
Originally Posted by
Hopeful Biker
and keep an eye out for EVERYTHING around you!
...you'd better because the locals sure as hell won't. If there would be one word to describe kiwi drivers (in general) it would be oblivious.
It is quite simple, people aren't taught to take it serious - thus they don't take it serious. Imagine we allowed airline pilots to have a similar attitude...

Originally Posted by
Kickaha
I think most riders consider themselves better than they really are
95% of all motorists consider themselves "average or above"...

Originally Posted by
onearmedbandit
While I agree that this attitude has a lot to do with the reasons why motorcyclists continue to crash, this way of thinking is almost hard-wired in us all from a young age, maybe even something we are born with. It is this culture that has brought mankind to where we are today, it is responsible for everything from space travel to Sir Ed climbing Mt Everest. I'm not saying I've got the answer, or even if there is an answer.
Yes, but Sir Ed didn't conquer Everest, NASA didn't get to the moon and Michael Schumaker didn't win races because they were blase about it. They accomplished that through a combination of hard work, deep understanding and utmost respect for their challenge. Now Mr. XR8 Bathhurst and Johnny Boyracer haven't had to work hard to get their license, they have little or no understanding of what actually constitute proper driving and they have no respect for their fellow motorists.
First thing to address is to make people realise that motoring is serious business. Making obviously flawed commercials and putting forward idiotic slogans is probably counter-productive in this regard.

Originally Posted by
MSTRS
The Govt does not support 'advanced' training because they believe that the resultant 'skilled' motorists will use that skill to drive/ride faster.
That sounds reasonable - at least when people don't have the skills they can't speed... or what? What can you do when faced with sheer idiocy like that?

Originally Posted by
shrub
There have been some interesting (and disheartening) comments about advanced training, and I'm afraid they're probably right. Our Leaders have decided that speed and alcohol are the two areas that they will target in their attempt to be seen to do something because they are cheap amd easy to measure results. If they're flat out chasing speeders they don't need to worry about the guy changing the CD and taking his eyes off the road for several seconds at 100 kmh. He's really hard to prosecute, so let him go. "We're doing our bit - we issued 78787 speeding tickets last year".
On that account I must admit I have always wondered how the police can justify doing speeding-enforcement using radar equipment while on the move - with one officer in the car. Honestly, his attention can not be fully directed towards the primary task at hand...
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