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Just as useless as the current system but the Government make more money out of every full unrestricted licence there is on the road, that's all it comes down to.
I will be incredibly surprised if motorcycle accident statistics are affected by this in any relative manner, extra training is all well and good but 'real' experience is gained riding on the road after you've passed.
I feel sorry for those who will have to get their licence under this regime, a four year wait minimum, realistically five year minimum for 16 year olds is ridiculous. ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
Current Vehicles: '89 Kawasaki KDX200, '99 Yamaha XV535, '00 Honda ST1100 Pan-European, '08 Suzuki GSX-R1000, '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GS4 2.0 TDCi, '15 BMW 1 Series 116d Sport Turbo.
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More importantly, as I've already had my test and got my licence, all this almost certainly means to me is a glut of new, lightweight sports 400cc sub 47hp machines.
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I know I'd rather have my car crashed into by a kid on an overpowered bike than a kid in daddys overpowered car. (i'm -speaking from a "damage caused to my car/me" sort of perspective)
I'm very glad that I've got my license already and don't have to face that pretty fucking daunting task. Realistically, I'd say that most people get bike licenses at either sub 20 or post 40.
If you have to face that mountain and wait that long for the real experience of riding, you're likely to lose interest and rekindle it again during some middle aged reminiscing. Goodbye life-long bikers. Hello middle aged deaths due to jumping on DAS acquired R1s with no experience. Statistics will look even grimmer and I wouldn't be surprised if they banned biking along with sharp sticks and post-watershed telly. How repressive can things get before it all kicks off? ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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Keep your powder dry. The DfT / DSA have still not published the actual implementation of 2006/126/EC (now almost a year overdue), which will need at least a Statutory Instrument, and (I believe) primary legislation.
Even last week, ATBs were still being told that there "may" be a training route to upgrade licenses. At the moment, it's still all whisper and maybe-kinda-sorta. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| sickpup wrote: | | Paulington wrote: | I will be incredibly surprised if motorcycle accident statistics are affected by this in any relative manner, extra training is all well and good but 'real' experience is gained riding on the road after you've passed. |
Well of course it won't change anything as people will ride bikes they are not licensed to just as you did and crash just as you did.
As to experience being gained on the road if that is the case can you please refrain from EVER telling us you are an ex-race driver?
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Of course they will, I did so and I learnt my lesson and in doing so was a legal beagle until my restriction ended.
My point was not just people riding outwith the terms of their licence, it is just a statement about the number of motorcycle accidents in total. The Government often back up this change and anything like it with:
"More training and testing will make for safer riders/drivers and will likely cause accident rates in such age groups to drop."
The problem is as far as I've seen this just isn't the case the majority of the time. You need more than a few hours being told what to do by an instructor and tested by an examiner to really make you a better rider/driver. That is why the real experience and what will make you ultimately a safer road user is taking what was taught to you by your instructors and putting a self-adapted version that suits you and is as safe as possible into practice. When the Government consider a driver who has been driving 2 years just about still a "New Driver" then them expecting an extra 20 hours of training over four years to make a statistically significant difference is silly.
I also said relatively because it is likely that the amount of new motorcycle licences will drop so a direct numerical comparison isn't really viable, it'd have to be done as a percentage of total or accidents per 100,000 miles etc.
Cheers! ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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| Big_Ham wrote: | | lilredmachine wrote: | More importantly, as I've already had my test and got my licence, all this almost certainly means to me is a glut of new, lightweight sports 400cc sub 47hp machines.
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Meh, a boring bike class. I was they'd just said sub 400cc.
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The crazy thing is, if I was an age that this affected me, I wouldn't be able to ride my CBR250RR because the engine is too small. Odd.
Also, GP45 class racing is not boring, I can attest to that. I mechanic for my mate Pete Carr who is racing a KX450 based supermono (53hp, 107 kg wet) this year at NG and if you were to drop 6hp off the motor and stick some lights on it you would have a full race ready road legal machine that you could ride in the second stage of this licence. How that makes things safer for new tiders I have no idea. ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway. |
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As has been said above this will probably cause new bike licence of any type, especially those at the 19/21 age level in my opinion to significantly decreased and in some ways could be seen as making biking even less safe as a 16 year old will ride a moped for a year then get a car due to licensing regulations. Fast forward eight (8!) years and the person has some money in their pocket and they go:
"Ooh! Time for me to do my DAS as I am 24 and boom, I'll get myself a superbike after 10 hours of training and a test on a 80bhp naked commuter bike. I did ride a 50cc, 6bhp moped for a year 7 years ago!"
The same kind of situation currently applies to 35-45 year olds and they fight with 16-25 year olds for the 'Number of fatal accidents/serious injuries on a motorcycle' top spot but due to them being 24 or so and not 35-45 it could well be even worse.
As I said further up, the bottom line is that for each full motorcycle licence on the public roads the Government will probably end up with around 2-4x the amount of money. "
Who cares what the people want? As long as we get more money and we don't have to suffer the massive inconvenience!"
As above, it's a crying shame people have to go through such a crazy licence regime and I feel very sorry for those that have to go through it. When will they *ever* bother actually regulating CAR licences instead of letting the INSURANCE COMPANIES decide who can drive what and at what age? . ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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And it's a well intentioned suggestion, but on the scale of futility, it's like trying to put out a burning petrol tanker by pissing on it (i.e. something Warped might try).
These changes are coming, they're coming on January 19th 2013, and the only question is just how much of 2006/126/EC the DfT will chose to ignore or "misinterpret" in order to preserve us from its crazier implications. Fortunately, they seem to actually be doing a pretty good job of that. Believe it or not, it could be a lot worse. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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So everyone who already has their licence thinks it's a good idea right...
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It's an unworkable, incredibly irritating system, and whilst you're right that every 'kid' drives like a knob when young, as said, better on a bike. It won't affect the accident rates because the 2 age groups to die on bikes are 17 year olds and 37 year olds...
They should have just started enforcing the power restriction. Fair warning given, and then deploy the road side dynos. Simples.
Anyone think this is just to stimulate the economy? Extra hoop jumping, courses, tests etc... ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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