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 Re: Riding in Groups
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 104
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Joined: Jan 2005
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I guess I am lucky as we don't do any "city" riding, as I live in a rural community. We all know better to ride ourside our limits.
It is different when someone is wielding a 3000 lb weapon toward you and you know your 19 year old daughter is two bikes behind, you make sure the car KNOWS you are there as it can save someone elses life.
Cindy
Goodness, was I sleeping when I wrote this post. I made a deal with my daughter, age 19, who has always been around bikes since she could uder a few garbled words. When she got her bike license there were things she had to do: 1) she had to ride a bike with a licensed driver in the lead for her first 1000 miles, then she could go on her own. 2) she was not to purchase any bike which was beyond her. She has completed this requirement. Her Dad bought her a Honda Rebel to start this year with. 3) and most important, she had to take a MS safety course and pass successfully before she could ride. In VT, if you take a 3 day course and pass it, you will be given your motorcycle endorsement. Which is better then take a 25 question test and if you pass! You are given your MC permit. The only restrictions you have is, you can not ride out of state, nor at dark, nor may you take a passneger.
Start each day with a smile... and get it over with... W.C. Fields
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