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    Quote Originally Posted by trustme View Post
    Mind you it is hard to get a wof on an unregoed bike.
    what? that's the easy part you can't get rego till it's warranted

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I found this interesting.

    Since the bike spent most of last winter in the shed unused, I thought I would put the rego on hold this winter.

    Belatedly the thought occurred that I'm shortly switching to part time work, so every weekend will be a long weekend. Maybe on that basis I could get out a bit more this winter.

    Then I saw your comment, another option. Not sure if I could do the law abiding riding thing well enough though.
    It comes down to where you ride at speeds popo would find distressing - every speeding ticket I have ever had has either been on the outskirts of a country town just as you hit the 50 kmh part, or on a major highway, mostly on SH1. Most of the people popo tickets are citizens in cages, so he likes to lurk where it's easy for Mr Citizen to speed - straights, passing lanes, at the beginning of 50kmh stretches and at the bottom of hills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    Most of the people popo tickets are citizens in cages, so he likes to lurk where it's easy for Mr Citizen to speed - straights, passing lanes, at the beginning of 50kmh stretches and at the bottom of hills.
    Even in the event that I was riding with no actual intention of speeding, and that does happen, it is the velocities that one attains while overtaking that are of concern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Don't think so!
    Oh well, the cop that told me that was wrong then.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Even in the event that I was riding with no actual intention of speeding, and that does happen, it is the velocities that one attains while overtaking that are of concern.
    that's the ridiculous thing. Personally I reckon that being on the wrong side of the road is a hell of a lot more dangerous than doing 110 kmh, so I would rather get back in my lane as fast as possible. Which is illegal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    . As for demerit points I thought they were issued for "Unsafe" behaviour not non safety issues.
    and thats the rub, it used to be exactly that, issued for unsafe behaviour not tax issues but since the rego hike and lack of payment they realised they can punish for no rego by taking your licence via demerits, its just so wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    and thats the rub, it used to be exactly that, issued for unsafe behaviour not tax issues but since the rego hike and lack of payment they realised they can punish for no rego by taking your licence via demerits, its just so wrong
    Probably 'cos so many abused the system....
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    Demrits coppied off the net

    Exceeding the speed limit fixed by not more than 10 km/h. 10

    Exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 km/h but not more than 20 km/h 20

    Exceeding the speed limit by more than 20 km/h but not more than 30 km/h 35

    Exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 km/h but not more than 35 km/h 40

    Exceeding the speed limit by more than 35 km/h 50

    Using in a motor vehicle equipment that interferes with operation of speed measuring device 25

    Possessing in a motor vehicle equipment that is designed to interfere with operation of speed measuring device 25

    Exceed speed for stopping distance 20

    Exceed speed for stopping distance on road not marked in lanes 20

    Driver uses mobile phone while driving a vehicle 20

    Drives motor vehicle contrary to the GDLS conditions of his or her driver licence (excluding the requirement to display L plates) 35

    Failure to display L plate as required 25

    Drives a motor vehicle contrary to the non-GDLS conditions of his or her driver licence 25

    Operating unregistered motor vehicle by driving or using it on road in contravention of section 242(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998 20

    Operating unlicensed motor vehicle by driving or using it on road in contravention of section 242(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998 15

    Operating motor vehicle on road without plates affixed 20

    Using trade plate when not eligible 20

    Operating motor vehicle displaying plates or licence not authorised for that motor vehicle 25

    Operating motor vehicle displaying object or design likely to be mistaken for plates or licence authorised for that motor vehicle 25

    Operating motor vehicle with plates or licence that is wholly or partially obscured or not easily distinguishable 25

    Operating motor vehicle with temporary exemption granted under regulation 20 of the Land Transport (Motor Vehicle Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2011 20

    Failure to operate a motor vehicle with an exhaust system that complies with relevant noise output standards 25

    Operate vehicle that creates excessive noise 25

    Create excessive noise within or on vehicle 25

    Failure or refusal to remain for evidential breath test or blood test 50

    Person younger than 20 driving or attempting to drive with excessive breath alcohol or blood alcohol concentration 50

    Failure or refusal to wait for the result of a breath screening test or an evidential breath test 50

    Failure to stop on request or signal of an enforcement officer, or on being followed by motor vehicle displaying flashing blue, or blue and red, lights or sounding a siren 35

    Failure to remain stopped for an enforcement officer 35

    Driving or attempting to drive when forbidden by an enforcement officer 35

    Failure or refusal to accompany an enforcement officer when so required 50

    Person produces logbook with 1–5 omissions 10

    Person produces logbook with 6–10 omissions 20

    Person produces logbook with 11 or more omissions 30

    Person fails to produce logbook 35

    Requirement to produce approved alternative record to an enforcement officer on demand 35

