Could you name the studies , I would like to have a look. Our accident statistics don't support what sounds like an urban myth. Kind of like boy racers defending their behaviour & trying to tell us they are good drivers who can handle their cars.
Is the universally reviled boy racer any different from the the drop kick rider who does wheelies , stoppies, overtakes on yellow lines, does 300kph on public roads. We all hate boy racers yet defend our right to do equally dumb shit. TPTB & Joe Public are not totally stupid they can see through the double standard.
Riffer, I for one do not want to see a huge crack down or increased policing. Anecdotaly I am aware that a large number of riders are unliscenced after being stopped & checked at Whatawhata. Copper said you would be very surprised just how many riders are unliscenced
I don't like Conquiztadors restitting every 5 years & doctors certs etc, I do support training but would prefer the use of incentives rather than compulsion.
30 years ago drink driving was almost the norm, today it is socially unacceptable, we haven't eradicated it but situation has improved partially due to enforcement but also due to publicity campaigns designed to reeducate us
30 years ago I can remember banging on the doors of the bike importers to get funding for a Bronz campaign for improved motorcycle safety, bugger all progress has been made in the last 30 years, not for want of effort by Bronz & others. I would like to see the following
1/ A standardised graduated training regime, subsidised by ACC, importers of both motorcycles & accessories, bike dealers, & who ever else can be roped in like insurance co's
2/ Every buyer of a new bike gets a training course subsidised by the importer/ ACC
3/ Every used bike sold the dealer/ACC subsidise the course Yeah i know it doesn't catch private sales but baby steps.
4/ A no claims or performance bonus introduced to the ACC levy , the longer you ride without a claim the lower your levy [ probably too difficult to administer ]
I don't bag any of you guys working at the coal face, had a go & realise what a thankless task it is when the people you are trying to help seem unable to reach any sort of consensus
I would call Chris Pfeiffer, Valentino Rossi, Guy Martin etc all skilled riders. You wanna look into how much they've crash???
I'm gonna see if I can find it again I'm pretty sure it was in AA (of all places) but it was a couple years back now.
Also this was about bikers being higher skilled, that doesn't mean we don't like to "push the limits" or we don't crash. Like above I'd class those riders as skilled but just look at how much they've crashed to acquire that skill & even with the skill doesn't guarantee they won't crash again.
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Put MrAverageMotorist on a bike and he'd crash before the gravel...
I'm realistic enough to realise that no matter how skilled a rider is (and an average rider has way better skills across the board, than the average car driver) bikes are still inherently unstable and do not cushion the rider from harm IF the rider turns out to be human and makes a mistake or misses seeing one thing that may cause him trouble.
However, I agree with what you say in general terms. Motorcyclists have far too many, totally avoidable crashes.
So does every other type of motorist BTW
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Its a tough one. I know that most of my crashes have happened within about 5km of the house. Yet I have done 300+km rides in a day without fault.
Likewise I have ridden stupid speeds and not crashed, and then done below the speed limit and ended up in hospital.
And I have followed the occasional born-again/fresh squid, and wondered what angel seems to be looking after them while they poodle along loosely all over the road.
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Nuts!! I've never said it was anyone else that was the problem I'm just tired of people trying to make it my problem.
FWIW I suspect that by world standards NZ drivers on the whole are pretty bloody good. Yes there are too many f**kwits on our roads, I see that as more of a cultural issue and no amount of training is going change their attitudes. Making licenses harder to get and keep won't stop these people, they're already largely immune to the sanctions that the state can/will apply, they're already ignoring fines and driving without licenses anyway.
Sure, Kiwi drivers could do some things better but many of these could be improved if TPTB spent just half the money they spend nagging about speeding and drink driving to point out common errors and encourage courtesy and consideration to other road users. Do it in a factual, humorous non-patronising way.
Then, if the authorities stopped using double yellows or flush medians as some sort of traffic calming measure and simply used them to indicate where there is not enough visibility to safely pass. Or used compulsory Stops only where you simply cannot negotiate the intersection safely without stopping, then may be they wouldn't become devalued in the eyes of the public to the point where some drivers feel justified in ignoring them.
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Cool, don't dare snivel about your ACC levy, don't dare snivel when flouro apparel becomes compulsory , don't dare snivel at any form of legislation designed to reduce the road toll that will undoubtedly affect your enjoyment of motorcycling . Be comfortable in the knowledge that it is not your fault.
Hmm, I've had several bikers tell me how they had started falling to sleep while riding - or said how they couldn't remember passing through a section of road etc
And unless you're on a naked bike I guess on straightish roads there's bugger-all difference between car and bike when it comes to likelihood of 'daydream driving' syndrome.
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What a novel idea!!
Actually warning of 'real' danger and giving the motorist the opportunity to actually think about what they are doing/seeing.
Nah...it'd never work.
That's because the speed limit isn't realistic.
Yes - I expect you to go all cop on that statement, but you know exactly what I mean...![]()
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
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