
Originally Posted by
Matt Bleck
It's not my logic, that's how ACC works. That's why cars with a higher ANCAP rating have a lower rego. People who have accidents in those car's have a lower risk of serious injury.
If you still can't get it go back and read the text in the OPs link its explained there.
And yes if trucks didn't pay road user charges they would have lower rego.
Here's a thought, Canam Spyder's, registered as a car, treated otherwise as a motorcycle. They are starting to gain numbers around the country, and, the new F3, is a whole lot quicker than the old ones. {read an Aussie bike mag review, and on tight twisty bits, he was tracking a sprotbike all the way through them} Now when they have an accident, are the stat's put on bikes or cars? Because, if on cars, it'll start bumping up car healthcare costs.
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