I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
Damn good idea
BUT since they have left the original ACC Woodhouse theory behind and turned it into risk evaluated compulsory insurance!
They would want to charge bikes a different fuel rate therefore it wouldn't get off the ground on fuel.
Not under the present ideology??
On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!
'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '
I certainly don't want to discourage riding.
I'd just like people who ride to be sufficiently skilled to live beyond the end of their mid life crisis.
No you challenged me to:
"show any evidence from a govt site of the right to operate a forklift expiring after three years from the OSH course date."
The govt site stated:
"Operators must be trained, have a Forklift Operator's Certificate to use a forklift and must be authorised to use it by the employer...
...It is required that retraining be undertaken every three years.
You never asked for it in 'legislation'.
Perspective is everything.
http://www.sunlive.co.nz/news/87901-...ng-change.html
Start a petition?
I rode my motorcycle in the rain today. Across town (this fucking town) in traffic. And only nearly was killed the one time.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
The disparity would / could be caused by ...
1: a large number of unregistered motorcycles.
2: a large number of shared motorcycles.
3: some license holders not riding at all.
So ... possibly a third of the numbers he mentioned ... not riding at all.
Enough for a change of legislation ... ???
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Sorry to burst your bubble ...
BUT ...
The majority of the amount you spend on fuel IS TAX.
ACC levies in vehicle registration ... do not make up the total funding ACC receives.
Any further ACC funding is made from treasury. (ie: TAX)
30 litres of petrol each weekend ??? ... you must have a big lawn ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Not sure where your tongues at but I have thought, for donkeys years, that on going testing / training is a good way of making the roads safer.
But. It has to cover all road users, well, license holders.
ACC are making a significant investment in the Pro Rider training courses through subsidies but the majority of participants want to be safer & better riders. The swathe of riders who are most at risk don't give a shit. License based testing sounds good and will wake up the swathe but will cost a fortune. I would rather contribute to that through my rego than hospital care. I ain't paying for both. Some folk should not be on the road, they are permanently incapable of being safe but in my experience a lot of bad driving / riding comes from ignorance and that's curable.
Yeah, if you want safer roads you have to invest in the road users. Like it or not.
Manopausal.
Same standards need to apply for all classes. No registered vehicles in the last period of renewal? Provide documentary evidence of ongoing use of this class type. (Rental docs, employment contracts that state the types of vehicle etc. ), proof of professional instruction or proof of approved ongoing education.
I know plenty of people who have not driven a car more than 500 km total in the last 10 or more years. It scares me silly they are allowed to drive v8s, at night and without supervision.
I don't know about losing the class altogether. Maybe suspend it. If suspended for longer than 5 years start over? If renewed via a practical back to restricted until full is re-attained via a second practical in six months or after an approved course?
Be expensive to set up the tech side, but oh so cheap long run.
Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
Just on the flipside, I'm one of those with some thing where one eye is slightly (very slightly) more powerful than the other. Looking normally into the AA machine, I can't see what I'm supposed to see... but sometimes I canIt's bloody annoying, so I'm doubtful of any valid roadside test...
So you've also seen the rolling starts on the motorway, no-one passing the cop, even though he's under the speed limit?![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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