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Maddmaxs
11th May 2010, 09:51
A Public Presentation on the facts
A detailed analysis of the New Zealand Ministry of Transport accident data questions the commonly held view of what is causing New Zealand’s motorcycle accidents
Where: The Cashmere Club
88 Hunter Tce
When: Tuesday 18th May
7:30 pm
Hear Associate Professor Charles (Charley) Lamb, Head Business Management, Law and Marketing – and Director Australasian Institute of Motorcycle Studies Project at Lincoln University.
“The largest single determinant of accidents is visibility issues affecting drivers of other vehicles involved in motorcycle accidents”
StoneY
11th May 2010, 10:30
Hi everyone
Following up on a promise made at BIKEOI to keep us at KB in the loop, Chaz has sent me an invite to his public presentation on:
Motorcycle Accident Myths
A public presentation of the facts
See PDF or JPEG below
Feel free to print off the PDF and distribute to workplace notice boards or bike clubs etc
BRONZ Wellington will be attending, and a koha from the Honorable Rick barker has made this possible (thanks Rick some MP's actually get it and pay it back, Rick is one of them!)
This presentation takes place in Christchurch, however I hope to secure funding to get Charlie north to make the same presentation in the North Island
Cheers all, hope to see ya there!
Brent Hutchison
President
BRONZ Wellington
StoneY
11th May 2010, 10:40
Ya beat me!
LOL
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/123246-Presentation-of-Crash-Statistic-Analisys-by-Charles-Lamb-PHD
bogan
11th May 2010, 10:42
and you was both beaten by shrubs one yesterday! http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/123180-Motorcycle-accident-myths-A-public-presentation-on-the-facts?highlight=charley
StoneY
11th May 2010, 10:43
and you was both beaten by shrubs one yesterday! http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/123180-Motorcycle-accident-myths-A-public-presentation-on-the-facts?highlight=charley
Good the more it gets out the better
I asked Spankme to make the thread I posted a sticky
All good, hope someone in power listens at last!
Bald Eagle
11th May 2010, 10:49
If you are in CHCH you are encouraged to attend.
Big Dave
11th May 2010, 11:08
(thanks Rick some MP's actually get it and pay it back, Rick is one of them!
Get him to tell you about parking the PM's car in with the Rocket III.
What's the catch?
Who is paying for the band and hall?
Whats the catch?
No such thing as a free lunch, who is paying for the hall?
oldrider
11th May 2010, 17:43
Whats the catch?
No such thing as a free lunch, who is paying for the hall?
I hope it's not ACC!
StoneY
12th May 2010, 10:46
Whats the catch?
No such thing as a free lunch, who is paying for the hall?
Probably Lincoln University...but as its a 'club' its being held at I would guess Cashmere Club has either a connection with the academic world, biker world, or Chaz is a member.....LOL
StoneY
12th May 2010, 10:49
Thanks for putting the 3 threads together mods, but could we change the title to something more appropriate? In joining the threads the thread title is a bit ambiguous
The thread title I opted to open mine under is far more pointed at the event could we get a thread title edit from a MOD please?
Presentation of Crash Statistic Analisys by Charles Lamb PHD
is far more appropriate to decsribe the event other than 'whats causing crashes...' which does not really catch the eye as a public presentation by a world leader in stats analisys
thanks
AllanB
12th May 2010, 10:57
A
“The largest single determinant of accidents is visibility issues affecting drivers of other vehicles involved in motorcycle accidents”
Just great.
And I wait for the Government to determine that the best solution for the problem is to make it compulsary for all motorcycles to be fitted with chopper-guard flags (remember them) and rear wheel clickers.
kerryhare
19th May 2010, 15:20
What a great presentation of statistics. Now how to get the govt to listen. They won't though, putting up the acc levy is just another form of revenue collection. I really enjoyed the presentation and found it very imformative.
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