths on bikes, it makes them look bad.
PS. im 18, and glad that the restriction is there, as i know if i had bought a 600cc sports bike i probably would be dead by now.  ____________________ Faldo: "Classic BCF. A thread about sky diving is NSFW on post #2." |
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The question is why do the government LIKE young riders so much.
As stated this is a group of road users who do need protection from themselves.
You complain about the restrictions at 16, whereas to drive a car at 16 you also need to be severley disabled, so those on mopeds are on the road 12 months earlier than the vast majority of car drivers.
As for your Veyron, there isn't an insurance company who would touch it with a 17 yr old driver, you would be forced to lay the 150k bond as an alternative (and that would be a bitch on ANPR).
When I worked insurance we insured a 21 yr old on a Ferrari 365, (circa 8k), but no matter how hard we tried we could not insure his 20yr old brother on his slk. ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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Don't mind running over kids then?
Seriously though, I think the restriction is more than fair enough, seeing as if you let loose one of today's younger generation on a litre bike, they probably wouldn't make it past the end of the street. ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
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Well i do beleive that us yooooof are statistically more likely to be slaughtering kittens and children more than other road users
But i do kinda agree with the whole restriction thing, it forces most of us at least, to build our way up on bikes. Not just going straight to a gixxer thou' or similar after passing the test. Plus this way, you'll appreciate it more when you do get more power. But i do think the 33hp restriction is too long, riding everyday for 2 years, 33hp is going to get on your nerves pretty quickly
Still, only 1 year 9 months to go  ____________________ First bike: 1982 Suzuki Gs 125 'The beast MK1' > 1988 Honda Cb 350's' FOR SPORT! (Good ol' oil burner!) > 2001 Suzuki Sv 650 's' Made it out of the 80's! > 1997 Honda Cbr 600f :p |
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The same reason why the CBT was brought in.
High numbers of dead 16yr old children are not great for the political gravy train.
Wait until october when the europe comes along again and raises the age for DAS to 25.
Fact is, while the majority of 16/17/18yr olds should be sensible, its the minority who want to be flying around corners at 100mph but instead are on the wrong side of the road and doing the superman over cars that the government is trying to protect the rest of us road users from along with themselves from their own stupidity. ____________________ 2008 VFR800 VTEC |
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 Posted: 10:15 - 07 Aug 2010 Post subject: Re: Why don't the government like young riders? |
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| EUMP wrote: | Why don't the government like young bike riders? It's all restrictions this and restrictions that until were 21.
16 - 50cc restricted to 31
17 - 125cc restricted to 14bhp?
A2 - Any restricted to 33bhp?
Yet if you just do your car test and have a big wallet for a big insurance bill you could get a veyron..
Or if your over 21 you can just do your test ride a 1000cc ?
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did it really take you 4 attempts to pass mod1? that would explain the restrictions in place. ____________________ 2017 KTM 350 XC-F - 2014 Yamaha R6 - 2005 Yamaha YZ125
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| Kwaks wrote: | The question is why do the government LIKE young riders so much. |
What are the 'Restrictions'?
At 16 a50cc moped. At 17 a restricted 125.
on 'L-Plates'
17 years old, you can drive a car. ONCE you have passed a driving test.
Bikes? probably the most dangerouse powered vehicle on the road, and its the ONLY vehicle you can ride, on your own, WITHOUT any kind of 'qualification, what-so ever.....
CBT... well if you think thats a test, you need to do it again, whats the NAME again..... try it in full, Compulsary BASIC (as in simple) TRAINING.
It is NOT a 'test', it is NOT a qualification. And the Cert is NOT issued by the DSA.
So, lets look at this again. What are the 'restrictions'?
Are they REALLY so 'unfair' or 'Unreasonable'?
PERSONALLY, I dont agree with the stepped licencxe system & restrictions. Its existance is a matter of legacy and apeasement legislation, rather than a well thought out and strategic aproach to giving new riders the best start in biking and doing the 'best' we could for rider safety.
Fundemental flaw in ths system is still that it STILL permits unqualified riders on the road, on thier own, on one of the most dangerouse forms of transport.
But THEN the restrictions, provide them with low-powered little bikes with the least weight and stability in them, and teaches them that to get anywhere they have to thrash the pants of it..... so when they ARE fully ualified and have a 'bit' of experience, and are past the restrictions, that experience tells them they can ride like a loon, and need to keep the taps open wide every-where..... PERFECT for the ZX6R or whatever they have had thier heart set on for the last three or four years.... NOT!
And then of course we have the matter of 'de-restriction', making a mokery of it all. Every 16 year old and his dog wanting to find the purple power-band and variator travel limiter etc... making the moped they have 2mph faster, and beak as many or more laws riding the thing as jumping on an R1, and riding that........
Which suggests that restrictions dont work very well; people that are wreckless and irresponsible enough to NEED restricting, dont respect the restrictions, meaning greater restrictions get imposed to compensate.
Only real solution, would be to back up and look at the whole system from fresh, and start again, and the STARTING point would be to do away with unsurpervised L-Plate 'Privilidges'.
You'd be able to have pretty much any bike you wanted from 17, like a car, but before you could ride it unsupervised, you'd have to pass ALL your tests.
So, given you have jumped straight on a learner legal, without having to do ALL the tests, you tell me whether you'd preffer that, and the restrictions, OR having to do ALL your training on expensive DAS courses, unable to ride between lessons, until you could pass ALL of the tests?
The system Sucks, but it's what we got. Live with it. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| pinkyfloyd wrote: | i started riding a bike at 18 and i didnt give a shit, i rode like a hooligan on my little cz125 and when that died i done the same on my rxs 100. i had no fear of the road and no concern of the dangers.
if i had been allowed a bigger bike then i probably would have wrapped it around a tree.
i had to give up biking for a whack of years and only started again a few years ago at aged 33, i found i was a lot more careful and aware of others on the roads, i appreciated how dangerous the roads and having a bike on the roads could be.
it horrifies me when i see the scooter brigade with their t shirts and 3 stripes hammering around on their twist off piss off machines, through traffic, pulling out without looking, basically doing all the things i used to do.
the restrictions are there to teach you control and get you used to riding before getting on a superbike. before they were put in place people would pass their test and get straight on a big bike and end up in a hedge.
so its not a case of the government disliking young riders, more a case of the government wanting to protect young riders from themselves and protect other road users from young riders |
No everyone needs saving from themselves though.
I've been riding since I was 17 on a 33bhp GSXR400 for a year, and then onto a full power Hornet after a year.
I did then and still do ride enthusiastically, and to be fair found the restriction dragged on for far too long.
Therein lies the problem though, at that ages everyone has hugely differing levels of maturity. ____________________ My Flickr |
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