
Originally Posted by
shrub
1. Rider training should be either compulsory or actively supported and encouraged because riding safely is a skill and skills can be learned.
Ditch the kiwi system and replace it with the french system.

Originally Posted by
shrub
2. The general public should be made aware of the consequences of causing a bike crash in the same way that they have been made aware of the consequences of causing a crash through speed or alcohol.
The general public doesn't give a fuck unless it affects them. Which it doesn't. Unless you aim for their drivers' door (or their female companions' door) then they get the message pronto, but strangely it will be the bikers' fault.

Originally Posted by
shrub
3. Motorcyclists should be encouraged and even coerced to wear all the gear all the time - should our lid be subject to a WOF in the same way (I think) diving gear is? I am loathe to introduce compulsion, but should we consider making jackets and gloves compulsory? It would certainly save a lot of scooter/commuter riders.
It doesn't need to be compulsory, but they should pay for a large proportion of the cost of the injury that was caused.
Ie,
no helmet and brain injury?
Don't pass go.. $0
No kevlar pants, jacket or gloves? Skin lost is your problem. 
No boots? Toes missing? Oops!
The only thing is, it's easy to add blame to the situation - hell if someone pulls out in front of you, prepared to be fined for not driving to the conditions, and hello ACC penalty! It's not your fucken fault, but you pay.
IMO, YMMV, etc, ad nauseum.
Steve
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