So long as newbies CAN bite off more than they can chew...THEY WILL!.
Let me play Devils advocate a moment:
"Hey Kid!.. Do you want a beer?, Yes?"... Hmmm, Didn't see that one coming!
Why don't we give them booze? Oh yeah, They're not MATURE enough, yet along capable of handling the stuff at that age. Oh, yeah, there ARE laws that prevent under-age drinking, wonder why?...go figure!
"Hey Kid, On your FOURTEENTH birthday, heres your FULL license and the keys to a Mustang GT!", and BTW, I just put 3rd party coverage on your insurance, cause, well, ...Your trustworthy right? and its OPTIONAL to wear a seat belt!, so I'll let YOU decide!". hmmm, ...
Oh Yeah, there ARE laws provided for some mandatory training AND laws for Seatbelt usage too!..I wonder why, Go figure!
There are many instances and hypothetical scenarios we can run with here to give or take away the benefit of doubt to Newbies. However, when it comes down to it, we have two choices...
1, Maintain status quo and leave it to chance and random "
evolutionary if you want to call it" selection to dictate how many unnecessary, avoidable deaths occur, whether those deaths are a result of plain idiocy on the road or just weak defensive riding skills.
2. Implement some sort of graduated licensing system (CC's, HP, time, mandatory safety courses, IQ tests maybe LOL!?.. whatever!) for Newbies on Bikes,
not just cars and inconvenience a few (those who don't see the value of
some legislation), albeit for a short time, but save a few lives?.
JustMyTwoBits :)