"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
A big fucking fat ZERO is what moto-nz have done for biker safety in NZ.
What a waste of thirty bucks.
At least ACC can say they have listened to the biker community?
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
In my opinion, your view above is rubbish if by it you mean to imply that is always the case. It's a fob off when the results are not as you want them.
I've analysed the numbers, time and time again as have lots of other people. Even allowing for errors and rounding and poor data collection, the stats are not good. We bikers can, and should do better. Attempting to shift the blame onto car drivers all or most of the time is denial of the obvious.
But I suspect we will have to agree to disagree.
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Old enough to know better
(but doing it anyway!)
Don't be silly. They are still in the blame the biker mode. The airline industry was here about half a centuary ago and then they realised that instead of blaming the pilots that if they fixed the thigns around the pilot the pilots made less mistakes or at least their mistakes were survivable. The difference of course is that if the airline industry didn't fix their shit there would be no passengers and therefore no industry whereas with bikers the more they blame them the more ACC they can charge them.![]()
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --- Unknown sage
Who is in blame the biker mode. Not me. I said as bikers we can do more and I said as bikers if we try and shift the blame totally onto other road users we are in denial about the obvious. I did not say other road users are blameless. Far from it.
If you look at the accident stats for serious injuries and fatalities across the urban and rural environment, about 30% of accidents do not involve other vehicles. Of the accidents that involve multiple vehicles at least half of them (probably more truth be told) the principle fault is the biker, the rest lie with cars. Katman was right in that respect (at least with my understanding of the accidents stats).
However, that picture changes quite a lot if you look at all accidents (minor in addition to serious and fatal). There are a lot more minor accidents reported and about 80% of those do not relate to speed, alcohol, drugs or rider fault. So at least at the minor end of the scale we riders are doing well, other road users are not.
So when people start quoting stats, it pays to ask what accidents the stats relate too.
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Old enough to know better
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Mr Kiwi is right on the money
No official body seems willing to grasp the real issue of raising riding standards - it's the only thing which is going to make a measurable difference to the accident statistics. If this forum is a genuine reflection of the motorcycling population, the average rider is probably lukewarm too. The old saying about the definition of insanity.... doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results was never more true.
I'd be interested in seeing that data. The data I have does not breakdown into subsets of serious or not serious accidents. Although it would be a good bet that non-serious accidents don't get recorded anywhere.
However, the MOT figures are "motorcyclist primarily responsible for multiple vehicle crash = 23%".
And I stand by my statement that MOT and ACC shift the denominator, and cherry pick data sets to get the outcome they want.
I read Gareth Morgans rant about "I'm an economist and I know everything and I checked the figures and bikers are naughty naughty people".
I will give Gareth the benefit of the doubt, and assume he was given cherry picked data, and was simply to lazy to cross check it.
As a simple cross check would show bikers are sometimes very bad, often average and overall better than car drivers, but are always vulnerable.
Motorcyclists are primarily responsible for only 33% of single vehicle crashes and 23% of multiple vehicle crashes.
Whats the bet that Car drivers are responsible for virtually 100% of their single vehicle and multiple vehicle crashes. And thats shifting the denominator right back at ya.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
Yeh, but doing nothing over and over again like these muppets is even worse, shirley?
iirc 150 bucks of mine is what they have before I stopped paying rego, you can get a nice pair of gloves for that. Keep my fingers warm and dry, enhanced feel, leading to overall control benefits in some situations. The same cannot be said for the metric fuckton of nothing delivered so far.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
Yes Mr Kiwi and co (which I suspect includes you) is right on OUR money.
As for doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results - from the beginning of motorcycling it has been blame the biker but even if every biker was Peter Perfect there would still be the stats to say they were their own worst enemies because that is the way humans like it, blame the minority. Perfect airline pilots still crash, still technically 'at fault' but by dealing with contributing factors the industry has been made safer. A couple of off the top of my head examples; Instead of rumble strips on fog lines and next to central WRBs, these things even flick the wheels of 4x4s, now about setting them back off the road so correction of the awake driver can happen before them rather than affecting a driver that is still 'on the road', ensure the crap from roadworks is swepted up before the crew leaves.
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --- Unknown sage
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