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Last edited by candor; 28th December 2010 at 15:08. Reason: Mistaken post
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/4497...hatters-family
- and in the small print the real story?
Fifty four people have been killed on Central District roads so far this year – more than any other police district in New Zealand... last year was the highest in recent history with 59 people dying on Central District roads, which include Palmerston North, Whanganui and New Plymouth.
And with the busy New Year period still to come, last year's morbid record could be soon toppled.
Acting Central District Road Policing manager Senior Sergeant Kris Burbery said officers took road deaths personally, and would work hard to avoid any more. "We can enforce, we can provide some education along the way but we can't sit in the car beside these people."
Extra staff have been deployed on district roads over the holiday period, while a speed tolerance level allowing motorists to drive a maximum of 4km over the limit is being strictly enforced.
Operations this year focusing on motorcycle safety and centreline offences had been successful, he said. Forty five of 350 motorcycles pulled over since November 15 were found to be breaking the law, while 902 lane usage, failing to keep left, overtaking and intersection offences were detected.
"From a policing point of view I like to think that our actions have saved lives but again you can't measure that," Mr Burbery said.
I imagine that they are measuring that but if they cannot say there were fewer MC deaths then I guess they won't pull the figures out on that one for the media.
So, 305 bikes were pulled over having done nothing wrong?
Wonder what the figures for cars stopped for no reason were?
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
Lets face it, the type of people motorcycling attracts are the type of people that would normally ignore 'the law' anyways. So, it makes perfect sense that they're being pulled over quite often in the hopes that they are breaking the law - more chance of getting revenue out of every motorcyclist pulled up compared to pulling up cars.
Don't pretent like motorcyclists are 100% blame free here.
oh no
12% of naughty North Island motor-bicyclists are dirty rotten law breakers
thats a whopping 1 and a whole half a day,
now lets see,,, if 13% of Motor-bicyclists and pillions are fatal and 23 of them were in December?
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/road-deaths/toll.html
that means they save 20 % of North Island motor-bicyclists
Good Job , well done Have a cigarbring back the "red flag act" thats what I say !!!
Stephen
ps , if it save 1 , its a job well done ( seriously )
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
What the fuck are you on about?
No ones pretending we're blame free, but 45 out of 350 is only 12%... it also doesn't say what constitutes 'breaking the law' - rego a few days out, WOF overdue, 11kmh over the speed limit?
This statistic is much more significant:
"902 lane usage, failing to keep left, overtaking and intersection offences were detected during the operation"... those are the actions that result in accidents.
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
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