09-08-2009, 02:33 PM | #11 | |
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Tiered licensing doesn't have to be a straight cc limit. Limiting horsepower is probably a smarter idea. I dunno if the mandatory MSF is a good idea or not. I haven't seen any convincing studies that show the class does any long-term good. |
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09-08-2009, 02:44 PM | #12 | |
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limiting how much power a newbie can have in their bike helps them focus more on learning to RIDE it than to just go fast in straight lines. |
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09-08-2009, 02:44 PM | #13 | |
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thats a HUGE number.....
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09-08-2009, 02:50 PM | #14 | ||
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The MSF is the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. The CLASS you take is called (at least here in FL) the BRC - BASIC Riders Course. Emphasis on BASIC. It doesn't pretend to teach you everything you need to know, it's intended as an introductory course to give you the basic knowledge needed to operate a motorcycle. And when you finish the course, they literally tell you 'Congratulations! You're now qualfied to ride a motorcycle around a parking lot!' That said, it's more training than most people would get otherwise. Having your brother's father's uncle's friend let you take their bike up and down the street a few times doesn't really constitute much in the way of "learning" how to ride. But having some basic skills, and then PRACTICING them (on your own, or with a skilled rider) both in a controlled environment (like a parking lot) and then on the street will go a long way. Quote:
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09-08-2009, 03:09 PM | #15 |
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NC You can get a learners by taking a written test, to get full license if you take MSF and pass no driving test but written test a must, no MSF take driving test and written test
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09-08-2009, 03:25 PM | #16 |
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When I took my test in 1988, The guy watched me drive around a parking lot setup to simulate a road situation.
He was probably 100 yards away when I was furthest from him. The OSC(Ottawa Safety Council) test is much harder(our current test is written only, I believe), and they have been granted the power to award passing eqivilency tests for licences(you still have to do the paperwork at the MOT).
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09-08-2009, 03:38 PM | #17 | |
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MSF test and our local test are the same.. ( We have Nova Scotia Safety Council not MSF. But, they use MSF materials.) Well, the harder parts anyway. Figure 8's and circles. I don't think you do the avoidance part.. |
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09-08-2009, 03:40 PM | #18 |
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But, what's the percentage of formally trained riders? If it's 95% who aren't formally trained, then they're coming out ahead.
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09-08-2009, 03:55 PM | #19 |
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thats the prob. nobody really knows how many people actually ride licensed or not.
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09-08-2009, 04:58 PM | #20 | |
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I think the MSF should be required. It's better than zero training. But it's not perfect. I had 2 people in class crash and they both passed.
It's not required in PA....but it is FREE.
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