They can only do it per road bike. I see the possibilities of gaps in the stats, do all the bikes have the same details, do they realise that Joe H Blog, Joe Blog and J Blog are all the same person? Also my cage racks up lots of Ks without my in it whereas my bike only racks up ks without me when its getting its WoF.
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If you mean averaging then there is hardly a cage that isn't subject to WoF but that are many bikes that aren't.
After reading some of the comments both here and on other sites I feel there are a few misconceptions out there. Here is a follow up article... http://garethsworld.com/motorbike-ri...d-to-get-real/
I thought the council members were banned from posting on Kiwibiker? Or be banned from the council.
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"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
So we are 'penalised' because of our choice of transport mode based on some doubtful statistics. While people who engage in other higher risk activities escape payment.
Seems to me it's more about here's a group that can easily be identified and charged rather than address the large number of other activities simply because there's no mechanism for collection.
After all as you said "The principle is that those engaging in higher risk activities should pay more of its costs."
I would also dispute that motorcycling is a high risk activity. It is my transport mode of choice. Rather the 'consequences of a misadventure are high cost" would seem to be the truer statement.
I agree in that a lot of bikers (lets just round it up to ALL bikers to be on the safe side) need to put some time in to improve their roadcraft (not that it was directly addressed in his blog).
I don't agree that over-taxation is an effective way to achieve this. How is putting out obviously scaremongering figure going to get bikers to listen? How is charging us more going to allow us to buy better gear? or afford roadcraft training?
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
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I booked my wife into an ACC paid for scooter refresher course.....the 2 people who turned up got good value for money. Message ACC gets is no one is really that interested.
My wife is not keen on riding around Auckland and I don't blame her as the standard of driving is so poor.
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