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What it takes to get a motorcycle licence in California

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

I finally went and got a California motorcycle licence. I had heard that the test was easy, but compared to what I had to do to get my licence in Ontario, it was just silly.

It was held entirely in a parking lot – there was no street driving portion. There were no speed related tests – no braking, no swerving, no cornering at speed. The whole test consisted of driving around a tiny course painted in an area of the DMV parking lot. You have to drive around it twice, once with a slalom around some cones, and once with a couple of straight portions instead. There were no points, just pass or fail. If you drove outside the lines, hit a cone or put your foot on the pavement, you failed. That was it. Crazy.

Also, while I was waiting to get plates issued for my bike, I saw a Chinese lady waiting to take the written test. She was holding what looked like some pages ripped out of a phone book – they even had some English at the top of the page that said something like “Chinese language yellow pages”. The rest of content on the pages was a copy of the DMV multiple choice tests in Chinese, with the answers marked in. What I’m wondering is if this is just an attempt to disguise these study materials, or if there actually is a section in some legitimate phone book that contains these pages…

Motorcycle > train

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Had my motorcycle here in California for a few weeks now, and it turns out to cost less than half the price of taking a combination of bicycle and train to work – in addition to being way more convenient. The Caltrain costs about $8 a day, while I only need about $6 of gas for the bike every two days!

I do have to calculate repairs into that though – one of my rear brake pads just fell apart last week, so I’m just in getting it replaced. Even with that included it still doesn’t put the cost over the train.

Anyway, I should be back on the road again shortly :)

Back on the road again!

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

My motorcycle finally arrived here in California, so that’s it for my move. All in all it went pretty smoothly, and I’m fitting in well at my new job. Now I’m going to have to see about getting a local licence. Apparently I can’t just get a motorcycle licence here – I’ve been told by people at the office that I’ll need to get a car licence, and then get a motorcycle endorsement… Well, we shall soon see!

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Move-in completed (mostly)

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

I’ve finally got internet access at my new apartment, so I can start posting again. Although the fridge is still pretty empty, and there’s still a bit of cleanup to do, things are starting to feel like home again. I’ve mostly reassembled my furniture – which arrived in pretty good shape, all things considered. Some parts of the disassembled cabinets poked holes into my mattress, and the back of my filing cabinet is pretty badly scraped up, but nothing really beyond what I had expected. Now if only I could get the company to reimburse some of my moving expenses…

PODS truck arriving

Although it meant a bit more work for me, and ended up costing a bit more, I still really like the idea of shipping a container rather than hiring a moving company. At least this way I knew how things were being handled – since I was the one handling them. I felt a lot better about my computer and stereo equipment having arranged the container myself, and knowing that my stuff wouldn’t be transferred between trucks and warehouses along the way. Since I’ve arrived here I’ve seen smaller containers in the parking lot from other moving companies as people move in and out, so I guess I’m not the only one thinking like this.

Found an apartment

Monday, June 30th, 2008

I still don’t have an SSN, but I’ve managed to get an apartment in Sunnyvale. It was a bit of a pain getting the bank to release the funds I brought with me, but it all seems to have worked out now. The POD made it to California over the weekend and I’m scheduled to access it at the warehouse on Thursday – the earliest they can get it out to my new place is next Tuesday (apparently they’re busy around the start of a month, who knew?)

My new apartment

I’m still going to be living in a hotel until I can get to the POD to retrieve my bicycle and portable bed. The rest of the furniture will have to wait until next week. Oh well.

Also, I went up to San Francisco to meet Florian for lunch on Saturday and he gave me a quick tour of the Embarcadero and downtown. And yeah, San Francisco is as hilly as you’ve heard…

Looking down a hill in San Francisco