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What a busy Saturday. It started early with a quiet breakfast over the Wordle. I even got the washing machine loaded and going and some hexie stitching in before Daughter arrived for Park Run. It was a bit foggy on the way to the park and a little chilly but it soon warmed up as we headed off on our run. We went for coffee and cake after we had done all the running. I commented on Daughters increased speed and she said she wasn't far behind me and could see me up ahead cutting my way through the pack like a mint slice, highly visible in my favourite mint coloured running t-shirt. My new running name is now Mint Slice. After the run we headed to Daughters house to deliver a trailer load of poop for her garden. We helped shovel the poop and weed her gardens before heading home for lunch. After lunch I went back around to Daughters to help her stain her front fence. It is a big job but we made good progress. While we were doing that Hubby was at home sanding the doors for the Mk1 Cortina restoration. He also made good progress too.
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Buying a Used Car: Why Does Everyone Recommend Honda
Buying a Used Car: Why Does Everyone Recommend Honda
When you're shopping for a used car, the phrase "you get what you pay for" holds true. The best way to ensure quality is by investing in a Honda, which has long been considered one of the most reliable vehicles on the market.
You can count on Honda used cars Christchurch to be reliable, safe and dependable. In addition to being known for making great cars, Honda also has an excellent reputation when it comes to service after the sale.
Honda is also known for its community involvement, including volunteerism and donations. And it’s no wonder why—Honda has built a tradition of excellence that goes beyond just making cars.
the price is quite reasonable
There are many reasons as to why you should buy a used Honda car. One of the main reasons is that the price is quite reasonable, especially if you are looking for an out-of-production model. You can also get a limited edition model or one with low mileage.
In addition, when buying used cars, you can have peace of mind that it has been tested by the previous owner and will last longer than its newer counterpart would have lasted had it been new at the time when it was bought by another individual looking for their first car before deciding which brand would suit them best based on their budget constraints and lifestyle needs such as commuting around town or driving long distances every other day towards work
you can get a car which is out of production
If you have a limited budget and are looking for a specific type of car, then you can go to the honda used cars Christchurch lot and get yourself one. You will be amazed at how many options are available to you in this market. The best part is that if you buy from a dealer or an individual, they will make sure that everything is legal and up-to-date before selling it on to anyone else.
Honda has been around for many years now and their reputation for building quality cars has made them popular with all kinds of people – whether they own luxury vehicles or not! It’s always good when someone recommends something because it means that person has used it themselves while knowing more than just what they read online; they know what works well too!
the car has been tested by previous owner
Because you can buy a used car with a warranty, you can test the car for reliability and performance. If there are any issues, the previous owner will have already dealt with them. He or she may have also installed safety features such as airbags and anti-theft systems to ensure that it’s safe to drive.
In addition to these benefits, you should know that buying a used car is like buying new (except without all those annoying salespeople). There are no tricks or surprises. Everything has been tested by someone else before you get in the driver's seat!
you can get a limited edition model
If you're looking for an older model, a limited-edition model is a great choice. These are cars that were produced in limited quantities, and as such they're usually in high demand. There's also a good chance that the one you want will be in excellent condition, since few people want to buy a car that's been sitting on the lot for years and has been driven by many different drivers.
you can buy a second hand car with low mileage
In the case of honda used cars Christchurch, the answer is simple: because they are one of the most reliable makes on the market.
The company’s reputation for quality is well-deserved and can be traced back to their policy of continuous improvement. This means that every year, Honda tweaks its designs and adds new features that make cars even more efficient and user-friendly than before.
As a result, if you buy a used Honda today, it will likely have less mileage than an equivalent model from another brand made just three years ago.
Your dream car might be one click away.
If you're looking for a good deal on a used car, Honda is a great place to start. The prices are reasonable and the reviews are positive. There's no better way to find out whether or not someone else has had good experiences with their Honda than by reading their reviews!
Conclusion
So, we’ve talked about why you should consider Honda. Now, we want to hear from you. Have you ever bought used? If so, what kind of car did you get? Did it work out well for you? Let us know in the comments below!
