Motorcycle accidents occur On Road Race circuits, Motocross tracks, Dirt tracks, farms .. 10 acre lifestyle blocks .. some even occur on the road. ALL motorcycle accidents ...
Have you any reason to doubt how they are appearing in the statistics ... ???
ACC policy at the time was not to breakdown stats into the various sections of each.
I wonder why ... ???
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Being an official adult (49) and a motorcyclist since I was 16, I'd propose that part of the appeal of motorcycling is a degree of rebellion. This may be manifested in something as simple as riding at 110 instead of 100 or dependant on the individuals personal circumstances (money, family, brain power ...) something far more anti-social.
If any aspect of the above is slightly true then one could also presume the motorcyclist would have a natural (possibly subconscious) tendency to resent or resist education or advice from the law. After all you are rebelling against society and what great power represents society's enforced restrictions than the police.
PS - personally despite my own 'rebellion' I am always polite to the popo when they stop me for a chat - after all they are just doing their job and to be fair many times that is a very very difficult job.
Its a pity you have quoted me out of context, this must account for your being confused as to my meaning.
Of course incidents involving only motorcycles will not be directly helped with that.
If you actually read my comments and the entire thread you will see the discussion that had developed with Ratuscat was concerning the police being frustrated with high rates of serious incidents recently. A potential solution was to come down hard on motorcyclists but of course the spate of recent serious incidents have a significant proportion of other vehicles/road users being involved. The general issue being discussed was that of road safety, last I checked motorcycles are not alone on the roads. My entire line of thought has been that an inclusive way forward is the one likely to be most effective. Something you have (perhaps unwittingly) agreed with by stating:
That proposal would work best if EVERYONE (i.e. ALL road users) followed that line of thinking.
Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but how many times you have your breath taken away
As I recall .. all injury accidents are required by legislation to be reported to Police within 24 hours. This is typically assumed to be only for public highway accidents.
Police will seldom be notified by less than serious/life threatening .. or death involved accidents. But still injured the riders enough to require them time off work. If NO law breaking is involved ... there is no reason to involve police. (No fault insurance remember)
Fraudulent claims ... however ...![]()
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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