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    Question Scared to ride

    The way things are I am scared to ride a pushbike. I feel much more in control of my destiny when I am on a motorcycle. If you are on a pushbike you are not traveling at the same speed as the flow of traffic and there is no throttle to twist to get you out of trouble.

    I actually think that you are safer on a motorcycle than on a pushbike, at least of your ride cautiously. Would you agree? I suppose statistics will show much higher rates of death and injury for motorcycles than for pushbikes but I still think motorcycling is safer in a way.

    I know it ain't going to happen but would it not be fair that cyclists pay an ACC levy for doing what they do?

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10599817

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10599851
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    The way things are I am scared to ride a pushbike. I feel much more in control of my destiny when I am on a motorcycle. If you are on a pushbike you are not traveling at the same speed as the flow of traffic and there is no throttle to twist to get you out of trouble.

    I actually think that you are safer on a motorcycle than on a pushbike, at least of your ride cautiously. Would you agree? I suppose statistics will show much higher rates of death and injury for motorcycles than for pushbikes but I still think motorcycling is safer in a way.

    I know it ain't going to happen but would it not be fair that cyclists pay an ACC levy for doing what they do?

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10599817

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10599851
    I agree and we stop at red lights so safer

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    Hope the ACC form says push bike accident and not motorcycle... if not no wonder our ACC is so high

    (Havng never claimed ACC in 16 years of riding I wouldn't no but I guess there is a box for push bike)

    I think the cyclists have to wear the same safety gear as us, have daytime running lights and ACC (same amout as us as it a high risk) hell why they are at it even rego levies as the are using the road.


    See I feel sorry for the cyclists as does the rest of the country... bet if the car took out three motorcyctlists under the same circumstances most of NZ would be saying bloody hoon motorcyclists even though it wasn't there fault... and the car ran a stop sign...And I wonder why that is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lead Cyclist
    "It's my firm belief that if they can't close a road for an hour early in the morning..."
    That about sums up the cyclist attitude to road use
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    fuck here we go again.

    i'll pay ACC levies for cycling when rugby/league/soccer/netball/tennis/rowing/motorcross riders etc start too.

    oh that's right, i already pay 1.3% ACC earner levy in my PAYE. how much more do you suggest?

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    Be safer for all if cyclists rode single file - not think that they own the road, and push the cars and motorcyclists into the path of oncoming vehicles.

    And they wonder why cars drive into them...... hmmmmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    fuck here we go again.

    i'll pay ACC levies for cycling when rugby/league/soccer/netball/tennis/rowing/motorcross riders etc start too.

    oh that's right, i already pay 1.3% ACC earner levy in my PAYE. how much more do you suggest?
    Oh yes, bring it on. I am a firm believer in levying and taxing those who engage in a brutal sport like thugby to the hilt. Why should the public pay for unnecessary injuries incurred while they risk their necks playing a game?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Be safer for all if cyclists rode single file - not think that they own the road, and push the cars and motorcyclists into the path of oncoming vehicles.

    And they wonder why cars drive into them...... hmmmmmmm
    Agree cyclists think they can do what they like...dogs are registered...cars are...bikes are...maybe cyclists should be...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    Oh yes, bring it on. I am a firm believer in levying and taxing those who engage in a brutal sport like thugby to the hilt. Why should the public pay for unnecessary injuries incurred while they risk their necks playing a game?
    Non-fault dude...means the Country can do what it likes and not be accountable for outcomes silly...that's NZ today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Agree cyclists think they can do what they like...dogs are registered...cars are...bikes are...maybe cyclists should be...
    Maybe there should be a rode code for cyclists :

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Non-fault dude...means the Country can do what it likes and not be accountable for outcomes silly...that's NZ today
    the problem is that if ACC turned around and slaped a levey on rugby clubs, the same people that complain about them not paying ACC, would just start complaining about the "nana state"
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Maybe there should be a rode code for cyclists :
    There is....

    http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/roadcode/abo...-cyclists.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    the problem is that if ACC turned around and slaped a levey on rugby clubs, the same people that complain about them not paying ACC, would just start complaining about the "nana state"
    That's NZ today as I said...how NZers can complain about a Nana State here of all places is just head in sand stuff eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Non-fault dude...means the Country can do what it likes and not be accountable for outcomes silly...

    and that is why ACC is flawed

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    and that is why ACC is flawed
    I agree..............my Daughter would be better off under ACC...I certainly think that ACC should penalise drink drivers....sport..well...the injuries are not quite so pre meditated

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