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Indycar Driver Lore
Indycar Driver Lore Masterlist
Marcus John Armstrong
Birthdate: July 29, 2000 Hometown: Christchurch, New Zealand Residence: London, UK/Indianapolis, indiana Height/Weight: 5’9”/130lbs
Rookie Year: 2023
Team: Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR)
Follow him on: Instagram Twitter
Career Stats
2023: Chip Ganassi Racing #11 (road and street courses only)
The Side Pod (with Callum Ilott) on You Tube Screaming Meals (with Clement Novalak and James Harvey Blair) on You Tube Screaming Meals on Twitch Screaming Meals on Instagram
Past Racing
2017: Italian Formula 4 - 1st overall ADAC Formula 4 - 2nd overall Toyota Racing Series - 4th overall
2018: FIA Formula 3 European Championship - Prema Theodore Racing -5th Overall Toyota Racing Series - 3rd overall
2019: FIA Formula 3 - Prema Racing - 2nd Overall Toyota Racing Series - 2nd overall
2020: FIA Formula 2 - ART Grand Prix - 13th overall
2021: FIA Formula 2 - DAMS - 13th overall
2022: FIA Formula 2 - Hitech Grand Prix - 13th overall
His father owns Armstrong's, a major car dealership chain in NZ
Has two older half-brothers, a younger sister, and a younger brother
Started karting in NZ at 10 years old, winning multiple national titles
Member of the Ferrari Driver Academy from 2017 - 2021
Finished second in the 2019 Formula 3 championship standings driving for Prema
Multiple race winner and podium sitter in Formula 2
Was Lundgaard's teammate in F2 in 2020
Pescatarian (and very vocal about it)
Drinks a lot of espresso
Has a video podcast called Screaming Meals co-hosted with his childhood friend James and F2 driver Clement Novalak, with an offshoot called The Sidepod that he hosts with Callum Ilott
Lived with Callum in Italy when they were both Ferrari Driver Academy members
Speaks Italian, but will only do so after a few drinks
Hobbies are going to the gym, listening to podcasts, going to restaurants, and watching American football
Used to be an avid cyclist, but gave it up due to it keeping his weight too low and causing problems with his ability to handle the car
Has a serious issue placing bets with his friends, to the extent that he had to pay to take fellow F2 driver Jehan Daruvala on vacation because he owed him so much money from lost bets
Scott Dixon was his childhood hero, and Kimi Räikkönen was his favorite F1 driver as a kid
Hates video games
Doesn’t like animals, but loves children
Iconic/memorable moments Indycar: Marcus Armstrong At IndyCar Spring Training New Indy Car Driver Marcus Armstrong about the Grand Prix of St Pete OVER THE WALL // ACURA GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH Marcus Armstrong Long Beach Preview Marcus Armstrong Post Qualifications Marcus Armstrong rocked up to Turn 1 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to see what 235mph looks like… Callum and Marcus chat during pre-season testing:
F2 and earlier: F2 Speed Date: Marcus Armstrong The Wet Head Challenge HOW TO BECOME A FERRARI DRIVER, A CONVERSATION WITH MARCUS ARMSTRONG F2 DRIVER | Sector 1 Marcus Armstrong Interview | Sky Speed Marcus Armstrong: All the way from New Zealand Keeping it cool at Prema “Michael Shakespeare”: Bullying from Callum and James: Marcus wins “best late lunge” award from F2: Marcus Armstrong Once Said…: Marcus absolutely annoying the shit out of Arthur Leclerc during a virtual GP: F2 Speed Date (2020): Marcus sings “Rocket Man”: Marcus attempting to be sweet with Callum, who is absolutely not having it:
Doing fast laps around Goodwood in his dad’s car: 16-year-old Marcus talks about leaving home to move to Europe alone: Clem Novalak loves Marcus: He likes pineapple on pizza: Interesting content:
Marcus is a self-proclaimed "lover not a fighter". He's known to be very friendly and approachable, with a significant portion of the Formula 2 grid mentioning that he was the driver they got on with best in the paddock during his time there. His results in F2 were mixed, moving teams in 3 successive years, as he sometimes had difficulty getting to grips with the F2 car and tyres, however it’s generally agreed that his midfield championship positions during his F2 tenure aren’t an accurate reflection of his genuine ability and talent. Multiple Ganassi team members (including the boss) have commented on how impressed they are by his raw speed, work ethic, and attitude since his arrival in IndyCar. Marcus himself has already talked about how much more enjoyable the Indy car is to drive and how much fun he’s having now after several years of struggling with the notoriously difficult F2 car. He also appears to be getting on well with his CGR teammates and in particular has talked about how much he likes Marcus Ericsson.
