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Colin Whitear Username: Colinwhitear
Registered: 09-2011
| Posted on Tuesday, 14 February, 2012 - 06:54 pm: | |
Thankyou, Now let's see how we get on. |
   
Fiona Powell Username: Fionap
Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, 14 February, 2012 - 08:13 am: | |
Indoor rules: 2.4.3 Organisers may accept younger drivers subject strictly to rules for young drivers, including being covered by independent liab ility insurance [not covered by IHDT UK]. Annex 18 BYD rules (found at the back of the 2011 BHDTA rules) See sections 3, 4 and 6 especially. Thanks to Mike Watts. |
   
Colin Whitear Username: Colinwhitear
Registered: 09-2011
| Posted on Monday, 13 February, 2012 - 09:54 pm: | |
That sounds fab but where is it in the rules? |
   
Fiona Powell Username: Fionap
Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Monday, 13 February, 2012 - 09:07 am: | |
We have an 8 year old, Joshua Twitchen, competing indoors in East Anglia and Cerys Gilbert (now 9) doing well at West Norfolk and Shuttleworth. Grace Smith started driving indoors when she was 8 (I believe). They are all covered by their own insurance, as I understand it, as well as being a member of the IHDTC, of course. They drive very experienced ponies. There's an extra junior class at the Indoor Finals and has been for a number of years... If youngsters drive a four-wheeler they must have been assessed to do so by one of their young drivers coaches. (See BYD...?) otherwise they must drive a two-wheeler with a competent adult sitting next to them with a second pair of reins, I understand. Then you've got to persuade your local organiser that the turnout is safe and get your entry accepted. Grace drove round Sandringham club event last year, aged 11. We have a small group of good junior drivers in East Anglia - they only cause problems when they tactlessly beat the oldies...
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Colin Whitear Username: Colinwhitear
Registered: 09-2011
| Posted on Sunday, 12 February, 2012 - 09:32 pm: | |
I've also just noticed that the var/www page has a comment under "what people say" from Grace aged 9. I am only asking because I have a friend who has young kids that drive but are being refused entry at our local show because they are not 10. |
   
Colin Whitear Username: Colinwhitear
Registered: 09-2011
| Posted on Sunday, 12 February, 2012 - 09:15 pm: | |
The rules state: the driver or groom must be a minimum of 10yrs old on the day of the event. And one of the competitors must be a competent adult aged 18 or over. so how does this compute. Perhaps the idhdt office can shed some light.
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Chris Manger Username: Chrismanger
Registered: 10-2011
| Posted on Sunday, 12 February, 2012 - 09:08 pm: | |
when i read the rules i took it as the groom had to be min age of 10. As he had a competent adult next to him I would of thought it was fine |
   
Colin Whitear Username: Colinwhitear
Registered: 09-2011
| Posted on Sunday, 12 February, 2012 - 08:57 pm: | |
I was just reading Carriage Driving Feb issue covering the indoor scene a photo of a young driver aged 9 competeing. I thought the minimum age limit was 10. am I wrong? |