KiWiP
19th February 2011, 22:16
Just been on an ACC funded training day in Orewa and have to say it was excellent. Picked up loads of skills advice etc conducted by local training schools.
Fit for purpose and well worth the money (well it was free) If you have the same opportunity then do it. It is a total win situation.
Now for my rant. On the course we were given a little course pack containing lots of 'helpful' (?") information
A few of the 'Bon mottes' from the info leaflets I cry at
Returning to riding "Extra traffic spells extra danger" Well Duh!
Group riding "A lot of overtaking means you'll need to ease the pace. Be very wary of overtaking other riders" Group riding is organised by experienced riders. Yes some are dicks and you don't ride with them any more but they are not going to read this and go " Oh I see I shouldn't ride like a tosser and encourage others to do the same"
SMIDSY "Ride with dipped light on at all times" It's the law FFS
"If you can't see a drivers eyes in their mirror, they can't see you" How in the hell can you see a drivers eyes in a car any where away from stopped!
Get into gear: Actually all good on this leaflet
A thoroughly incomprehensible (though very pretty) booklet "Gear Guide"
"Check for the EN13595 symbol or ask if the material is the grade required for the injury risk zone." Well what is an injury risk zone? the pretty booklet attempts to explain it in terms of how long you can bounce down the road for before you need a claim form. But if EN13595 is so important how can bike shops sell bike gear if it doesn't comply. The pretty booklet goes further into checking stitch quality? Sorry I know if my shirt button is on or off, not whether it is attached with fine silk in and arabic sailors button stich. And why should I?
Through out all of this they are saying "Talk to you local shop, they are bikers, they know whats what etc etc but apparently there is shit loads of shonkey gear out they that does not comply (or is just rubbish) but who is selling it? Your local dealer! An who allows it to be sold? The government with lax trading standards.
But I digress. ACC is now getting a lovely budget to promote safer riding. Hooray I'm all for it. But I am dismayed that some (any) of it is being spent on stupid, confusing, contradictory literature
I will leave you with this gem from the 'gear guide' (pretty booklet)
Colour fastness = An ISO 11642 symbol means the gloves meet the standard for colour-fastness in water.
This last says to me that some faceless marketing company has been give a shit load of the ACC money to turn out pointless paper.
How can we ensure that our exaggerated Rego fees are spent on the road and not in an office?
Fit for purpose and well worth the money (well it was free) If you have the same opportunity then do it. It is a total win situation.
Now for my rant. On the course we were given a little course pack containing lots of 'helpful' (?") information
A few of the 'Bon mottes' from the info leaflets I cry at
Returning to riding "Extra traffic spells extra danger" Well Duh!
Group riding "A lot of overtaking means you'll need to ease the pace. Be very wary of overtaking other riders" Group riding is organised by experienced riders. Yes some are dicks and you don't ride with them any more but they are not going to read this and go " Oh I see I shouldn't ride like a tosser and encourage others to do the same"
SMIDSY "Ride with dipped light on at all times" It's the law FFS
"If you can't see a drivers eyes in their mirror, they can't see you" How in the hell can you see a drivers eyes in a car any where away from stopped!
Get into gear: Actually all good on this leaflet
A thoroughly incomprehensible (though very pretty) booklet "Gear Guide"
"Check for the EN13595 symbol or ask if the material is the grade required for the injury risk zone." Well what is an injury risk zone? the pretty booklet attempts to explain it in terms of how long you can bounce down the road for before you need a claim form. But if EN13595 is so important how can bike shops sell bike gear if it doesn't comply. The pretty booklet goes further into checking stitch quality? Sorry I know if my shirt button is on or off, not whether it is attached with fine silk in and arabic sailors button stich. And why should I?
Through out all of this they are saying "Talk to you local shop, they are bikers, they know whats what etc etc but apparently there is shit loads of shonkey gear out they that does not comply (or is just rubbish) but who is selling it? Your local dealer! An who allows it to be sold? The government with lax trading standards.
But I digress. ACC is now getting a lovely budget to promote safer riding. Hooray I'm all for it. But I am dismayed that some (any) of it is being spent on stupid, confusing, contradictory literature
I will leave you with this gem from the 'gear guide' (pretty booklet)
Colour fastness = An ISO 11642 symbol means the gloves meet the standard for colour-fastness in water.
This last says to me that some faceless marketing company has been give a shit load of the ACC money to turn out pointless paper.
How can we ensure that our exaggerated Rego fees are spent on the road and not in an office?