Funny, I was musing over this same idea just yesterday and came up with the idea of sticking the ACC levy on drivers' licences.
The reasoning is, as above, one can only ride one bike-drive one vehicle at a time.
Funny, I was musing over this same idea just yesterday and came up with the idea of sticking the ACC levy on drivers' licences.
The reasoning is, as above, one can only ride one bike-drive one vehicle at a time.
"Statistics are used as a drunk uses lampposts - for support, not illumination."
One ACC fee per person instead of per bike? Think it thru:
Say ACC needs $15 million per year to cover all bike related injuries.
There are 70000 bikes registered in NZ (just a figure plucked out of thin air)
So $15mil divided by 70,000 = $214.28 per bike
Now change from ACC levy per bike to ACC levy per person and guess what. The cost of accidents to fund stays the same but the number of contributors goes down. The sum is now
$15 mil divided by (lets say) 40000 individual bikers.
The result is an now an amount payable per person of $375 per person
Yep. It's a win for those with more than one bike but a loss for the majority of riders who only have one bike.
Swings and roundabouts. Yes, you can only ride one bike at a time but you can go an have an accident every month and still be covered by ACC.
Grow older but never grow up
What Oakie said.
I think it should just be on petrol and diesel. The total take would go up and rego wouldn't feel like a burden
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Yes but the person that borrows your bike has probably got a bike out of action or a cage the same thats redged so has paid acc levy so does work and bring it on.
Iwould go further and have personal redg like insurance is .i.e the bigger the risk you are the more you pay with no accident bonus like no claims bonus on insurance.
winding up stucky since ages ago
just put the plate and wof on the bike you gona ride and put sum tape over the manufacture`s name, the cops not gona look that close and wont no unless he`s a rider himself
The problem with doing it on a personal basis, is that the only way to monitor it would be by a charge on licences. That has two issues . One, it would mean yearly DL renewals - and I bet LTNZ would want to charge extra for the renewal. And probably eye testes each year too. Second, more significant;y, there's a lot of people have a licence but use it only very rarely. Old folk and such, mums , lots. It wouldn't be fair to hit them for a full rego, but they wouldn't want to hand in their licence to save the charge
Which is why BRONZ's position is that it should be on fuel. More you drive, more the risk, more you may. And it's almost impossible to avoid, gotta have fuel. And because fuel already pays an ACC levy, they amount of red tape would actually diminish.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Mate, I totally agree with you, I cannot see why that is the case.
I suggest you just swap the plates to the other bikes, like all my mates do that have several road bikes.
You take the risk.
It is ridiculous to pay for rego for several bikes.
You can however register a bike for a day if you like or a week etc etc
and that only costs a few dollars, and keeps you safe with the law and the insurance companies.
You can, but unless it's forty years old, you can only do it once every three months. Because when the short term rego runs out you must put it back on hold, and when you do that, if you then reregister it again before three months has passed you get hit for the whole three month period. Utter barstools.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
It doesn't work if you are the only person "licensed" to ride or drive the vehicle.
If it goes against your license, the yearly fee would just shift from registration to license. It would end up costing us more because the license would have a yearly fee equivalent to ACC, would probably have to be renewed yearly to prove ACC had been paid and then Rego would still cost $70 or whatever it is.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
the only way you could really get away with 2 bikes same plate is...
same bike. same colour, similar year. and just swap plate and rego over
for get about the mistakes. it took me three years to pass 5th form english,i did it in the end
I watch this with interest, since my collection of bikes is making me tend to be a tad OTT in usual terms!![]()
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