Starting To Ride A Motorcycle or Scooter
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:25 pm
Here are some links to information you may need if you are starting out on bikes or moving up to a different license category:
The Department for Transport's guide to obtaining licenses:
Routes to Your License
More Info on Learning and Tests:
Learning & Tests
Applying for a Provisional License:
Provisional License
Other Drivers Licensing Info:
Drivers Licensing Info
Your Bike:
Tax & MOT
..... and besides all of that .... it's fun (but do it safely and remember we're all still learning)
It has been said that when you start riding you are given 2 bags.
The First is full of Luck.
The Second is Empty and is for you to fill with Experience and Skill.
The trick is to fill the bag with Experience before you empty your bag of Luck.
..... good advice but remember that some people's bags of luck are not that full to begin with and can't necessarily be relied upon.
Best to learn from others mistakes rather than your own - so listen to those with experience and think for yourself about your riding.
And Finally:
Remember that every other B@$#@£D out there on the road is trying to kill you (and they are also completely blind) - Those assumptions are what has kept a lot of us from disaster.
The Department for Transport's guide to obtaining licenses:
Routes to Your License
More Info on Learning and Tests:
Learning & Tests
Applying for a Provisional License:
Provisional License
Other Drivers Licensing Info:
Drivers Licensing Info
Your Bike:
Tax & MOT
..... and besides all of that .... it's fun (but do it safely and remember we're all still learning)
It has been said that when you start riding you are given 2 bags.
The First is full of Luck.
The Second is Empty and is for you to fill with Experience and Skill.
The trick is to fill the bag with Experience before you empty your bag of Luck.
..... good advice but remember that some people's bags of luck are not that full to begin with and can't necessarily be relied upon.
Best to learn from others mistakes rather than your own - so listen to those with experience and think for yourself about your riding.
And Finally:
Remember that every other B@$#@£D out there on the road is trying to kill you (and they are also completely blind) - Those assumptions are what has kept a lot of us from disaster.