motorcycles (my wife wants to know where her husband went). I have
two close friends that both have motorcycles. So this is not new to
me. I have driven them (limited) and enjoyed it. My biggest hold
back has always been the safety factor. I am not a risk taker so I
have always avoided things which involve higher risk. I have not sky
dived, although I am sure it is the coolest experience ever. I have
not bungee jumped nor have I scuba dived. What a boring life I must
have. :)
So I went to the Ministry of Transportation and bought the motorcycle
handbook. That doesn't mean I am going to go to the Ministry next
week and pay $10.00 to write the Knowledge test, and after passing the
Knowledge test pay another $7.50 for the 90 day license. It doesn't
mean that after getting the 90 day license that I am going to pay the
$360 to attend the 3 day Motorcycle Drivers Ed held at the college
starting Sept 28th. It also doesn't mean that after passing the
Drivers Ed course that I will go back to the Ministry of
Transportation after the required 60 day waiting period (Nov 28) and
get my M2 Motorcycle License. Not to mention that after not taking
the Drivers Ed course I would qualify to take my M2 Exit drivers test
4 months earlier then the normally required 22 months.
But hey! What do I know about it? I am just looking right? ;)
No really...Just because I go into a store to look at something does
NOT mean that I am serious about it. There are all kinds of hoops
that one has to jump through to get a motorcycle licence nowadays. I
don't know anything about these things and wouldn't know where to
begin.
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