cambsno
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Sorry, I've heard it all before countless times. As I asked have you done any continuation driving training?
Driving 50-60K a year does not make anyone a better driver to the standard where they have a reasonable chance of a longer life. If you start out with bad habits then chances are a driver never looses them, only compounds them. treating them as normal behaviour without further training or guidance.
It's a good start. Like with most things, from baking, to running to photography and including driving, the more you do things the better you get. Someone with greater experience (and yes there are other factors) is often better than a newbie.
Conversely, I only passed my CBT this year. Knocked up 1300 miles on a 125 since June, and have improved a lot (how I passed the cat who knows). First ride out at home I went a mile from the house, and almost popped my pants. Now am a lot more comfortable and confident, no issues on a 3/4 lane dual carriageway (aside from lack of speed). But there will be bikers with more miles on the clock who would put me to shame!
