Steve_TLS wrote:I'm a follower of you are responsible for your own actions. They might have failed a bit with education but can't see that they're responsible for any part of her crash, injuries and bike damage.
Is KSRC responsible if I go on an organised ride with them, ill prepared and hurt myself? I don't think so. I'm responsible.
Neilp wrote:... the young lady in question should have been very aware of what was happening (riding too fast for her experience and ability), and slowed down accordingly.
RG wrote:Neilp wrote:... the young lady in question should have been very aware of what was happening (riding too fast for her experience and ability), and slowed down accordingly.
Peer pressure.
I've been on a short ride with one of the local forum(shall not mention name) but there are a lot of young(and new) riders in this said forum, and when the 1st (usually an expereience)rider takes the corner hard n fast, the rest will tend(want) to follow. Which obviously is dangerous.
Let's just say I'm not very keen on riding with them after that short run.
Common sense u may think, but sometimes at that spur of moment ppl lose them.
Neilp wrote:... I dont believe the new licensing laws are working in Qld, I believe it is to easy to get a bike license.
Getting a license should involve more rider training, not just the 1 or 2 days it takes to do a Qride course...
Neilp wrote:RG wrote:Neilp wrote:I dont believe the new licensing laws are working in Qld, I believe it is to easy to get a bike license.
Neil
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