He moved to London in early 2022 after spending several years living near Ferrari’s HQ in Maranello, Italy, and is known to enjoy city nightlife, being a big fan of wine. He’s a major foodie who likes taking photos of good food almost as much as he enjoys complaining about bad food. He is known to be determined to the point of stubbornness, causing himself permanent damage to his knee during a half-marathon due to refusing to stop when he was in pain. He had a low attendance record at school due to focusing on his racing career and moving to Europe at the age of 14, and as such, although he’s not unintelligent he’s known to be somewhat lacking in general knowledge (such as thinking Shakespeare’s first name was Michael). However, he has the characteristically Kiwi dry, sarcastic sense of humor and very much enjoys mutual teasing and banter with his close friends, something that’s often on display in the Screaming Meals podcasts.
Fanfic Lore
Usually paired with Callum Ilott, or F2 driver Clement Novalak due to their extremely close and physically affectionate friendship - was Clem’s teammate during their karting days, and has said that they talk every day while he’s in the US Likes to tease Callum and wind him up to his face, but often calls him his best mate and praises him when he’s not around. However Callum rarely (if ever) reciprocates the latter, probably due to his intense Britishness Good friends with multiple drivers from various series, including Juan Manuel Correa, Jüri Vips, Guanyu Zhou, Nick Cassidy, Max Fewtrell and Felipe Drugovich Also has a tendency to “adopt” younger drivers and refer to them as “little bro”, including Jak Crawford and Dino Beganovic Has said on several occasions that he doesn’t wear underwear, and also shaves his legs (and possibly elsewhere, having claimed that he is “hairless from the eyebrows down”) Claims he can’t tell the difference between someone being nice to him and someone flirting with him
credit for most of this post to @whitewindhowl and friends
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Day 13: Wednesday 2nd October, 2024 [Wellington]
Breakfast: A buffet breakfast! Poached eggs, bacon, hash brown, coffee, juice, muesli, pastries! Lunch: NA Dinner: Asian Street Food from Master Kong
Today was our last full day in Aotearoa NZ and we had a half day tour booked. We went down to breakfast at 8.30am in the hotel restaurant and enjoyed the buffet. Our guide, Brian, picked us up at 9.20am and our fellow passengers Tony & Tina, from Adelaide, were already in the van. We stopped one more time to pick up Joy and Dawn, from Christchurch, in the city but Brian side-swiped a taxi as he was parking, so it was a frazzled start to the day.
Our first stop was the top of Mt Victoria, which was incredibly windy but very beautiful. Brian told us on the drive up that the cable car industry was actually quite lucrative in Wellington as lots of the properties on Mt Victoria had their own private cable cars from the road to their property. Wild! We could see Wellington airport from the peak and found out that pilots had to be specially trained to land into Wellington due to the extreme winds and shortened landing strip. This means that only domestic and Australian flights land in Wellington and all other flights land in Auckland.
Next we wound our way back down the mountain to the other side of the city that we hadn’t visited yet. We drove past Lyall Bay surf beach and the back end of the airport before stopping briefly to see Breaker Bay where NZ’s biggest maritime disaster occurred in 1968 when a ferry hit the rocks and 52 people died. Brian told us about the tsunami ‘higher ground’ signs and that when earthquakes and flooding happen that all the beachfront properties get damaged and are no longer eligible for home insurance due to their location. Beautiful but risky properties.
