Current vehicle registrations would be a better indication of what's on our roads than licence classes.
http://www.acc.co.nz/injury-preventi...fety/WCM001268
"Motorcycles make up 2% of the vehicles on NZ roads but are seven times more likely to be injured than other road users and account for 17% of road-related injury costs to ACC.
• The rate of motorcycle crashes is ten times higher than their proportion of the New Zealand motor vehicle fleet.
• An Australian study indicated that motorcyclists are 19 times more likely to have a fatal crash per kilometre travelled than other road users. (Nairn, 1993)."
Agreed,stats are about as pointless as trying to make motorcycling safer through endless threads on why/how/blah blah blah.Bikes are in the great scheme of things a risky way to get around,people on bikes will die prematurely just as many do doing just about anything you care to mention,it really is that simple.
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OOps. Sorry, Cut and paste wrong link.Try http://www.transport.govt.nz/assets/...ICENCE2006.pdf
Original post corrected as well.
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Interesting! According to http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/statistics/m.../table-29.html (correct link this time) In 2007 there were 18769 motorcycles and mopeds out of a total vehicle fleet of 267043. That is over 7% of the total registered vehicle fleet. This number does not include unregistered motorcycles such as dirt bikes, farm bikes etc.
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Fwiw came across an interesting article the other day,Harley are offering a minimum trade in price when guys buy a Sportster in the States in order to help out with the recession (thats what they said anyway)other models are not affected by the same deplorable resale value so they say,i kind of agree as when a mate bought a new Harley last year what they offered him for his old sporty (immaculate) was insulting hence he still has it in the garage.
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Go here if you want raw data about the vehicle fleet
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
And still here mate,38 or so bikes later,actually about the same in years since my first.In that amount of years riding ive listened to/read blah blah more than i can remember based around making bikes/riders safer,all good stuff and well meant im sure but as worthwhile as a 3rd ball on a greyhound.If someone doesnt want to get hurt on a bike then dont ride em,you can toddle along if that makes you feel safer but it wont protect you from the stupidity of other road users,you can get older n wiser and pick the places to have fun more wisely but as i found out last Woodstock trip that guarantees nothing either.Bikes are dangerous,doesnt take a genius to work that out,tragedies/stupidity will happen same applies.I enjoy riding to much to let what ifs bother me to much.
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