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    Consequences for driving with exemption vehicle license

    I'm wondering what the consequences of driving a motorbike with an exemption on the vehicle license would be - I believe it would now be 20 demerits and a fine but surely this is cheaper than the outrageous price for licensing. Also wondering about ACC coverage if anything would happen...

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    You get the $100 and 20 demerits stuff, and the added benefit of meeting officers who will now recognise you on your lovely bike.

    It's cheaper, if you don't get caught.
    Or you could put aside $10p/week and that'll cover your rego for the year and snacks for when you get depressed about buying rego

    ACC still covers you if you're being illegal. That's the beauty of not living in 'murka
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    You get the $100 and 20 demerits stuff, and the added benefit of meeting officers who will now recognise you on your lovely bike.

    It's cheaper, if you don't get caught.
    Or you could put aside $10p/week and that'll cover your rego for the year and snacks for when you get depressed about buying rego

    ACC still covers you if you're being illegal. That's the beauty of not living in 'murka
    Pfft in murka we don't have lame WOF or registration (at least in Illinois). Insurance will cover you pretty much no matter what and depending on age/how much shit you have insured ect insurance can be had for as little as 400$ a year comprehensive.

    VASTLY prefer the system back home for vehicles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmesax View Post
    I'm wondering what the consequences of driving a motorbike with an exemption on the vehicle license would be - I believe it would now be 20 demerits and a fine but surely this is cheaper than the outrageous price for licensing. Also wondering about ACC coverage if anything would happen...
    Depends how many times you get caught.


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    A good search of the ACC threads And the License fee threads you will find some interesting discussions on this subject,
    And way people deal with it at well.
    There are some clever and cheeky people out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmesax View Post
    I'm wondering what the consequences of driving a motorbike with an exemption on the vehicle license would be - I believe it would now be 20 demerits and a fine but surely this is cheaper than the outrageous price for licensing. Also wondering about ACC coverage if anything would happen...
    Yep. but I have 4 motorcycles and have run them all without paying the new theft tax since it was introduced. One day they will get clever enough to get me, in the mean time I'm saving $2k a year.

    I'm hoping they will move to ANPR so I can just use one plate everywhere.

    So far no tickets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glowerss View Post
    Pfft in murka we don't have lame WOF or registration (at least in Illinois). Insurance will cover you pretty much no matter what and depending on age/how much shit you have insured ect insurance can be had for as little as 400$ a year comprehensive.

    VASTLY prefer the system back home for vehicles!
    You forgot to mention how sickeningly cheap bikes and bike parts are there! I'd move there to build bikes if I could
    Last bike I insured was $300, full cover and a small extra track day cover fee.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by Glowerss View Post
    VASTLY prefer the system back home for vehicles!
    I'm sure you know where the door is.

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    ...check it out, man...don't let us know what happened...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'm sure you know where the door is.
    FFS. You don't have to be so fuckin precious about eNZed. You don't have to tell someone where the door is just because they say the Insurance/Wof/Licensing situation in another country is better. I'm sure they have other valid reasons why they prefer being here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'm sure you know where the door is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by Glowerss View Post
    Pfft in murka we don't have lame WOF or registration (at least in Illinois). Insurance will cover you pretty much no matter what and depending on age/how much shit you have insured ect insurance can be had for as little as 400$ a year comprehensive.

    VASTLY prefer the system back home for vehicles!
    With no WOF, who is responsible for maintaining the vehicle or ensuring it's safe to operate? Please don't say the vehicle owner or driver, as over here I doubt the majority of drivers ever even check their tyre pressures, let alone anything else to do with safety. Many people think that a "full service" just means an oil change and wash, and neglect to do anything else.

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    The driver is responsible

    Or anyone you can sue
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by Glowerss View Post
    Pfft in murka we don't have lame WOF or registration (at least in Illinois). Insurance will cover you pretty much no matter what and depending on age/how much shit you have insured ect insurance can be had for as little as 400$ a year comprehensive.

    VASTLY prefer the system back home for vehicles!
    Not to mention the lack of speed cameras most places and speed limits that aren't LAME! (50km = 30 mph in the city?!) But ACC is a vastly superior system I think...

    I appreciate the responses though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmesax View Post
    But ACC is a vastly superior system I think...
    When it started it showed promise, but over they years it has been fucked about with so much it is just a shadow of what it should have been.

    Anyway John Key is busting his arse to flog it off so what's left is an endangered species anyway.
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