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    Angry It's not only the petrol - Cost of registrations going up next week...

    As per NZ Herald article

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10518419


    Motorists face yet another petrol price rise, as well as hefty vehicle registration fee increases from next week, to cover spiralling costs of treating road-crash victims.

    The Automobile Association, although pleased accident compensation premium increases for owners of petrol vehicles will be split equally between fuel consumption and registration fees, is upset at the size of the rises.

    Oil companies say they will have to pass to customers an increase of 2.01c on the existing petrol levy, to 9.34c a litre plus GST , although it is unclear whether they will all move as soon as new Accident Compensation Corporation fees come into force on Tuesday.

    The levy rise will be on top of a hike of $28.26 - to $211.48 - to annual registration fees for petrol cars.

    Because there is no accident levy on diesel or alternative fuels, owners of non-petrol cars face a steeper increase of $55.23 in their registration fees - of almost 25 per cent, to $336.69.

    Owners of petrol motorcycles will have to pay $42.93 more to register their machines, on top of the fuel levy, because of their higher risk of injury on the roads. The Bikers' Rights Organisation says this is unfair, as it believes most serious injuries to motorcyclists are caused by collisions with heavier vehicles.

    AdvertisementRegistration fees for six to 12 tonne diesel trucks will rise by $58.38 to $417.38.

    The accident corporation says the levy rises are necessary to cover rising treatment costs for increasing numbers of victims who survive crashes but are left with serious injuries.

    It expects the average cost of treating a car crash victim with moderate or serious injuries to rise from $44,189 to more than $50,000 this year.

    ACC Minister Maryan Street said last night the cost could exceed $20 million for the remaining lives of people left tetraplegic from road crashes, seven of whom were in the corporation's care, including two whose injuries occurred this year.

    "These claims can require more than 30 years assistance from ACC so small changes in costs multiplied by 30 years of care can add a substantial amount to the cost of claims that must be collected in the levies," she said.

    "And it is all collected at once in the year of the accident."

    But the AA says a corporation target of raising enough money by 2014 to pay off old accident claims is too ambitious, as that will account for 71 per cent of next week's levy rises.

    "The current approach causes great inequity between generations, with one generational group bearing both the costs for the past and the future," it said in a submission to the corporation.

    AA spokesman Mike Noon said although his organisation supported shifting more of the total accident levy over time to fuel prices, to make people driving greater distances pay for the extra risk involved, it was pleased the corporation had agreed to an even split for the latest increase for petrol vehicles. Raising the petrol levy alone would have increased pump prices by 4c, compounding current hardship.

    ACC COSTS

    PETROL CARS
    * Levy rise - 2.01c a litre + GST.
    * Annual registration fee - to rise from $183.22 to $211.48 (GST inclusive)

    DIESEL AND OTHER NON-PETROL
    * No fuel levy paid
    * Annual registration fee - to rise from $281.46 to $336.69 (GST inclusive)

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    Geez! i'm glad i just registered my diesel and my bike in the last month!
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    Owners of petrol motorcycles will have to pay $42.93 more to register their machines, on top of the fuel levy, because of their higher risk of injury on the roads. The Bikers' Rights Organisation says this is unfair, as it believes most serious injuries to motorcyclists are caused by collisions with heavier vehicles.
    That's ludicrous! Bike crash = 1-2 injured. Car crash = 1-5 injured. We may be more vulnerable but I'd be surprised if there were more biker injuries than car injuries. So how long until they apply ACC levies to the other risky things we do? Paragliding, kite surfing, off roading, mountain biking, RUGBY..... We're being unfairly singled out here.
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    Angry

    my bike rego is due next month.... and i have a DIESEL 4WD. Diesel is allmost the same price as petrol now yet you still pay road chages and your rego is over $100.00 more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by portokiwi View Post
    my bike rego is due next month.... and i have a DIESEL 4WD. Diesel is allmost the same price as petrol now yet you still pay road chages and your rego is over $100.00 more.
    so sell it then ....
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    thats sweet just got 3mnth rego for bike last week and sold it yesterday
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    Looks like I am going to get a 12 month rego on the ute today.

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    Rego's for the car and one of the bikes came in recently.
    $185 for the car, $267 for the bike. Looking in the details, ACC levy for car was $100, for bike was $200.

    Cunts.

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    And yet again we get punished financially for other road users errors.....


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    "in 2007 motorcyclists and pillions accounted for 10 per cent of all road fatalities", so why the Fu*k should we pay more if we only make up 10%??

    only 10% of the crash fatalities.......which ARE caused mostly from cages etc, so shouldn't their levvys pay for that?
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    This aint good... That adds another $50 bucks to my bill of getting the MC22 on the road. Another $50 not in the pocket for purchasing protective gear.

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    just bought another 6 months........$115 seems expensive enough!
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    Fark waiting till next week when my rego runs out then ,im getting done today

    I cant believe how much of an increase that is ,absolutely crazy

    When will it stop!!!!!!!!
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    utter utter utter BASTARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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