Here's my 10c worth...
If you own more than one bike and/or car, (which I have to do, as moving my two kids around on the bike is not that easy) you pay two ACC levies.
As it has been pointed out, you can only ride/drive one at a time so...
Put the ACC levy on the drivers licence, make it a yearly renewal. The onus is then on every licenced driver to be paid up.
As vehicles get registered yearly (or six monthly) and each vehicle needs to be registered TO someone, it would be easy for the LTSA to check the ACC componment. No ACC, no rego.
For those who do not own cars, a similar system of notification to say a power bill would need to apply.
As it stands, putting the ACC component on fuel hurts all those who never use a road, as pointed out before.
As for the pathetic public transport in Auckland, who wants to spend three hours EACH way, and in my case over $30 per day on a train/bus..?
I ride a bike because 1. I enjoy it, 2. I only have so much time in the day and 3. In my own little way I am easing the traffic congestion.
I don't save all that much in fuel, the diesel truck I have actually costs about 10% more to run than the bike, what I can't (and won't) do is waste the precious little time I have left after work sitting in traffic. The bike helps there, but as I ride every day, sometimes I really miss the roof and the heater.
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