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    Question Getting consent for a ride thingie?

    I had an idea today for a mean organised event that would suit riders of all levels. Basically what im thinking of is that we find an out-of-the-way piece of windy hilly road (like the hunuas), block it off to the general public, sweep the road clear of dirt, gravel and other shiat and let us bikers have a good go!! This way learners would get a good idea of the types of windies that they should expect to encounter and how to handle them and the experienced riders could have a mean go at the hills. And this would all be in a pretty safe environment free of traffic, gravel and with ambos nearby!! (not that we'd need ambos hopefully but more for them to have a good day out)

    Here are the PROBLEMS:
    1) What kinds of consent/s would i need to get this going??
    2) Who would i need to talk to??
    3) How much would all this cost??
    4) How many riders would be keen??
    5) Any ideas on good locations??

    If anyone has any ideas or insight into this then please pm me or post up!! Any and all advice would be helpful and appreciated.

    Cheers,
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    I can see the merit of the idea. Hopefully there will be people on here who have been involved in some closed road events like hill climbs and cycle races.

    I also know that locals can get a bit disgruntled at these events closing of THEIR bit of road and not being allowed out of their own driveways etc. so if it goes ahead be prepared for the abuse that follows.

    I'm not from these parts so I have no idea what sort of governmental permission is needed nor the cost involved.
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    hehe yea thats true aye...rowdy locals!!

    im going to go and have a chat with the guys down at the commerce department and law department at uni and hopefully they'll be able to offer some insight and get me in touch with the right people (fingers crossed).

    And yea i also hope that a few of the fullas on kb might be able to help out with info too

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    Talk to the local city council, Manukau in this instance, and request a road closure. They will probably treat it as a special event and require insurance cover, public notification and obviously you paying the costs for the administration etc.
    Be cheaper to hire Pukekohe racetrack for the day.

    Great idea tho!

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    PM Deano, find a local NZACU affiliated club and setup a Sprint meeting like this one:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...hlight=sprints

    These guys also do a Hillclimb every two years, so that's worth a look too.

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    I doubt that the 'authorities' would allow such a thing. Points for trying though

    I would chase it up, just in case

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    Sorry to throw such a good idea into the gutter but -

    Think of public liability, if someone gets hurt/injured you 'could' be held liable and who would pay for damages to property? You can put a disclaimer/indemnity get people who to sign it but you still got ACC/Police and all the other Govt Depts wanting to take someone for a skate. You gotta ask yourself - is it worth it?

    (Best thing you could do is organise something in a controlled area, they are usually called "Track Days" - but it didn't hear that from me )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    Talk to the local city council, Manukau in this instance, and request a road closure. They will probably treat it as a special event and require insurance cover, public notification and obviously you paying the costs for the administration etc.
    Be cheaper to hire Pukekohe racetrack for the day.

    Great idea tho!
    I helped organise and was Clerk of the Course at a number of closed-road sprints and hillclimbs, years ago now, but I have a pretty clear idea of what is needed.

    You are best to check out with all of the locals on your chosen piece of road (or who could use it) first - otherwise you get the Council go-ahead to apply for a road closure, you apply, then the Council advertises as it is required to do by law, then all the locals object, and you're way behind.

    Try to find a stretch of road that has no houses on it and alternative ways for people living on either side of the stretch to get anywhere and everywhere.

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    Fair nuff aye...just thot id throw it out there...i definately will still look into it but im not going to go around thinking that this is the best idea since rice and curry. great to get feedback!!

    cheers guys and will update as i get more info!!
    nish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    well i first posted it up here thinking that i could get some feedback but then i realised that id get WAAAAAAY better info if i posted it up on the meetings and events section as it gets a SHITLOAD more views and has a lot more experienced members in it than our meger little club so i posted it up there too!!

    i dont really believe in the search function all that much. People are more likely to stumble onto it.

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    lets just go to puke have got something else im investigating but ill let ya know about that at uni


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    I'd advise that you get them along to RRRS one weekend, then discuss with someone like The Stranger, and organise a mentor's ride in the following weeks. That way the learners and newbies will learn all the skills that will keep them safe and make them more confident, and then with the help of an experienced group of riders they can get the knowledge fed to them face-to-face... saves a lot of hassle, gives more benefit and is far more practical than asking for a blat on a closed public road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post

    i dont really believe in the search function all that much. People are more likely to stumble onto it.
    Best read up on the Forum netiquette then.

    Did you look at the post I stuck in here earlier.

    You can easily organise an event like the one you want to. Public liability isn't an issue and MNZ have that covered when you buy a Competition license. Run the event under the auspices of a sanctioned motorsport event and you're away.

    PM Deano. Ask him how it's done.

    You could combine sprint or hillclimb events with instruction for newbies, quite easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Best read up on the Forum netiquette then.

    Did you look at the post I stuck in here earlier.

    You can easily organise an event like the one you want to. Public liability isn't an issue and MNZ have that covered when you buy a Competition license. Run the event under the auspices of a sanctioned motorsport event and you're away.

    PM Deano. Ask him how it's done.

    You could combine sprint or hillclimb events with instruction for newbies, quite easily.
    firstly eeeek coz i dont want to get a bad rep (now on definately one thread per topic and ill pick my spot wisely)
    secondly ur awesome and thanks HEAPS and HEAPS and HEAPS for that!! i have already pmed deano and i will definatly look into the rest of it as soon as i get past the tests and assignments i have coming over the next couple weeks

    looks like my holidays shall have a purpose

    cheers!!!

    ps. i thanks to you too petej ill definately be giving you a buzz sooner or later and bugging you for more info!!
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