Well, I guess a little bit of input from London here may be interesting or even amusing for you, I dont live all that far from where the start of this was filmed, about 5 miles...London is like 23 miles across from North to South and it is said it is up to 33 miles from East to West., and it is getting bigger all the time, almost daily.......not all of it looks like this vid.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLSSDDXzaMs />
In London, in fact in all of UK it is LEGAL to filter your way through traffic, over here we do not have to sit in traffic jams, in UK we can ride between vehicles legally.....This adds a whole new dimension to riding a Motorcycle...we are not just talking about negotiating corners while out riding, the standard of car-van-truck-bus driving in London would make South Central Chicago look real tame by comparrison...
Now I dont know how many of you in USA live in the bigger city areas and ride there, but over here the population of static London outnumbers head for head of population at least 4 times as many as most major cities in USA, and then there is the addition of over 1 million who commute in-and out of London EVERY day...the population of people who live in London?......London Population is 7556900.....now add another million...and that is the traffic we contend with EVERY day of the week...weekends are just as bad...lol...the place is full of tourists ALL the time!!!
Have any of you ridden in UK? Have any of you ridden in London? I have ridden ALL over the East Coast side of USA, as far inland as Milwaukee to the North...and Kentucky, and Louisianna in the Southern end and of course right down into Florida......
I have never found anything that even slightly compares to riding in London, your roads and main roads are well set out with spacious room to turn at all the junctions, the dotted lines to establish your lane as you turn left at major intersections, straight on across these junctions is pure logic, turning right on a Red Light is an excellent idea, and of course it works well, look left, see the right kind of space and go.....ALL your main roads and link roads between towns and road layout junctions and intersections are so logical.....We dont have anything much to compare to your road systems...
I prefer your road layouts to ours here in UK...
Over here when I passed my Motorcycle test it was a very basic thing...they just wanted to know that you could handle the thing without crashing or skidding...so I passed on my birthday at 16years old, the very day my learner licence started, since having been hit by a couple of vehicles inside this last 12 years -who were 100% at fault I might add... I decided that I would go out and take the NEWEST Riding Test...this is so much more than I had to do back in 1969...Test then was around 10 to 15 minutes, The new one lasts nearly 2 hours now, and it is very intensive, it consists of 3 direct separate parts on 3 separate days...
The first is the CBT which is a very basic competency test that EVERYONE has to pass before being allowed on ANY public road, fail this too many times and they revoke your learner permit and send you off to school...
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/LearnerAndNewDrivers/RidingMotorcyclesAndMopeds/DG_4022430 />
The 2nd part is known as the theory test, its an observation and a written examination, this involves a question and answer section, a section where you are given multiple choice answers, and watching a video and clicking the mouse button at any sign of potential danger...click it not enough-FAIL, click it too many times-FAIL, click it at any time there is no obvious potential danger-FAIL, be too slow clicking at any potential threat-FAIL, click it exactly close and in a quick response to every potential threat = PASS!!!
Try it for yourself here...
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Diol1/DoItOnline/Doitonlinemotoring/DG_4017669 />
3rd part is the practical riding skills part. They have divided EVERY section of the new test into 3 possible direct fails and 9 three part fails for each and every manouevere...this now translates to over 200 possible fail points...you even have to be able to swerve and safely brake as in an emergency stop avoiding hitting an object, or vehicle or person etc... and you have to do it without skidding and without going too far - meaning you have to be absolutely accurate with knowing EXACTLY how much pressure to apply to your brakes...
ANY variation to doing ALL these parts accurately and you fail,
I will add more to this, including the actual test IF I can find it anywhere......later...