Lane Splitting Amendment Dropped(for the time being)
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Lane Splitting Amendment Dropped(for the time being)
Due to the uproar caused by the Motorcycling fraternity NTC has removed the intended changes for the Lane Splitting laws(151a) from there Amendment package.
More can be found at http://www.mraa.org.au
More can be found at http://www.mraa.org.au
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Re: Lane Splitting Amendment Dropped(for the time being)
roundman58 wrote:Due to the uproar caused by the Motorcycling fraternity NTC has removed the intended changes for the Lane Splitting laws(151a) from there Amendment package.
More can be found at http://www.mraa.org.au
aaah Shane
some good news...for now
btw what is ARRRRMG...?

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I wouldn't be counting your chickens yet. Might be just a cheap tactic to get the motorcycling community to calm down, while the NTC and/or ARRMG fine tune the proposal and slip it though while no-one's looking.
Still, for now we can rest a little easier. Hopefully they can now see that there's enough dangers to motorcyclists on our roads without adding to them with ill-conceived laws.
Still, for now we can rest a little easier. Hopefully they can now see that there's enough dangers to motorcyclists on our roads without adding to them with ill-conceived laws.
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I believe ARRMG is Australian Road Rules Management Group(could be wrong though), and at least the way it reads, is that for the moment the rule will not be presented with the current raft of amendments.
The proposal will now go back to the development stage and be discussed with consultation(?) before a decision will be made on whether it is to be put forward again with the next round of amendments.
At least now the consultation process may include bike groups and other road groups.
The proposal will now go back to the development stage and be discussed with consultation(?) before a decision will be made on whether it is to be put forward again with the next round of amendments.
At least now the consultation process may include bike groups and other road groups.
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That's good news
But does it mean it's legal ? I believe one still can be booked as in the case of NSW you can get fined for every car you pass?

But does it mean it's legal ? I believe one still can be booked as in the case of NSW you can get fined for every car you pass?

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$20 bucks says they will drop it... make a big announcement that they are dropping it... and then pass the law quietly when no one is watching.... Then leave it for about a year and suddenly do a big sting operation....
Thats what the government usually does when something causes protests...
Thats what the government usually does when something causes protests...
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