Do drink-driving regs apply? These could be ideal for getting home after a few bevvies (ie at the point where you *might* be over the limit but still, in your opinion, ok to drive, but not totally shitfaced)
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
back in the day when roller skating down Colombo st in chch on a Friday night was fun I wondered on the legality
of said fun.
so off to the mot I went and talked to the top ranking officer....he said that because our wheels were under
the regulation minimum size they had no jurisdiction over us....we could only be prosecuted for being a public
nuisance ..
if a person can be done for drunk driving on a bicycle or a ride on mower why not on a lime scooter?
riding history into the future since ages ago.
NZ'ers reactions to these scooters are surprising and saddening. So we have a new form of transport that is proving popular. "hurr durr let's ban them! they're on my road/footpath/cycle lane hurr durr government save me!!". Is it so fucking hard to just adapt to the things around us? Do we really need government stepping in and saving us from every little thing in this world? Why do things like this polarise people and galvanise their weirdly incoherent opinions on alternative transport?
A parable of our times.
3 people walk into a cafe. A motorist (driver/rider), a cyclist, and a pedestrian.
There are 12 biscuits on the table they sit down at. The motorist takes 10, the cyclist takes 1, and the pedestrian takes 1.
Then the motorist whispers to the pedestrian "Watch out, that cyclist is going to steal your biscuit".
And such is the attitude of motorists toward other users of the road.
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