Bike Deaths Double!!
Bike Deaths Double!!
This is just sad, why have so many more people died compared to last year?
Comments?
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/stor ... 02,00.html
Comments?
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/stor ... 02,00.html
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- Duane
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You see, its all relative
There are more and more people riding bikes every year due to the following:
* Popularity
* Price of Petrol
* Parking of cars cost
* Vespa's are the in thing apparantly (in melbourne)
With the increase of sales of motorcycles/licences
* Majority of cases where a Scooter is involved - Safety gear is hardly ever seen appart from whats required by law
* Every generation seems to get stupider at the moment
* There are way to many people in australia and this is our lord's (yes, greg) way of culling people to ensure we don't go to the next stage of water restrictions.
Alternatively, I think the best answer to your question is:
Because.
HTH
Duane
There are more and more people riding bikes every year due to the following:
* Popularity
* Price of Petrol
* Parking of cars cost
* Vespa's are the in thing apparantly (in melbourne)
With the increase of sales of motorcycles/licences
* Majority of cases where a Scooter is involved - Safety gear is hardly ever seen appart from whats required by law
* Every generation seems to get stupider at the moment
* There are way to many people in australia and this is our lord's (yes, greg) way of culling people to ensure we don't go to the next stage of water restrictions.
Alternatively, I think the best answer to your question is:
Because.
HTH
Duane
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Unfortunately I think most align being a good rider with being a "fast" rider and put simply that ain't necessarily true. Going "fast" on the road will get you dead one day. This is a culture that unfortunately comes with what we do.
The increasing popularity of bikes and the older bods getting a bike after the kids have grown up etc I think has also added to it. Most of these don't have any training, but think they can ride a bike. They now go and buy something with twice the horsepower and two thirds the weight of the dunger they rode in the 70's and think they'll be good enough to ride it safely.
It's all about training and attitude....and Mabo and the vibe...but mostly the vibe...
The increasing popularity of bikes and the older bods getting a bike after the kids have grown up etc I think has also added to it. Most of these don't have any training, but think they can ride a bike. They now go and buy something with twice the horsepower and two thirds the weight of the dunger they rode in the 70's and think they'll be good enough to ride it safely.
It's all about training and attitude....and Mabo and the vibe...but mostly the vibe...
It's really all about standing around drinking Dave's beer.
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Yeah Glen...I agree....and not just because it's about the vibe either...although that's also true in my opinionGlen wrote:Unfortunately I think most align being a good rider with being a "fast" rider and put simply that ain't necessarily true. Going "fast" on the road will get you dead one day. This is a culture that unfortunately comes with what we do.
The increasing popularity of bikes and the older bods getting a bike after the kids have grown up etc I think has also added to it. Most of these don't have any training, but think they can ride a bike. They now go and buy something with twice the horsepower and two thirds the weight of the dunger they rode in the 70's and think they'll be good enough to ride it safely.
It's all about training and attitude....and Mabo and the vibe...but mostly the vibe...





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Marty
did you say 7/10s
IM NOT SURE HOW THE READS ON MY ODOMETER
cos i cannot even remeber ceenya on the same ride
dont give me 7 /%*!$ 10s
although i am older bod ( thanks glen ) little training etc etc
only ridden in the seventies
but fuck it i still ride with my incapabilites and im enjoying it
stay safe people anticipate / rise safely / with confidence
and enjoy your ride get home to missus or shell f%$%^&* killya
mick
did you say 7/10s
IM NOT SURE HOW THE READS ON MY ODOMETER
cos i cannot even remeber ceenya on the same ride
dont give me 7 /%*!$ 10s


although i am older bod ( thanks glen ) little training etc etc
only ridden in the seventies


but fuck it i still ride with my incapabilites and im enjoying it
stay safe people anticipate / rise safely / with confidence
and enjoy your ride get home to missus or shell f%$%^&* killya

mick
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Duane is right - remember, the number of motorcycles sold in Australia has continued to rise and rise, I think over 100,000 were sold last year ?? Its back to the halycon days of the 80's as far as dealers are concerned.
As far as ER is concerned, well they see bike fatalities increase as well.
A couple of years ago, we had 7 or 8 deaths here in the ACT from bikes - it was a huge statistical *blip*, normally there are only 2 or 3.....
Its part of the deal in riding bikes. Full stop. We all know it can be dangerous, there are lots of risks, etc etc. Does this stop you riding ?
I didn't think so......

As far as ER is concerned, well they see bike fatalities increase as well.
A couple of years ago, we had 7 or 8 deaths here in the ACT from bikes - it was a huge statistical *blip*, normally there are only 2 or 3.....
Its part of the deal in riding bikes. Full stop. We all know it can be dangerous, there are lots of risks, etc etc. Does this stop you riding ?
I didn't think so......

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YEAH TOTALLY AGRRED GOS
STRATEGIC MEASURES NEED TO BE IMPLEMENTED
NO OLD BASTARDS SHOULD BE ABLE TO RIDE
EXCEPT IF THEY WEAR HI VIS VEST AND LARGE RED FLAG ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF BIKE
WITH CARDS HELD ON WITH PEGS TO MAKE NOISE TO ALERT CAGERS
OF OLDER MOTOERCYCLIST WITH NO SKILLS
MICK
STRATEGIC MEASURES NEED TO BE IMPLEMENTED
NO OLD BASTARDS SHOULD BE ABLE TO RIDE
EXCEPT IF THEY WEAR HI VIS VEST AND LARGE RED FLAG ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF BIKE
WITH CARDS HELD ON WITH PEGS TO MAKE NOISE TO ALERT CAGERS
OF OLDER MOTOERCYCLIST WITH NO SKILLS
MICK
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