turbid
Senior Member
turbid: my grandad was from malta
Sorry to hear about the difficulties getting training there, although i wouldn't think the roads there dangerous? Improving your skills is easy, if you focus on the simple things, like weaving and braking. How many scooters are on Malta?
Ok, go to http://www.thewildcard.co.za/course.pdf to see what i've done with a fairly small peice of parking. I'm keeping it simple ... would you guys want to do this course?
wow thats a small world! beleive me road surfaces here are shiny black which barely grip in fine weather let alone at the slightest spit of rain. things are improving but city roads are in a bad state and traffic education although is getting better still leaves much to be desired. some morons never learn. well you gave me some good ideas maybe i ll go with some friends late in the evening when parking lots are nearly empty and we try there and see how it goes
edit: numbers are steadily increasing here for two wheelers be it scooters or small capacity motorbikes.125's here sell by the truckloads being they are cheap to buy and very cheap to maintain, ninja 250 and hyosung 250 are very common as well. mostly used to commute to work as traffic in winter is always congested be it by schoolbuses, a skid in rain resulting in a crash, etc, summer is easier for traffic
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