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    Originally posted by DiscoTDI
    What is everyones problem with getting a 4wd license, It would not be that bad unless you cant drive [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
    Oh, an opportunity for a reasoned argument.... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]

    The requirement to get a special licence, in itself, is not an issue for me.

    The problem is that the goverment would require the applicant to attend certain "approved" courses (at your expense of course), be tested for proficiency by some arsehole from the transport department (also at your expense) who might decide that the best way of ensuring people are proficient is to fail them all first time out.

    Don't laugh - that;s what the tester told me hen I went for my bike licence first time out. "Yeah that was OK but it wasn't raining or anything so I don't know if you could handle all conditions. You'll have to do it again anoither day". :roll: The second test was the only time I've been out on a bike and worried that it might be fine... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]

    Anyway, then once 4wd proficieny is "achieved" would the goverment just add it as another endorsement onto the existing licence, or would they use the opportunity to charge a seperate additional fee each time your licence was due for renewal.

    So really, it's the fact that it would be a great excuse to screw us out of a lot of perfectly good money that gets to me.
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    First question, How is a 4x4 licence going to get around the "I cant see round them", "I dont like bullbars" and all the other brain dead complaints that we hear.????? 8O :roll:
    Secondly, What are you going to test on..???(the off road part of things is not the issue, is it..?) The big problem as I see it is that alot of people who buy a 4x4 are too stupid to realise that it is not a car and therefore continue to drive their 4x4 as they did thier car :? :? :roll: :roll: the end result quite often is a crash(not an accident) where apon everybody wants to blame the vehicle, the road, the weather or what ever rather than accecpt that their own stupidity is the main factor..
    All the saftey issues can be applied equally to people movers, vans and light trucks.
    Maybe the answer is education rather than legislation, teach young drivers about the physics of driving as well as the rules and test this knowlage at the same time as they are tested on the rules, and maybe the motor industry and it's dealer's (both new and second hand) should play a part in educating the buyer.

    All I know is that I don't want the control freaks who would have us all driving beige, 980cc, 4 door sedans telling me how to live my life

    (steps down from soap box, feeling a whole lot better having got that off my chest.. :wink: )

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    Maybe it is also time for the 4x4 world to go on the attack rather than trying to defend ourself all the time..... start champaning for tougher rules and policing of pedestrians..

    More policing of car driver's...and the banning of tiny little car's that are hard to see (and easy to run over 8O :roll: ) the banning of small cars from the open road (too small, too easy to damage).......... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] :wink:

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    I have no problem with a driving test for 4WDs, with the following provisos:

    1. It is a real test of skills and knowledge, not some basic money-grabbing exercise that you only need to hand over $ to get. It should include:
    - knowledge of 4WD systems
    - maneourving
    - basic offroad test
    - on-road handling

    2. A similar test is created for other vehicles, for example a trailer license.

    I think the govt should dramatically increase the number and type of licenses with associated tranining, and use the revenue stream to abolish the road tax.

    The current "driver training" is inadequate.

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    I agree with vlad (did i just type that), if all this serves as is a money grabbing excercise by the RTA and its equivalents, then they can shove their licence.

    However i have good news. From what i can gather from the club meating on monday, the way things will work- until we can get more info- is as such. Clubs will need designated trainers, whol will have to undergo teating to determine if they are competent at delivering such training courses. Once they have been deemed competent at a training level and have passed all the courses they can then take the other members through the course the government has created. You will have to pay the course cost, only if you arent a member of a registered club. Once you have complteted the course and received the paper work, i am assuming you go to the RTA etc and hand over the paperwork (proof of completeing the course) and they give you another licence.

    What is unclear is how you will get the up graded licence and how long you have to actually do the course, as it would be unreasonable to be expected to do it straight away. What i have said above is only info from our 4wd council rep, he was unclear and is looking into it further, the authorities involved are being very tight lipped until it is passed. Matt
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    Originally posted by DiscoTDI
    It will come down to GVM of the vehicle, not many people know that you have to give way to vehicles over 2 ton
    Please show us this in writing,,

    not that we dont believe you,,,,, :wink:
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    Originally posted by Pedro_The_Swift+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Pedro_The_Swift)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-DiscoTDI
    It will come down to GVM of the vehicle, not many people know that you have to give way to vehicles over 2 ton
    Please show us this in writing,,

    not that we dont believe you,,,,, :wink:[/b][/quote]

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    Originally posted by DiscoTDI+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DiscoTDI)</div><div class='quotemain'>
    Originally posted by Pedro_The_Swift@
    <!--QuoteBegin-DiscoTDI

    It will come down to GVM of the vehicle, not many people know that you have to give way to vehicles over 2 ton


    Please show us this in writing,,

    not that we dont believe you,,,,, :wink:
    I cant find the driver manual from when I learnt [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img][/b][/quote]

    I ask the question disco, did you ever have one in the first place, and do you really know how to drive or do you just pretend. Matt
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    Originally posted by Ace+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Ace)</div><div class='quotemain'>
    Originally posted by DiscoTDI+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DiscoTDI)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Pedro_The_Swift@
    <!--QuoteBegin-DiscoTDI

    It will come down to GVM of the vehicle, not many people know that you have to give way to vehicles over 2 ton


    Please show us this in writing,,

    not that we dont believe you,,,,, :wink:
    I cant find the driver manual from when I learnt [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img][/b][/quote]

    I ask the question disco, did you ever have one in the first place, and do you really know how to drive or do you just pretend. Matt[/b][/quote]

    well someone said I can drive 22 ton trucks, maybe it was my mum 8O
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