Learning at night



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Would learning to ride at night be better, or worse? For
the past few nights I've been on the riding alongside
the airstrip, holding onto my friend's shoulder to
learn. I noticed I'm not tempted to look down, because I
can't see anything. But then, I can't see anything ahead
of me, either.

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Light is your friend. Riding and particularly learning at
night is more difficult than in daylight. The degree of
difficulty in night riding varies between people but I know
I rely on my eyesight for balance a lot.

Andrew

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I learned mainly at night. I don't it was any more
difficult then during the day. Actually, most of my skills
learning still happen at night. Distance and MUni are my
only uni day activities. I think you should just go out
when ever you can.

Daniel

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As long as you have a flattish surface and enough light for
safety, you should be just as able to learn at night as in
the day time. When you can ride, riding across slightly
uneven ground with your eyes shut is a good confidence
building exercise.

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