We made our way back inland to Miramar where NZ’s movie district and all the production companies are. We stopped briefly at the Weta workshop but could only visit the gift shop and bathrooms, which was a shame. Brian was a great guide, but everything felt a wee bit rushed. Despite this, I bought some more LOTR souvenirs that I’d passed up in Hobbiton but had been regretting not purchasing. We then visited the Wellington Cable Car (which Amara and I had been to a few days before) where Brian dropped us off at the base and drove to meet us at the top. We all stopped to get a coffee at the cafe before getting back in the van. Again, we were a bit rushed. Each drive to a new location was a great excuse to chat to our tour buddies who were really lovely. Tony was a school principal in Adelaide, Tina was a retired aged care nurse and Joy & Dawn were in their 70’s and were friends because their daughters made friends in dance school when they were five.
Back in the city we visited the National War Memorial where the tomb of the unknown soldier was kept. We didn’t get out of the car, but it was also very windy and cold, so we just observed through the window. We then visited Parliament House, coloquially known as ‘The Beehive’ and the archive library. Brian told us that Parliament House was originally a wooden building and the library was stone so the documents didn’t burn down but then Parliament House burnt down so they rebuilt in stone and this was some kind of architectural breakthrough. Sounds like something that 3 Little Pigs had figured out though..
Our final stop was Old St Paul’s Church: a non-denominational church built in 1866. It was decommissioned when the new church was built, but it’s now owned by the government so anyone can marry there. Queer, any faith etc. The American Navy have a connection with this church as they used it during the war. They have their flags hanging inside and the American embassy hold their Memorial Day service there each year, which a lot of American tourists love to hear.
After we left the church, Brian dropped us all back at our respective hotels and Amara and I spent the afternoon in our room: her napping, me reading. We went down to Chocolate Hour at 4pm then came back up to our room to get ready for our last outing in the city.
At 5.30pm, in our nice dresses and heels that we’d packed and not yet had a reason to wear, we got an Uber into town to have dinner at Master Kong with Jo, who was also attending the World of Wearable Art (WOW) performance. We enjoyed a delicious feast of edamame, king pao chicken, green salad, corn ribs & popcorn prawns. Everything was cooked and seasoned perfectly. At 6.45pm we walked over to the TSB Arena for the show.
The World of Wearable Art was absolutely iconic. Our friend had described it as “a fashion show mixed with Cirque Du Soleil” and she couldn’t have been more accurate. The performance showcased extravagant fashion outfits made out of any material that were submitted by a range of fashion designers from around the world. The costumes, lighting, soundtrack, staging and production value were breathtaking. I am so glad that Amara booked us tickets at the last minute as it was the perfect way to end our trip. The overall winner was an American artist who had made everything out of roadwork materials - orange honeycomb fencing, traffic cones and hi-vis. It was gorgeous! My favourite piece though was what I named ‘the sexy prawn’.
After the show we walked up the street, away from the crowds, and a group of older women started talking to us about the show and gave us there programme when they found out it was our first time seeing WoW, which was lovely. We then booked an Uber as we couldn’t face walking up the steep hill in heels and our Uber driver laughed at us when we said this.
Back in the hotel Amara showered, I wrote my diary and then we packed a wee bit before hitting the hay. One more sleep until I get to see Morgan and MJ!
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NEW ZEALAND
We have been waiting to go to NZ the entire time we've lived here. We made a plan early to go when Bonnie and Bill visited, and it did not disappoint.
We headed to Sydney first to explore and to avoid a connecting flight. With a little detour on the drive there and a classic side-of-the-road toilet stop, we made it.
Our friends were struggling, so we ended up with an early night in the room and room service for adults while kids sat in their respective beds.
Then we were off to New Zealand!
We flew into Christchurch to explore the International Antarctic Museum with a snow storm, huskies, 4D movie, and an amphibious Hägglund ride.
We drove onto Lake Tekapo and stopped at the big tree walk to stretch our legs. And there was, in fact, a big tree.
We spent 2 nights in Lake Tekapo at the nicest Airbnb we've ever visited. The photo doesn't do the view justice.
Scott and I walked down to the lake for the sunset.
After a few nights sleeping with Matthew because he was falling off the bed, it was a treat to put him in a pack n play.
We convinced Bill to join us for a scenic hike.
Scott and William (and Matthew) went into the freezing lake.
