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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
    However, somehow I get the feeling that this is a good idea by a single team, and that the Auckland City Council is actually fairly anti-motorcycle.
    If you think that's bad, some time ago the Auckland Regional Council, who are supposed to be pro- decreasing traffic congestion, kicked all staff bikers out of the underground parking building (where they slotted their bikes into nooks and crannies). Motorcyclists were forced to leave their bikes out the back of the building at the mercy of weather and thieves. They claimed this was a landlord decision, but they didn't push very hard to change it. Way to encourage less cars on the road folks!

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    Who else reckons that it'd be a better idea to provide a course of some sort to newbie bikers?

    Competition terms and conditions

    1. Participants must have a full motorcycle licence. This course is only suited for experienced motorcyclists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
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    Here's a question for you: What is the council doing to make Auckland safer for motorcyclists, beyond offering five training courses and burying a list of hints for safer driving in a deep sub-directory of the council website that - let's face it - almost nobody will read.
    BRONZ will ask them!

    And, make suggestions.

    So, what COULD Auckland City Council do to make the city's roads safer for bikes.

    Post 'em up and BRONZ will hit them up.
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    What about giving us somewhere to park them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    Who else reckons that it'd be a better idea to provide a course of some sort to newbie bikers?
    Agreed! I'm on my restricted and I feel very ripped off. Why don't they offer a prize any motorcyclist can claim. Surely the newer bikers could benefit more from a course than the advanced riders. Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcduck5n View Post
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    still at least you dont ride a GN...
    There is nothing wrong with GNs.....

    Was keen to have a look at the link, but when i read 'open to "experienced riders"' I kinda thought drat, 18 months of 'experience' probably isn't enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    There is nothing wrong with GNs.....

    Was keen to have a look at the link, but when i read 'open to "experienced riders"' I kinda thought drat, 18 months of 'experience' probably isn't enough.
    I think that you will be OK after 18 months to go on the Course.

    I say well done to the Auckland City Council for doing something anything to try and make roads safer. I have never seen another council giving away advanced rider courses.

    Who cares if there are a few errors. If you have been out on the road and not just sitting on your keyboard typing about biking you will have seen a few errors on bikes.

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    I think they have made that whole thing so when they get a question related to motorbikes in the elections, they can say: " you see we have a proactive attitude towards saving bikers, o and by the way we are not trying to save money by installing heps of fucking wire rope barriers"

    Dumb fuckers , every day when I go trough the Northern Moronway to Uni (which has just had a 5 km installed just now) I hope whoever made the decision for cheesecutters dies a terrible and painfull death, and hopefully slow.

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    hopefully a KBer takes this course and reports back on it's TRUE relevance...
    Is it for motorcyclists-by motorcyclists? or is it Gubmint trying to teach you not to be a nuisance to the REAL road users ie: cages?..... time will tell
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    Auckland City Council negative about motorcycles?

    Well they let motorcycles use their bus lanes long before it was mandated by the Government (which Transit still ignores by defining its motorway bus lanes as emergency stopping zones).

    Also free motorcycle parking is available in many Auckland City carpark buildings. I see Wellington City Council is going to charge for this.

    Anyhow I presume none of the naysayers are going to sign up for the competition so more opportunity for me to win!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacD View Post
    Anyhow I presume none of the naysayers are going to sign up for the competition so more opportunity for me to win!
    Haha, that's rubbish.

    They'll bitch about it and then sign up without telling anyone..

    A free advanced training session is a free advaned training session. Who's gonna pass that up over someting as pathetic as an opinion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacD View Post

    Also free motorcycle parking is available in many Auckland City carpark buildings.

    Still needs more.

    And yeah, council should also be commended for doing anything good for motorcyclists. A precedent to build on.

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    Humph, seems more road bike than adventure biking to me, I somehow suspect they aren't quite expecting a muddy DR650 with knobblies on.
    Mind you, no one expects the spanish inquisition either.....maybe I should enter?

    Good on them for doing something, at least it is an opening to start some dialogue with, go get 'im Ix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twotyred View Post
    hopefully a KBer takes this course and reports back on it's TRUE relevance...
    Is it for motorcyclists-by motorcyclists? or is it Gubmint trying to teach you not to be a nuisance to the REAL road users ie: cages?..... time will tell
    I have talked to a friend at ACC and they didn't know about it but after they did some digging it is Run by some very knowledgeable motorcyclists and includes going to a track so not you typical ride round cones training.

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