
Originally Posted by
avgas
hehe I like you - you think this place is fixable. Not only in NZ on the downward spiral staircase, it tripped and started falling 10 years ago.
Now we have to beat the fundamentals into the morons skulls with a really big stick.
While I dream of that day that might change - you have to realise that people were complaining about smoking in the 80's..........
Of course it is fixable. All it takes is that people stop pissing around and actually get their arse in gear and do something about it. But it requires honest self-examination and a willingness to challenge and abolish non-functional doctrines. It's only a matter of how long it takes before things turn shitty enough that people realise they have to wake up...

Originally Posted by
motor_mayhem
I don't know if you can compare us to anyone only because of the quality and winding nature of some of our roads as a contributing factor.
Of course you can compare NZ to other places. NZ isn't the only place in the world with winding roads - as for the quality of the roads, that's one of these doctrines that needs to be abolished. The "we can't afford to do it properly right now so we'll do a half-arsed job that will cost more down the track"-mentality needs to go. In with asphalt and out with grit.

Originally Posted by
motor_mayhem
At the times before cars were around, businesses(banks and post offices etc.) tended to have outlets in every little village, with the advent of cars they now don't. Mopeds would be worse - someone has pointed out in another thread one of the biggest problems is speed differential between objects like vehicles. Restrict vehicle engine size and modifications might work better. And you would choose to support a "Punish the minority because their situation is different" to placate the majority (which may not fix the issue)? Does this sound like an ACC idea?
Blanket punishment again?
First of all, operating a motor vehicle is a privilege not a fundamental right - as such limiting the group to whom such a privilege is extended has nothing to do with blanket punishment or targeting minorities. Or do you also think that 9-year olds are hard done by for not being allowed to vote, drink, drive and work on equal terms with yourself? Everything you consider a right is most likely a privilege granted to you a guy with a gun.
Secondly, the pre-18 year old drivers can cry me a river. If they need to go to the bank or the post office they can either get on their bike/moped/horse/bus or get their parents to give them a lift. Maybe if kids weren't taxied to school in mobile fortresses they'd be able to handle such stressful situations. It isn't a problem - there's plenty of countries with extensive rural areas where kids aren't allowed to get their license until they turn 18.
Third point, plenty of people survive walking or biking along the road every single day. A moped is - on average - faster than a bicycle and therefore even less dangerous. As someone has remarked on here, perhaps that would teach them a thing or two about appreciation for consideration, before they get their own mobile fortress for taking their own kids to school.
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