And then we got back into the car to head to Queenstown stopping to stretch our legs at another beautiful lake.
Queenstown deserves its own post.
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Planning a Group Cinema Visit: Tips for a Fun Outing with Friends
Remember the excitement of going to the cinema with a group of friends? The shared anticipation, the collective laughter, and the synchronised gasps at the thrilling scenes on the big screen - it's an experience that never gets old. If you're thinking about organising a group cinema Christchurch NZ outing soon, you're in the right place.
In this blog post, we're going to share some fantastic tips to help you plan a memorable and fun outing with your friends. So, let's dive right in!
Choose the Perfect Movie
The heart of any successful cinema outing lies in selecting the right movie. It's essential to consider your group's preferences and tastes. While you might be a die-hard action film fan, your friends might lean towards romantic comedies or sci-fi adventures. To avoid disappointment and ensure everyone has a great time, it's a good idea to take a quick poll among your friends before making a final decision. Remember, compromise is the key to harmony in group outings, so be open to different genres.
Find the Ideal Showtime
Once you've settled on a movie that the majority of your friends are excited about, it's time to find the perfect showtime. Look up the schedules at your local cinema Christchurch NZ, and consider factors like the convenience of the timing, your group's availability, and the distance to the theatre. Matinee showings often come with lower prices, which can be a budget-friendly option for a large group. Planning for a showtime that suits everyone's schedules will ensure a smooth and enjoyable outing.
Purchase Tickets in Advance
In the age of digital convenience, there's no need to stand in long queues at the cinema to buy tickets. Most theatres offer online booking, which not only saves you time but also guarantees you and your friends good seats together. Keep in mind that popular movies can sell out quickly, so it's a smart move to book your tickets well in advance. Additionally, some online booking platforms provide group discounts, so be sure to check if there are any special deals available.
Arrange Transportation
Coordinating transportation is often overlooked, but it's an essential aspect of planning a group cinema visit. If some of your friends don't have access to a car or the cinema is not within walking distance, consider carpooling or arranging for a ride-sharing service. It not only ensures everyone reaches the theatre on time but also reduces the environmental footprint by minimising the number of vehicles used. Plus, the ride to and from the cinema can be a great opportunity to bond and build excitement for the movie.
Snack Attack: Go Beyond Popcorn
Now, let's talk about one of the best parts of a cinema outing - the snacks! While popcorn is a classic choice, don't hesitate to think outside the box. Many theatres now offer a variety of treats, from nachos and pretzels to gourmet chocolates and even full meals. To cater to the diverse tastes of your group, consider a potluck-style approach. Each friend can bring their favourite snack, and you can share and enjoy a smorgasbord of treats during the movie. This not only adds a fun twist to your outing but also saves you money.
Post-Movie Discussion
The credits have rolled, and the lights have come up. The fun doesn't have to end there. Organise a post-movie discussion with your friends to share your thoughts, favourite scenes, and critiques of the film. It's a great way to deepen your bond, exchange opinions, and even discover hidden aspects of the movie you might have missed. Whether you gather at a nearby cafe or simply sit in the lobby of the cinema, this informal review session can be a wonderful conclusion to your group outing.
Conclusion
In conclusion, planning a group cinema Christchurch NZ visit can be an incredibly enjoyable experience that creates lasting memories with friends. Selecting the right movie, finding the ideal showtime, purchasing tickets in advance, arranging transportation, getting creative with snacks, and having a post-movie discussion are all key elements to ensure a fun and memorable outing.
So, gather your friends, follow these tips, and get ready for an amazing time at the movies!
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3 days of driving around the North Island.
Day 1 was Auckland to New Plymouth.
Left for my trip today. Took the train to the airport to collect the car - only to realise the car collect place is 10 minutes away from the airport. I didn’t have to pay a $300 bond like I thought - very relieved about that. Ended up getting a SatNav a I don’t have to use extra credit on google maps. The drive down was fine. Only sprinkled a little bit, expected more rain. Roads were really windy at one point - had to be very careful. Went to countdown for a food shop before checking in and looking over the van to see if I needed anything else. Had to go and buy some pillows and a blanket. Will have to do that when in the South Island. Ended up at a lovely view of the beach for 5 minutes before heading back. Booked accommodation at Queenstown when I’m there - only need Dunedin and Christchurch then I’m done. Had dinner - a bowl of cereal, a mandarin and a glass of lemonade. Watched some Witcher and played on my phone. Tempted to call mum on my nz phone as it has lots of minutes
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Work Space Safety can help your work Space communicate to everyone on site how to safely get where they need to go. Making it compliant with health and safety obligations.
