phil b wrote:The scooter test in Taiwan is a joke. I took it so I could legally own and ride a scooter in Taiwan. Like the car test, it has no road safety component other than a very simple theory test. That's why riding a scooter in Taiwan is akin to taking your life in your hands every time you ride it.
I've never heard of any test given in traffic even in the US,
all are on some type of course testing different skill sets and awareness of traffic signs rules ect. Could be wrong...just haven't seen it.
Michael wrote:I've never heard of any test given in traffic even in the US,
all are on some type of course testing different skill sets and awareness of traffic signs rules ect. Could be wrong...just haven't seen it.
Took my car test in Texas in the early 80's, motorcycle test in the early 90's, both in traffic.
KEND wrote:In Thailand you take your life in your hands on a scooter, particularly out in the countryside, I've seen as many as four people on one scooter
KEND wrote:In Thailand you take your life in your hands on a scooter, particularly out in the countryside, I've seen as many as four people on one scooter
Peacedog wrote:I have to admit the new generation of automatic transmission large scooters are pretty nice. Almost enough to tempt me into buying one in the US, but not quite.
That said, the last several times I've been in Thailand I have rented a Forza 300 and been very pleased. Great bike. Nice, soft handling and a big guy like me can actually balance on one.
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