Is a scooter (50cc) really that dangerous?
Hello,
I'm 16 and have always been interested in motorcycles. I'd actually like to get a scooter license. My parents didn't allow it, which I can understand; after all, it costs a lot. I'll soon be able to get my car license, which will also allow me to ride a scooter. I would have to pay for the scooter myself. I'm not allowed to do that either, because my parents say it's too dangerous. Then I pointed out that there are car and bicycle accidents too, and they don't have a problem with that. I'm a very good cyclist, and they know that. I think that's excessive, because anything can always happen. I'm not allowed to sit on the back of my boyfriend's car either. What do you think?
LG
I would forbid the AM to be included in the B, because all those who are allowed to drive at once have never learned this and so they will drive…
In the driving school at the AM driving licence you learn, among other things, that you drive centrally on the road, because only then you are considered to be a fully-fledged participant in the traffic and also reasonably overhauled – with side distance…
If you drive like a cyclist on the right side of the road, you’ll be cut out or just overhauled…
And the allowed 45 kmh, then lead to droughts and scarce overtaking maneuvers by the driver, because you want to pass the obstacle…
45 kmh is too slow, I would allow 60.
Therefore, learn scooter driving when you do the A1 and banish the AM from your head…
Motorcycle accidents are far ahead in statistics, there is nothing nice to do. My mother also tells me every time she’s always running her back cold when she reads in the newspaper that it caught one again.
The fact is, however, that from 18 you can do and leave what you want and what it should do to ban it with 16 and then to do with 18.
Things are just too slow and a traffic obstacle that is quickly overlooked!
There you are in error, the AM driver’s license is not included in the B.
Two wheels are always the weaker in road traffic. You have to remember and drive with brains for the others.
A 50’s scooter is not a fire chair with which you could run. If you deal with it in a reasonable way, the risk remains clear.
Ask your parents if they weren’t on a moped before….