It should be a legal requirement to wear a basic level of safety gear at all times.
It should be a legal requirement to wear a basic level of gear above 50 km/h.
No laws please, but a star rating would be good so we can compare different gear easily.
Get lost. It's my choice. Keep the Government out of it.
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They have to accept a reduced level of ACC compensation...
Should we have the choice when it does not just affect us...say you don't wear a back protector and suffer spinal injuries which affects your wife and kids future...
Why should the Govt bail us out for making our own stupid choice...
Umm, don't know much about guns or gun licensing, or the results or issues of licensing, and not likely to take an interest in it. Not something I have any passion about.
But I'm guessing you feel Government regulation of gun owners (or any other personal pursuit for that matter) should not occur for the same reason that you think that the Government should not regulate motorcycle riders?
Why would you want to get in the way of natural selection?
Tell us do you truly want to be regulated, and be honest with yourself... You need to stand back and see what you yourself are saying and wanting. Are you truly wanting the gooberment to regulate you as a motorcyclist. A personal hobby for most, something that is for enjoyment...
Its about personal and freedom of choice, what I and any other biker wears when out riding. We all know the risks, well all know that it hurts if you do fall off, we all know it costs money to fix you... so simple put, don't fall off... Get taught how to handle the bike better, and defensively...to avoid the situation in the first place... oh wait a loop of more education
I'm am ATGATT always have been, but being told I must wear XYZ approved gear is over the top. The more you regulate people the more you will find people will rebel.
All our importers will have to have all the gear tested to meet these new standards, who passes and fail. you would have to go get the gear you wear now tested, that you have been wearing for the last 4 or 5 years hope it passes else you have another bill to pay, the test and new gear. How often do we have to get our gear checked, once a year, every time we go for a ride like the do at a race meet, then as asked before how is it regulated and priced to you.
It may save money for ACC but that money saved won't go on better roads, or driver education it will most likely go on regulating you.
There are already regulations in place for on the learning side, and you have in through out your life... you must go to school from the age of 5. To start teaching you the tools of what you need to know in life. Maybe they need to start teach in the later years when the kids are just below the driving age more about driving, the dangers the safety, the stupid, the dangers, of drink driver, modding your car (or bike) without proper guidelines teaching them what not to do... start teaching them younger, prepair them better for when the do start to get behind the wheel. Start teaching road safety as soon as they start play with matchbox cars in the sand pit...
Make the learning side of getting the license better than what is and a bit tougher on the younger ones getting a license, be tougher on the law and penalties if the break the restrictions of the license. Make them be responsible for their actions. (and not just money)
Be more realistic with the restrictions....
- No alcohol levels while driving... zero, nada, zip
- HP rating and restriction (both cage and bike)
- No pillion or passengers.
- No open road driving or riding for period of time (might only be a month or 3). Then a reduced speed on open road (but more than 70) period of time probably up to 90kph (this way you technically are not being pushed of the road by Kenworth trucks.)
- Must have L or a R plate showing.
- Sit a defensive driving and or riding course and test in between learner and restricted. None of this to reduce time on your learners. and an advanced defensive driving course and test between restricted & full.
The last one has added to courses before they can get their full without over regulating.
As for bikers and gear and clothing, educate and recommend. Be heaver on the law when caught tailgating, drink driving if caught more than once loss of license, caught again... day in court, and dangerous driving.
ACC doesn't pay if you have broken these restrictions (taking responsibility for your actions)
Not only that, Mr Dath seems to think that a law will mean that people will obey.
He still hasn't responded to the comment about a fair proportion of big bike injury accidents being attributed to riders either without a license or lacking the appropriate class 6 license to be riding a big bike in the first place.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Everyone should have to wear full safety gear at all times, even when in bed (in case they roll out and hurt themselves, or get up to have a whizz in the night and fall over the cat).
FFS - life has a 100% mortality rate! Get over it.
My cousin died when he tripped on the wharf and hit his head. My mother broke a couple of ribs when she tripped over an ant or summat and fell. Luckyfor her, when she was examined, they found out she had breast cancer, so she had to have radical surgery and 6 weeks of chemo.
My grandma fell over in her kitchen and broke her hip.
My mother-in-law fell backwards in the garden (just standing there!), and fuckt her back and fractured her scaphoid.
I fell over in the gargre, and had more damage than I've EVER had in a bike accident: cracked my eyebrow, got 6 stitches in my eye, two black eyes, wrecked my rotator cuff, and had to have months of physio, which gave me arthritis.
OTOH, I wrote off my first bike at 65-70km/h, when I t-boned a car, wearing jandals, no gloves, jeans, and an open-faced helmet. Got some fairly minor abrasions and contusions, and 9 stitches in my right knee. Fuck all really.
We already suffer from over-regulation, and too many rules and laws. We definitely don't need any more.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
The point is that even though our government has "policies" in place that say you MUST do xyz... some people do not follow that process. Hence we have unlicenced road-users, etc, etc.
Even though we are required to comply with something, dosen't mean that we all do that.
Some of us use our own initiative and common sense, while others may choose to be part of the sheeple. Individual choice is a wonderful thing.
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