When I got my first motorbike at 17 the local cop shop was offering a training course. All you had to do was turn up on a Sunday morning for 2 hours over 8 weeks - there was the practical test at the end and hopefully you'd have your full license. The big attraction for us was getting a full license sorted quickly but of course the cops motivation was that us arrogant idiots would actually be taught how to be better/safer riders.
After a number of polite reminders about gear, one Sunday morning we were shown a slideshow of photos from the local A&E of what happens when you don't wear it...by the second slide the jokes had stopped and the room was silent. The following Sunday everyone was kitted out.
And do you even fight vehemently against all those that suggest you have to wear a helmet while cycling? Saying That they just discourage people from cycling so you shouldn't wear em? I guess if you are going to die from the de-gloving whether your noggin survives or not is immaterial.
I'm on record over the years on KB that if you are not wearing reasonable protective gear then I resent you having access to ACC funds I have contributed to. But the freedom brigade will appear stating I am proposing to remove their right to wear what they like (aside from a helmet), bla bla bla.
And those fuckers who get so pissed they end up at A&E should have to pay a big charge for their stupidly.
Back to the gear, would it not be a great incentive to gear up on your bike if the Govt subsidized the purchase of such gear? They are very happy to load up our Rego fees, how about putting some of that money into something that could prevent serious injury?
Allan - your proposition is IMO too commonsensical to be adopted by either career ACC troughing-bureaucrats or transient elected politico-thieves. Call me cynical... I am.
Maybe GST free? Careful of shops hiking up the price to take over the GST.
Some sort of 'bonus' if you have an accident and are wearing some gear. Most of that though will be the lower amount of damage sustained.
Some sort of register on gear and accidents, how it protects/survives maybe available to bikers to show accidents with/without gear.
Would agree most people who would turn up at a training event would get gear if they saw what can happen..... Everyone else who didn't or couldn't, wouldn't care anyway.
READ AND UDESTAND
Saw what happened to 2 friends on cycles
1 broken thigh SMIDSY low speed, affects him all his life
1 grazed hands, cut to head/shoulder, legs etc, He was going at least the speed limit when a car pulled out in front of him. Over he went onto the bonnet and then road, very lucky.
READ AND UDESTAND
Shit man even the incentive to book and pay for a training session and when you turn up you are given a voucher to redeem a free .... set of gloves, boots, or something. Government could easily arrange a bulk purchase/rebate scheme with a major importer and if you had to go to your local bike shop to redeem and order the gear it may have spin-off benefits for the shop by nature of additional gear purchases or parts/consumables by the punter.
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