
Originally Posted by
Reflex
Numerous times have I been travelling along the motorway – either in a car or on a bike – and I have started to change lanes only to have a motorcyclist thunder past me at speed.
A side point, here, but either the motorcyclist was travelling at about twice the legal open-road limit through the traffic (unlikely), or you simply failed to maintain situational awareness before commencing a maneuver.
I've driven plenty of miles in cars around Auckland's motorways over the last decade, have been passed by plenty of filtering motorcycles, and have never had it come as a surprise when I was 'starting to change lanes'.
The average NZ car driver's habits and skills are, quite frankly, appalling.
Not to say that every motorcycling-related injury is a car driver's fault, but what you unintentionally highlight with a description of your own inadequate awareness is a small part of the reason why most motorcyclists resent the current proposals for financial rape.
The question of whether motorcycling levies cover motorcycling claims is not the be-all and end-all of the subject.
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