Government site, obviously...!

Browbeating motorcyclists.
http://www.motorbikesafety.qld.gov.au:80/
More realistic laws, policed in a reasonable way, with greater visible police presence, plus:Rusty wrote:Having said that, I have no real suggestions as to how one could reach those who ride like idiots.
Shifty wrote:We need proper training of both drivers & riders, a better licensing system, transparent statistics and record-keeping, appropriate road-safety devices & road quality, and more frequent & affordable skills training & motorsport events, NOT less tracks and more expensive events. GST on your entry fees. GST & Stamp Duty on the Public Liability insurance for racetracks & training facilities, that are included in your entry fees, and in turn charged GST on....
frog wrote:You dont know the half of it mate. Just got a LOVELY letter from Qld Main Roads with some VERY dubious statistics that obviously take into account all the farm accidents including quads and the like and dickhead farmers not wearing helmets and such.
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We already received a "Safe Motorcycling" thingy in the mail a while back...mgvette57 wrote:Let's see how long it takes the NSW government to follow suit?
Actually it is road level to rear fender angle from axle center at 45 degrees from uranus to the sun dial and then onto to venus pulling on marsred_dave wrote:We already received a "Safe Motorcycling" thingy in the mail a while back...mgvette57 wrote:Let's see how long it takes the NSW government to follow suit?
As far as QLD goes, i thought it was loud pipes and incorrect swingarm to mudguard angles that killed people.
All jokes aside... when I sold my VTR1000 to a Q-Rider I had to show him how to START the bike before he could ride it off all wobbly-like.Q-ride is administered by people who don't ride or have bike licences, with the exception of two staff who have licences but don't own bikes. It's quite obvious that the 'safety' website is written by someone without the first idea about motorcycles. A system where motorcycle shops can grant licences, same day that riding begins for a learner. High resultant accident rate with underprepared but licenced riders. