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  1. #1
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    10 cyclists hurt in accident in Perth

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    From the horses mouth-

    http://www.triwa.org.au/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2426

    http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/pp...0714-3evq.html

    Yes, I know the area they were cycling & go that way every once in a while when we bike up to Roleystone..

    Keep safe..

  2. #2
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    Sigh...always one too many of these stories...no, hundreds too many. Best wishes for recovery to the group.


    But, canuck...can you define "p plater"?

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    p

    P plater-part of the gradual liscensing system.

    So, before you get your full licence, you're put on a 'provisional' one for a certain time. Provided you don't do anything really stupid and follow all the restriction, you'll be on a full licence in about 2yrs. (I was on P plates for 2yrs)

    http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/licensing/l...ivers/1473.asp

    I hope that makes some sense...

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    Thorn, we have the same system here.

    First you get "L" plates - Learners. You pay for and sit a written test and are only allowed to drive with a qualified driver. You have to have "L" in bold yellow/black on front and rear windscreens for the world to see.
    When you are ready, you pay for and sit a practical test. If you fail and have to resit, you pay again, so money is a great incentive to practice good habits. If you pass you get your provisional licence. You can drive on your own, no passengers and a curfew of 10pm. I think you are provisionally registered for 18-24 months (sorry, cant remember how long) and then get your full licence if your record is clean. If you do a defensive driving course, you can get several months off this time.

    CC... Just read the links, so pleased everyone was let off relatively lightly - physically at least.


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


 

 

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