Sixy_the_red wrote:
but what i DO know is that the introduction of CBT reduced the accident rate among learner and newly qualified riders by something like 60% (can anyone confirm that one?)
Funny you should say that, because I was chatting to a motorcycle examiner last week about getting the old lady through her test and he was of the opinion that the CBT wasn't worth a w*nk. Having seen the way that the "pizza boys" perform on the step thru's, I would have to agree with him. FWIW, my 7 year old could pass the CBT with flying colours, but that wouldn't make him any safer on a public highway.
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We are small and easily missed,
The only reason we are small & easily missed is because (9 times out of 10) the car driver is in his/her own little world and he isn't even thinking about motorcycles, let alone making anywhere near the same conscious effort to look out for them that he/she would for a car. The amount of times I have come up behind car drivers where it is obvious they are oblivious to my presence is incredible although a Z9 wearing a Harris does seem to be a rather rude awakening for them though (watching them physically jump when they hear me can be quite amusing sometimes

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The way I see it, if we were more selective about those we allow to gain driving licences (by whatever means)
A selection process eh....
And prey tell, how exactly do we decide who is fit enough to hold a license & who isn't?
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then surely by default we would increase road safety
Wrong.
Even the biggest twat in the world can perform the way you want him/her to for an hour in order to pass a test.