Mick C 98ZX9R wrote:I have perfected the "come to a complete stop without putting a foot down" technique for the one stop sign that I have to go through sometimes. I don't know if it qualifies as a stop in the eyes of the law though

I'd have to check the legislation, but my understanding is that the "vehicle" must come to a complete stop, with the test being that the wheels are no longer rotating.
If I remember, I'll check it out.
Actually, I had nothing better to do, so I thought i'd have a look.
I can find nothing in the acts interpretation act defining the term "stop".
This normally means that the word is as defined in the dictionary.
Therefore:
"To halt the motion or progress of.
To cease moving, progressing, acting, or operating; come to a halt."
Interestingly enough, I can not find anything with regards to specifics re: stopping a motorcycle.
It's important to note that when speaking about "stopping" type offences they are referred to in the Australian Road Rules and are now the same in every state.
There may be case law with regards to a similar matter, but I sure as hell aint going to be looking it up.
If anyone gets pinched for failing to stop because they didn't put their feet down, I would be advising that they take the matter to court.
Sorry this doesn't help you tho Kempy.