Just one (of the many) things that grate me as a truckdriver..........
I happened to be heading home over the harbor bridge when I spotted this idiot on a BLACK BMW R80, dressed in Black as well. Besides riding in the worst possible colour (for the conditions - raining and very overcast/dark skies) this twit didnt have his headlight on! This guy was really hard to see.....
My question is, why doesn't the NZ govt make it law for all motorcyclist to have your headlight on permanently? I have wondered this many times and I still continue to see temporary NZers ride without one...... when you think more about it, if all bikes had their lights on, cars would be more aware of an approaching bike at intersections and crash numbers would no doubt fall. Quite a common quote "I wasn't looking for a motorcycle at the intersection" people see cars and bigger vehicles but sometime fail to look and/or think about motorcycles.
One good thing to comment on is that most new bikes (jappas, not sure about American/British/European) have the headlight on fulltime and the rider cant turn it off. Is this a new 'pre-requisite' for NZ compliance?
Your thoughts............




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I do agree with lights on (on a motorbike) at all times. I had an experience a few weeks ago while travelling to work in the cage. It was one of the pea-soup fog days - couldn't see much past the bonnet. I stopped at the intersection at the end of our road and it all seemed clear. I was about to turn right when something caught my eye. Out of the fog came a GN250 - no lights!!! I pulled up and let them go then they proceeded to turn right at the next intersection - no indicator and then left - no indicator and then they turned into a driveway and you guessed it - no indicator. I have encountered this person since and nearly had another nasty encounter - they nearly wobbled into the path of the cage. 



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