So, no experience whatsoever on a bike....instructor asked me to sit on the side pretty much just as we started to move with the bikes.
Understand, bikes aren't for everyone. They require alot of coordination to ride. I have no issues with that. What pisses me off is the way things are structured. I've been driving a manual for about 12 years now. I like to think I'm pretty good at it too. It took me a while to get to where I am though. I stalled the car a hundred times easily learning how to drive. I can assume the exact same should apply for a bike, possibly even up one step, as it requires more skill to ride.
They (RTA) says the course is structured so that even someone with no experience can pass all the prereqs for it. Complete BS. OK, maybe there is a small percentage of people that can pass it on first attempt having never ridden a bike. But no way that anyone can pass it. Of the 5 in my group, 2 are returning tomorrow. The other 3 (me included) have to do remedial training, then book the course again, of course, paying the fee again also.
Sorry for the rant. I'm not upset at not passing. In fact, I'm happy I didn't, as I did not feel confident enough to drive alone on the insane streets of Sydney. I'm just annoyed with how they've structured the program. It should be no different than a car. Just like what they did for motorcycle headlights...trying to make them mandatory during the day...they fought it and won...why did they win? Their case was based on the rules of the road, and that a motorcycle should not be treated differently than a car. If a car doesn't have to daytime running lights, why should a bike? Same thing for a bike. I don't think you should be confined to learning how to ride a bike within the confines of an approved training centre. You should be allowed to practice (with discretion) just like you can with cars (once you've obtained your L's that is). But hey, how much more money does the RTA make off this scheme? How much to the training centres also make?
Sorry for my rant, just ticked off.
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i agree - kind-of.
it should be the other way round. car drivers should also have to do a training centre course before embarking on public roads
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If you have never riden why would you go for the licence without training???????? thats just silly.
THIS IS WHY PEOPLE GET KILLED ON OUR ROADS!!!
lets say you passed and then went for a ride on the road...your riding slow and loose balance on a main road and swerve...car doesn't see you BANG!
Do a training course and become confident riding a motorcycle then go for the licence...
I have ridden dirt bikes all my life but never a road bike...i did a 1 day training course and then went for my licence...
Just my opinion!
Then why do they say you need no prior experience to take the course?
I specifically said I was fine with not passing. If you read my complete posting...lets say you passed and then went for a ride on the road...your riding slow and loose balance on a main road and swerve...car doesn't see you BANG!
Do a training course and become confident riding a motorcycle then go for the licence...
I didn't know you could do training courses. I thought your only option was to straight for the Pre Learner course. You're right though. If there is an option to do just a training course, I'd be happy to take it.I have ridden dirt bikes all my life but never a road bike...i did a 1 day training course and then went for my licence...
Just my opinion!
Again, not upset that I didn't pass. Upset in that I find the whole process to be a little BS. They clearly say you need no experience at all to take the course. No way someone who has never ridden a bike can develop the coordination to clutch, select gear, throttle, and brake in the span of an hour.
Last edited by ConR; 20-10-2010 at 04:30 PM.
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So what exactly happened for them to sideline you so early? Normally it has to be something that they deem extremely dangerous.
The course involves a lot of work on the bikes without the engine even running to start with, mounting/dismounting, balance, etc.
Where did you do the course?
And for the record getting the L's license does not involve a test, you just have to safely complete the 2 day training course which teaches you the fundamentals of riding and controlling a road bike safely. Once you get that you can then sit the theory test and get your L's license. So you should not need to do a course prior to a course, which is what the L's course is.
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Any training course time for a bike licence needs to be at least doubled in length with extensive time in a secure environment IMO ....
I commute daily by bike and riding is probably the most dangerous thing you can do on wheels.
The level of concentration required and the awareness of what other road users are doing is simply in a different league to driving a car. It is insanely dangerous and yet insanely fun at the same time......
Since you have not ridden before, do the training again and then spend at least 5 times that time riding in quiet areas away from traffic .....
Sorry that you don't like the process, but it will save your life ... maybe ...
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I'm all for the safety behind it, I understand that. I just got a little upset based on the "no prior experience" point, and not really giving me a chance to practice. It's very different from learning on a car. Again, didn't know I could take practise courses before taking the L's.
BTW, wrote this post about 30 minutes after getting home, so I've had some time to cool down a bit.
Last edited by ConR; 20-10-2010 at 04:37 PM.
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