Si - I have to say that I found the female motorcyclists I encountered in the UK to be a bit on the timid side, and perhaps this contributes to the longer training/higher test failure rate in England? Or perhaps its a harder test than the NZ one? Or maybe it's got something to do with the volume of traffic in the lower half of England, a lot more "heavy" vehicles in the mix? Just some thoughts.
Lee - what sort of proportion of Basic Skills & Handling vs more advanced motorcycle training are you talking about, when it comes to the women you're training? I recall that I took to bikes really quickly at 18yo, but wasn't the safest of riders until several years later: taking risks during overtaking, carrying too much steam into corners, riding bikes that were much too powerful for me, and hence getting into strife.
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