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how many riders on the forum don't have a license or insurance???
I have both. but when I was a young squid I had neither, were do you fall?
I have both. but when I was a young squid I had neither, were do you fall?
I got my motorcycle licence when I was 16, no long after I got my driver's licence. Here in Nevada, you cannot get your bike registered unless you show proof of insurance. What timing regarding this thread, my roomy went to go take his written motorcycle test and to schedule his skills test. The first available slot to take the skill test was after October 30th. Over two months away. His permit is only good when he's accomponied by a licenced motorcycle rider who's within a visible sight and over 21. I told him that if he gets pulled over, he better make sure it's a motorcycle cop.
Hey Phil, that sucks, I got pinged going to work in a 40mph, when I came home it was a 30mph. In the Thames valley you get the option of doing a speed awarness course. £90.00. However, you don't get the points. You have to be endorsment free for three years or you get double the points. Can you do a speed awarnes course up there?Like the othe Brits, I don't actually carry all the documents. There's a body over here called the DVLA (Driver & Vehicle Licensing Authority) they administer all records.
If you don't have a license, insurance, road tax you can't ride. Well, you can ride, but it's illegal & the penalties are quite stiff.
Talking of which I recieved a speeding ticket today, I passed a speed camera at 08:15 last Sunday morning doing 39mph in a 30 limit. 60 quid & 3 points on my license. Bah humbug
Jonac thats true, apart from is seven days to produce.Correct me if I'm wrong ... but in the UK you don't need to carry any of the items you have listed ... If you get pulled over by the old bill you get issued a "producer" ... then you have 14 days (I think) to produce all relevent documentation ...
If you can't produce them then its "off with your head"