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 Post subject: QUESTION ON RALLY LICENSE
PostPosted: 23 Oct 2011 20:21 
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Is it ok that a professional rally driver gets a rally license without any sort of test. But on the other side a simple civil license in being made after so many formalities and a driving test in the end ??????????????????????????? don't you think this type of activity is provoking the youngsters towards this dangerous sports. Yes Sport because they call it sport and if it is sport that it should have some rules and good strong competition and skills test to qualify.


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 Post subject: Re: QUESTION ON RALLY LICENSE
PostPosted: 23 Oct 2011 23:21 
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I think that civilian license should say that he/she knows driving... and coming to danger in sports, i would like to ask how many casualties has happened during rallies and during normal civilian driving... very much distinguishable right?

when a driver/rider gets on racing/rallying he knows that he has to survive to win and not injure others to avoid jail... yes the same judicial proceedings happens whether he is normally driving or rallying.. also he takes into account of the cost involved to compete, which sedates him to avoid such mishaps.. with my thoughts here.. what do u want to say... how many rallies have to spectated so far!!?

this is also one of those most regulated SPORTS related to any other motorsports, have u ever driven/ridden hard to know whether to either evaluate it as SPORT or 'so called sport'? please reply

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 Post subject: Re: QUESTION ON RALLY LICENSE
PostPosted: 24 Oct 2011 00:34 
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You cannot get a rally licence without having a civil driving licence. So your argument is null and void as driving fast happens on closed stages and rest of the time transport is public roads for which the driver already holds a licence.

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 Post subject: Re: QUESTION ON RALLY LICENSE
PostPosted: 24 Oct 2011 23:57 
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Where are you from Devender? How about an intro in the Shakedown section?

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 Post subject: Re: QUESTION ON RALLY LICENSE
PostPosted: 25 Oct 2011 11:17 
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i am just asking when a civil license requires a driving test why not a rally license ?
because a rally driver should be more trained and perfect driver as compared to normal driver . then why a rally driver doesn't crosses through a driving test.

And when question arises of the causalities in transport section or in rally stages though they are less in rally stages but have you thought when a rally driver in driving in transport section he is driving the same way and specially the youngsters.


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 Post subject: Re: QUESTION ON RALLY LICENSE
PostPosted: 27 Oct 2011 11:49 
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Buddy! Just one advice!

Why don't you set the benchmark standards by participating and practicing the same & then you will either have all these questions answered or you will be answering us with whatever the loopholes you can figure out (which I am sure you can have in plenty, but without practically resolving any of those issues!).

All the best!

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