UNless you are considering an old classic for gentle appearances at shows, my advice would be not to get a motorcycle I'm afraid. The bikes available today are unrecognisable in both speed and stopping power to anyting you may have driven many years ago. Roads are busier and etiquette has changed dramatically! The fact is, accidents that lead to hospitalisation, severe injury and also head injuries are at least 3 times more likely to happen in this age group, and fatalaties are much higher. Older riders simply get hurt more often, and more badly, because of their aging bodies. Crashes are often more severe due to delayed reaction times, altered balance, worsening vision or other age-related disadvantages. I am a 30 year biker so would not want to prevent anyone from enjoying motorcycles, but age is a very, very real factor if you value your health - and the risk to other road users.
you can drive...if you have a licence...that should be it you can drive...if you have a licence...that should be it
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Well, if you want to be a doctor YOU have to go to university, Would be kinda silly trusting people with other peoples lives that havent had much training. Also i should think you'd need a recognised qualification to be employed Andd a licence to practice medicine.
A horse should be ridden with a saddle blanket all the time to avoid discomfort for the horse. If you dont ride with a saddle blanket it could injure the skin on your horses back and rub his fur off.
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ummm it depends on ur horse if ur horse is usually calm and is old it may not need to be ridden 4 up 2 a month but that is neglecting it a little bit and if you have a horse with lots of energy it should be ridden at least every week
It should be 'last rode the ride'.
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