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We plan ahead so your work production and clients are less affected. Weekends and night work are some of our solutions, and the prices are the same as weekdays. No car parks or work places are the same, every site has its specific needs.
Our Services includes: Car park line marking Commercial, supermarkets and public, Factories and warehouses safety line markings, Resin flooring systems, Non-Slip paint, Epoxy resin and Polyurethane resin.
We are expert facilitators in floor markings informing visitors, machine operators and workers where to safely walk or drive, making them aware of potential hazards.
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Discover Quality And Reliability With Nissan Used Cars
Are you in the market for a reliable and affordable vehicle? Look no further than Nissan used cars! With a wide range of models and a reputation for quality, Nissan offers an excellent selection of second-hand cars that will meet your needs and budget. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits of opting for Nissan used cars Christchurch and why they should be at the top of your list.
So, let's dive in and embark on a journey to find your perfect ride!
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When it comes to purchasing a second hand cars, reliability is key. You want a vehicle that will not only get you from point A to point B but also withstand the test of time. Nissan has built a strong reputation for manufacturing reliable cars that stand up to the demands of daily life.
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One of the biggest advantages of purchasing a used car is the opportunity to get more bang for your buck. Nissan used cars offer excellent value for money, allowing you to own a high-quality vehicle at a fraction of the cost of a brand-new car.
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The Best used car dealers Auckland, NZ
In 2018, AJ MOTORS was established. The business has made it a goal to offer New Zealand consumers the safest, most dependable vehicles possible based on their needs and budget.
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These are the reasons why you need motorcycle training
In addition to the pleasure of riding in the open air, owning a motorbike also has other advantages, including affordability, improved fuel efficiency that can result in gas savings, and simpler maintenance. A motorcycle is also a green option because it only uses less oil and generates less carbon than four-wheeled vehicles. You can receive a lot of other advantages from owning a motorcycle. And for these reasons, owning a bike has grown in popularity both in Australia and across the globe.
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I have ever longed to ride a motorcycle but have been unsure about how to get started. Every little boy dream of riding a motorcycle, so it's not surprising that we still have that desire as adults. Compared to vehicles and bicycles, motorcycles also have certain distinct advantages. For instance, standard bicycles lack the thrill and speed of motorcycles. On the other hand, although they can transport us to our destination quite fast, cars don't offer the same exhilaration. Considering how expensive cars are, a motorcycle is a better option. Motorcycles also consume less gasoline than vehicles do. A motorcycle can be exactly what you need if you have to commute to work every day but are on a tight budget.
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Course for Motorbike Learners License Christchurch
You must obtain either a learner permit or a licence to ride a motorcycle on public roads. You need a Learner Permit first before you can apply for a licence. Here's where the Learner Permit Course from a good Motorbike Training Course Christchurch institute comes in:
To assist you with acquiring the abilities needed to ride safely and competently
To acquire the practical knowledge required to handle a variety of traffic and road scenarios.
To make sure that the Learner Permit Tests are successful
The majority of motorcyclists who attempted the tests unprepared failed.
On the other hand, individuals who trained with us demonstrated a success rate that was nearly 100%. Even if you are an experienced rider, you can still enrol in the programme to brush up on your abilities. Our courses place much more emphasis on experiencing and acquiring a good feel for your motorcycle than they do on the theory of riding.
License Training will help you to get Motorcycle Learner Licence NZ
You can apply for a genuine licence after receiving a Learner Permit and holding it for at least three months. It is better to become ready by taking the licence course before applying for the licence, though. You will learn advanced riding techniques in this training. After completing this course, you will be fully prepared to obtain your licence and, more importantly, your very own motorcycle.
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