KB rant bus in full swing, wooo-hooo!
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
As I said in my other thread, we need to know the full story before passing too much judgement. My beef is the way the media always spin the story to make the biker look like the problem. Look at the way they are targeting bikers at the moment but not targeting the car drivers who never see bikes. Safety is EVERYBODIES problem
If you are what you eat, then I'm fast, cheap and easy
I have a gas axe and a welder! What do you mean "it won't fit"?
Zis is very true
One of our guys went down last year because he made a cock-up of an overtaking effort.
Into the ditch he goes then off to hospital.
Cop on scene was pretty good, too much practice probably, and came up to me to have a word at the hospital.
It was all goin well until............he couldn't help himself.......he looked me dead in the eye, went completely serious and, while pointing to his own Hi-Viz
"might have been different if he was wearing one of these"
Poor guy looked genuinely offended when I just burst out laughing
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet
Press Release 8pm Sunday 6th February 2011
From: Motorcycle Action Group of NZ (MAG-NZ)
To: All
MAG-NZ are outraged that the NZ Police can issue a statement saying that had a motorcyclist killed today when a truck U-turned into his path, been wearing a Hi-Viz vest the truck driver may have seen him. The complete disregard for the family that has just lost a loved one is outrageous and the speculative comment about the lack of an item of clothing being the cause of his demise is nothing short of disgraceful.
How can any comment regarding the cause of a road death be made in such a bald way by our countries Police Force before the SCU have even had time to begin investigating the cause of the crash?
Motorcyclists are required by law to have headlights on at all times. Having a bright source of illumination in front of reflective clothing prevents the reflective clothing from reflecting light. If you miss seeing a bright headlight you are hardly likely to see a Hi-Viz vest.
RIP to the rider and condolences to his family and friends from MAG-NZ.
Ends
Anne James
President
MAG-NZ
Am I right in reading that up to four motorcyclists have died this weekend?
Not good.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
We had a motorcycle rider taken down (at work) by a U-turner in December.
Our Motorcyclist had:
Head lamp on, Hi-Vis Vest on, Hi-Vis panniers, AND a 2m high Hi-Vis Flag.
If only she had firecrackers shooting out of her arse...................
The MSL could send out a free Hi-vis vest with every rego paid for. That should improve road safety, and maybe more bikers will live.
Of course, they won't want to send out more than one vest to owners of multiple bikes, since they can only wear one vest at a time....
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Keep on chooglin'
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