That is my main point exactly. If a car can use the road for less money than a truck then a bike should be able to use it for less money than a car/van. A van with 8 people in it towing a trailer with a boat on it pays $2, while a bike with 1 rider pays $2. Not only are more people benefiting for the $2 in the case of the van, but the van saves more time too, the bike can go through winding roads and up hills much quicker and easier than a van loaded with people and towing a boat.
Bikes get the same benefit? I don't think so!
Bikers are not slowed as much while using the old road and we actually get enjoyment from going through more corners. If more bikes take the old route and less use the tunnel that will prove that bikes really don't have as much to gain, not that anyone will change anything as a result.
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/consultation...-consultation/
Motorcyclists may benefit, but not equally! We don't save as much fuel, because we don't use as much. We don't save as much time because we can go over hills and around corners quicker. As far as the safer motorway is concerned - if we really cared about safer we would sell our bikes and buy Volvos.Everyone who uses the toll road enjoys the benefits of the straighter, quicker route. Motorcyclists equally benefit from the shorter travel time, safer motorway and fuel cost savings.
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