View Full Version : WCC transport review and PTWs aren't even mentioned as an option
cheshirecat
6th April 2016, 09:18
I quoted that Belgian study re 10% increase in PTW's gives 40% reduction of congestion.
http://getwellymoving.co.nz/
Perhaps your suggestion didn't fit with the preordained conclusion...
pritch
6th April 2016, 10:53
I actually laughed this morning when I heard that new slogan, "Get Wellington Moving". For a city on a fault line that's tempting fate.
Hitcher
6th April 2016, 13:09
I quoted that Belgian study re 10% increase in PTW's gives 40% reduction of congestion.
http://getwellymoving.co.nz/
What the fuck is a PTW?
Duncan74
6th April 2016, 13:10
What the fuck is a PTW?
Powered two wheeler. Ie not a bicycle, but a moped, scooter, motorbike.
rastuscat
6th April 2016, 19:29
What the fuck is a PTW?
It's a term coined by a uni graduate to cover a broad range of vehicles.
Donuts.
russd7
9th April 2016, 17:07
so are they saying we no longer ride motorcycles, but we ride powered two wheelers ?
yeah naaaa, even the pushie with a chainsaw motor on it becomes a motorcycle,
Duncan74
9th April 2016, 18:34
Well no, because that's not a legal vehicle for use on the road.
Let's just pause for a second here. The OP was mentioning the lack of discussion in the WCC transport review of mopeds, scooters , tourers, adventure bikes, sports bikes, Harleys, etc..... The thread has then focussed on the key issue, how we should be labelled, and that the person labelling it has spent 4 years getting pissed in late teens / early 20s.
Just a random thought, is there a connection to why the infrastructure for 'powered two wheelers' of all creeds is lacking when an attempt to engage on the issue turns into a scene from 'the Life of Brian'.
russd7
9th April 2016, 20:19
Well no, because that's not a legal vehicle for use on the road.
Let's just pause for a second here. The OP was mentioning the lack of discussion in the WCC transport review of mopeds, scooters , tourers, adventure bikes, sports bikes, Harleys, etc..... The thread has then focussed on the key issue, how we should be labelled, and that the person labelling it has spent 4 years getting pissed in late teens / early 20s.
Just a random thought, is there a connection to why the infrastructure for 'powered two wheelers' of all creeds is lacking when an attempt to engage on the issue turns into a scene from 'the Life of Brian'.
the life of brian was much more entertaining and i get really fucked off with some drongo who thinks that changing a name is gonna keep him his overpaid job
Duncan74
9th April 2016, 21:40
I suspect the 'drongo' has probably retired as the term has been in use for at least 25 years.
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