    Vehicle recovery service vehicles (requirement to complete and retain tow authorities) 35

    Requirement on driver or contractor working within an alternative fatigue management scheme to keep records 35

    Taxi driver must not accept hire in specified area unless taxi is fitted with an in-vehicle security camera system that is operating 20

    Taxi driver must not accept hire in specified area unless taxi is fitted with an in-vehicle security camera system that has an unobscured view of the interior 20

    Drive or ride all terrain vehicle, motorcycle, or moped without securely fastened approved helmet 25

    Drive or ride all terrain vehicle, motorcycle, or moped with damaged, etc, safety helmet 25

    Driver fails to give way at pedestrian crossing 35

    Driver enters pedestrian crossing when passage blocked 35

    Driver of vehicle fails to give way to pedestrian on shared zone 35

    Fail to comply with school patrol sign 20

    Passing at school crossing point or pedestrian crossing 20

    Driver fails to give way to rail vehicle approaching level crossing 20

    Drive etc, cycle, vehicle, or animal across level crossing when risk of collision with rail vehicle 20

    Fail to comply with stop sign at level crossing 20

    Fail to remain stationary at stop sign until level crossing clear 20

    Driver enters controlled area of level crossing when red signal displayed 20

    Driver enters controlled area of level crossing when barrier arm lowered 20

    Fail to drive as near as practicable to the left of the roadway 20

    Fail to allow impeded traffic to pass 20

    Unsafe passing 35

    Impeding vehicle when passing 35

    Passing to right of no-passing line 35

    Drive in emergency stopping lane 10

    Fail to comply with handheld stop sign 20

    Driver fails to stop at stop sign 20

    Driver fails to give way at stop sign 20

    Driver fails to give way at give-way sign 20

    Driver fails to give way at give-way sign controlling a one-way section of road 25

    Driver of vehicle changing lanes or turning fails to give way to vehicle not changing lanes or turning 20

    Driver of left-turning vehicle fails to give way to an approaching right-turning vehicle 20

    Driver at intersection fails to give way to vehicle approaching from right 20

    Driver fails to give way to road user on footpath when entering/exiting driveway 20

    Driver entering roundabout fails to give way 20

    Drive too close to vehicle in front 20

    Driver permits riding dangerously 20

    Careless or inconsiderate use of motor vehicle 35
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    I got stopped by a cop car, whilst riding rural roads, at 05:30am on a Saturday morning.

    Not sure the risks are worth it, 'cos once they know you're a dodger

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    I got stopped by a cop car, whilst riding rural roads, at 05:30am on a Saturday morning.

    Not sure the risks are worth it, 'cos once they know you're a dodger
    Oh no, who would have thought it?????
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    Just register the bike.....
    A guy I know, rides a motorbike with no bike license, his car license has been suspended for DIC and he has no rego, he speeds and runs from the cops - one of life's winners.
    And he wonders why I won't ride with him....

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Shrek_ View Post
    Demrits coppied off the net

    Using in a motor vehicle equipment that interferes with operation of speed measuring device 25

    Possessing in a motor vehicle equipment that is designed to interfere with operation of speed measuring device 25
    To be a smart arse does "in a motor vehicle" mean that motorcyclist can't be done for those 25 demerits? I guess if it was mounted under the fairing you would still be liable. Bet you if they reworded it they would make it even more complicated instead of just deleting the "in a", you can see I have much faith in politicians.

    So 50 demerits if you have something that actively interferes with the revenue collecting road hazard, the same as "Exceeding the speed limit by more than 35 km/h", the highest one listed. interesting revenue protection racket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    and thats the rub, it used to be exactly that, issued for unsafe behaviour not tax issues but since the rego hike and lack of payment they realised they can punish for no rego by taking your licence via demerits, its just so wrong
    The aussies take your licence if you don't pay fines as well.

    And everything the aussies do our lads have to follow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    Just register the bike.....
    A guy I know, rides a motorbike with no bike license, his car license has been suspended for DIC and he has no rego, he speeds and runs from the cops - one of life's winners.
    And he wonders why I won't ride with him....
    He runs because he is a disqualified rider/driver !
    A DIC takes all driving/riding privileges off a person ! So he would be facing another 6 month disqual on top of what he has or jail if he's a recidivist offender !
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    He runs because he is a disqualified rider/driver !
    A DIC takes all driving/riding privileges off a person ! So he would be facing another 6 month disqual on top of what he has or jail if he's a recidivist offender !
    He is a repeat offender.... perhaps he should just do the time with no license and then stop drinking and driving? I bet that hasn't occured to him...
    There is no excuse for drinking and driving/riding.

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