TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
But you might lend your other bike to your mate. What you really need is a choice between continuous and non-continuous registration, or (for something that is never going to happen) the "government" to admit continuous registration was a bad idea and this applies for those with multiple cages as well.
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --- Unknown sage
Good afternoon Enzo
Thank you for your email of 23 November 2012.
I appreciate your frustration with having to pay for licence fees when your motorcycle was not being used on the road. I have endeavoured to explain the legislation/rationale behind your two questions:
- Why there is a 3 month minimum for having the vehicle license on hold?
- Why is there a kw per ton system for LAMS, but not for setting fees.
The timeframe for an exemption from licensing is between three and 12 months and this is outlined in clause 20 of the Land Transport (Motor Vehicle Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2011. The exemption process was designed for such purposes as restoration projects, caravans affixed to campsites and the seasonal use of vehicles. Therefore, if a vehicle is used frequently, it must be continuously licensed. The NZ Transport Agency believes the minimum three-month exemption period is appropriate for the purposes it was designed for.
This legislation can be accessed online at:
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regul...LM2938344.html
In regards to your second query, a number of powerful high-performance motorcycles capable of high speeds and rapid acceleration are available on the market. These motorcycles are not suitable for novice riders due to their power, riding position and handling. Advances in motorcycle power are likely to continue.
As a result of this, a new rating system was introduced to improve the safety of motorcycles, known as the Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme (LAMS). Learner and restricted motorcycle riders have a wide range of motorcycles to choose from, up to an engine capacity limit of 660 cc but are restricted to a maximum power-to-weight ratio of 150 kW to 90 kg. More information can be obtained on our website at:
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/licence/gett...torcycles.html
A vehicle licence fee is made up of a number of components with the majority of the fee consisting of the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) levy. This levy is set by solely by the ACC according to the type of vehicle and the risk associated with that vehicle type.
The ACC levy also differs depending on whether a vehicle is petrol or diesel powered. Petrol vehicles pay a lower annual licence fee than diesel vehicles because a portion of the ACC levy is added to the cost of petrol at the pump. For diesel vehicles, the entire ACC levy is paid in one lump sum as part of the annual licence fee. This is because diesel fuel is also used for off-road vehicles, such as tractors and boats, as well as machinery.
As mentioned above, the levy is set by the ACC and therefore we suggest that you contact the ACC levy complaint line on 0508 426 837 if you require any further information on the levy and the vehicle classification system.
You may also be interested to know that the Vehicle Licensing Reform project was recently announced. This is a joint Ministry of Transport and NZ Transport Agency review of annual vehicle licensing, warrant of fitness, certificate of fitness and transport services licensing systems which will explore opportunities to make each of the systems more simple and efficient. Further details of the review can be found on the Ministry of Transport website at:
http://www.transport.govt.nz/ourwork...mconsultation/
The scope of this review includes alternative options for collecting the ACC levy, which is a significant component of the costs that are associated with licensing a motorcycle.
Ellena
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Customer Response Team
NZ Transport Agency
Private Bag 11777
Palmerston North 4442
New Zealand
It’s quick and easy to pay for your vehicle licence online at www.nzta.govt.nz and we post you the label!
Sooooo it's Different department, diferent system?
"This IS KB.
Context here means jack-shit "-scumdog
PS, i'm pretty sure i was closest in terms of reply content.
what do i win?
I see the NZTA has adopted inland revenue's perverted noun for victim.Originally Posted by Customer Response Team, NZ Transport Agency
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Ignore him. He's unaware he's acting as an agent for the government. He's fell hook line and sinker for the "divide and conquer" propaganda. Governments learn't that shit from a geezer in Germany a few decades back. I'll bet this good citizen also grasses up tradesmen doing cashies.
Pay your rego / don't pay your rego; But don't blame those who choose the latter option for the government effectively saying "fuck you" to those who pay.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
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