Imagine not knowing this, driver or not, you surely would know that one side goes one way and one side goes the other, just through walking down the street you pick this up, baffles me
CBT needs to be more intensive i have just done my A class in the past three years and it should be similar in my opinion or at least limit CBT to 50cc and 30mph, potentially a rider can pass a 1 day course and get a 70+ mph motorbike and its not right. I bought my son a brand new KTM 125 duke he had crashed it twice in 2 months both times his fault through lack of basic knowledge, training and skill. The bike was stolen within 4 months of him having it and i was so happy when that happened.
One thing i would be interested to hear is what instruction the trainer hsd given these two before trying the roundabout?.he is obviously responsible for them at the end of the day, and yes they are responsible for their own safety up to a point, but they are learning anf need clear instruction.
Where do you stand on if they 'pass' or not? They clearly have not studied the highway code at all or they would have known how monumentally stupid that was...I don't think I would have signed that certificate unless they went on to show that it was just a momentary brain fart that they won't be repeating.
They were probably back for more training, no CBT that day, when i did mine there was a guy on his third day, he was an idiot, i think the school were hoping he'd just give it up.
what kind of logic is that 😂 most drivers have no idea what they’re doing for a start. these kids just need to learn the principle of riding on the left hand side at all times.
🤣 really? No infact the reverse would be more logical, this instance is a case of a lack of understanding of road layout and highway code, in other words they require more off-road education, unfortunately most who take a CBT this is their very first experience of the road and not all are as well educated as others, unfortunately this leads to scenarios like this, keep an open mind, trust me at least these are mopeds not cars imagine them doing that in a car?
I've seen car drivers doing this at mini roundabouts deliberately, which is more unforgiveable than these two doing it by mistake. get what you mean though, i did my CBT back in 2019 (went on to do my DAS), i was 49 at the time, been driving HGV's 26 years, two 17 year olds on the day, one (no car license) was renewing his CBT so wasn't too bad but the lack of road knowledge (and common sense) of the other one was scary, sometimes wonder if he's still alive.
Not fit to have a license if they don’t understand how a roundabout works in Britain.
Imagine not knowing this, driver or not, you surely would know that one side goes one way and one side goes the other, just through walking down the street you pick this up, baffles me
I mean... They don't have a licence. That's the point...
@@sidwills You don't need a licence to know which side of the road cars drive down
@@WakeY97 fr I did my cbt and the other guy on it did this I was just baffled by the stupidity
It's literally painted on the road 🤣
Bruh wtf made them think they should be in the oncoming lane
😂 They did a lifesaver before changing lanes. And then fucked it.
CBT needs to be more intensive i have just done my A class in the past three years and it should be similar in my opinion or at least limit CBT to 50cc and 30mph, potentially a rider can pass a 1 day course and get a 70+ mph motorbike and its not right.
I bought my son a brand new KTM 125 duke he had crashed it twice in 2 months both times his fault through lack of basic knowledge, training and skill.
The bike was stolen within 4 months of him having it and i was so happy when that happened.
Maybe they are European 😂
Oh damn, lucky there were no cars there
One thing i would be interested to hear is what instruction the trainer hsd given these two before trying the roundabout?.he is obviously responsible for them at the end of the day, and yes they are responsible for their own safety up to a point, but they are learning anf need clear instruction.
Totally the instructor at fault
Must of thought they were still on their mountain bikes. Usual cyclists route on mini roundabouts.
Where do you stand on if they 'pass' or not? They clearly have not studied the highway code at all or they would have known how monumentally stupid that was...I don't think I would have signed that certificate unless they went on to show that it was just a momentary brain fart that they won't be repeating.
Mmm I wonder if they got it lol, probably not because that was pretty damn dangerous
Nope, immediate fail. This was stupid, plain and simple.
They were probably back for more training, no CBT that day, when i did mine there was a guy on his third day, he was an idiot, i think the school were hoping he'd just give it up.
This is why you should have drive for at least 5 years before allowed your bike license.
well there goes all the young motorcycle riders then
what kind of logic is that 😂 most drivers have no idea what they’re doing for a start. these kids just need to learn the principle of riding on the left hand side at all times.
you are chatting out of your arsehole mate
🤣 really? No infact the reverse would be more logical, this instance is a case of a lack of understanding of road layout and highway code, in other words they require more off-road education, unfortunately most who take a CBT this is their very first experience of the road and not all are as well educated as others, unfortunately this leads to scenarios like this, keep an open mind, trust me at least these are mopeds not cars imagine them doing that in a car?
I've seen car drivers doing this at mini roundabouts deliberately, which is more unforgiveable than these two doing it by mistake. get what you mean though, i did my CBT back in 2019 (went on to do my DAS), i was 49 at the time, been driving HGV's 26 years, two 17 year olds on the day, one (no car license) was renewing his CBT so wasn't too bad but the lack of road knowledge (and common sense) of the other one was scary, sometimes wonder if he's still alive.