Why I don't ride on the road anymore. Clean jocks needed ple
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Re: Why I don't ride on the road anymore. Clean jocks needed
Interesting take on a similar thing here.http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/ ... pensation/
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Re: Why I don't ride on the road anymore. Clean jocks needed
Nice but no cigar. As the story is from the UK the relevance to VIC or even Australia is nill.
However this is a bullshit ruling, so if I walk down a street where it is known that robberies happen I must be at fault. Lets hope this stupidity doesn't make it here.
However this is a bullshit ruling, so if I walk down a street where it is known that robberies happen I must be at fault. Lets hope this stupidity doesn't make it here.
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That is why I said similar.Naked Twin wrote:Nice but no cigar. As the story is from the UK the relevance to VIC or even Australia is nill.
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Australian law is founded on the principals of British law, and going by the comments from the truckies on this thread, I would expect a similar mindset from the judges, and a similar ruling if a similar case was brought to court.
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Seriously?Nelso wrote:That sort of shit driving is indefensible. I can't believe people have actually tried to justify it.
Where you been

After reading a few threads at least it's now obvious, I didn't cause all of the agro around here

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Re: Why I don't ride on the road anymore. Clean jocks needed
thanks god that guy was on a bike...he'd be toast in a car... 

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Re: Why I don't ride on the road anymore. Clean jocks needed
Exact same thing happened to me today through the black spur,and has happened to me on reefton a few times thats why its important to always ride at a pace where u still have something left.Sure wont save you all the time but your chances are a lot better 

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Re: Why I don't ride on the road anymore. Clean jocks needed
I recently acquired my HR (Heavy Rigid, not sure if its called the same thing down south) licence here in Queensland, and have been looking for work in the mines. Due to the fact that I have absolutely NO "practical" experience driving a truck of any kind, I have been finding it difficult. That was until I was talking to a truck driver recently who told me to give a bloke up here a call as he was looking for a driver. When I told him I had NO EXPERIENCE AT ALL, his comment to me was "don't worry about it, just lie mate!"
(This job is for the rebuilding of the Blackbutt Range, and is not a place to learn how to drive a truck.) In view of the truck driver bashing that this thread has produced, I wonder how many of these "bike killers" are people who have taken that sort of advice and are WAY outside their comfort/ability zone. I'm not condoning the truckie in the video, he was clearly in the wrong no matter what speed the rider was doing, I would just like to know the statistics on how many truck related accidents are caused by inexperience drivers.

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Re: Why I don't ride on the road anymore. Clean jocks needed
But you did set the trendseiko1 wrote:Seriously?Nelso wrote:That sort of shit driving is indefensible. I can't believe people have actually tried to justify it.
Where you been![]()
After reading a few threads at least it's now obvious, I didn't cause all of the agro around here

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Pretty rare you can get a job driving a truck without a minimum of 2 or 3 years experience, cause insurance companies usually won't insure inexperienced drivers. Most Insurers require a Licence printout which lists when your got your Heavy licence and your driving history.. That said, I would be careful about lying about your experience, you may find yourself in deep shit if you have an accident.Nosferatu wrote:I recently acquired my HR (Heavy Rigid, not sure if its called the same thing down south) licence here in Queensland, and have been looking for work in the mines. Due to the fact that I have absolutely NO "practical" experience driving a truck of any kind, I have been finding it difficult. That was until I was talking to a truck driver recently who told me to give a bloke up here a call as he was looking for a driver. When I told him I had NO EXPERIENCE AT ALL, his comment to me was "don't worry about it, just lie mate!"(This job is for the rebuilding of the Blackbutt Range, and is not a place to learn how to drive a truck.) In view of the truck driver bashing that this thread has produced, I wonder how many of these "bike killers" are people who have taken that sort of advice and are WAY outside their comfort/ability zone. I'm not condoning the truckie in the video, he was clearly in the wrong no matter what speed the rider was doing, I would just like to know the statistics on how many truck related accidents are caused by inexperience drivers.
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\dutchy wrote:Sounds like the making of a good TAC ad to me.smithy5 wrote: So if the truck was on the wrong side first, then the bike would be at fault, using your analogy![]()
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How does anyone get a job driving a truck then? Eventually a policy of not insuring inexperienced drivers will result in no truck drivers, surely?smithy5 wrote: Pretty rare you can get a job driving a truck without a minimum of 2 or 3 years experience, cause insurance companies usually won't insure inexperienced drivers. Most Insurers require a Licence printout which lists when your got your Heavy licence and your driving history.. That said, I would be careful about lying about your experience, you may find yourself in deep shit if you have an accident.
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I was thinking the same thing, however I'm not one to lie, so I didn't take his advice. Insurance aside, truckies talk to truckies, and as soon as the owner realised I didnt have a clue what I was doing, I wouldn't get another job around here.yzr750 wrote:How does anyone get a job driving a truck then? Eventually a policy of not insuring inexperienced drivers will result in no truck drivers, surely?smithy5 wrote: Pretty rare you can get a job driving a truck without a minimum of 2 or 3 years experience, cause insurance companies usually won't insure inexperienced drivers. Most Insurers require a Licence printout which lists when your got your Heavy licence and your driving history.. That said, I would be careful about lying about your experience, you may find yourself in deep shit if you have an accident.
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