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Originally Posted by NevadaWolf
Aside from the cost, I like the idea that other countries have. Limit new rider's to a range of bikes that can teach them the basics, then let the move up to either a mid range or unlimited after a certain amount of experience.
But on the other hand, if a moron wants to jump on the biggest baddest bike they can get a loan for the day they get their license, they should have that ability. Doesn't make it right or smart, but the opportunity is there.
Sadly, their stupidity affects my insurance rates.
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We don't have restrictions on what CC you can ride, when you start off. Our restrictions are pretty basic...
M1- No blood alc., no passengers, not allowed to ride at night
M2- No blood alc.
M- Low blood alc. but only if you're above a certain age (23, I think)
It's pretty laxed.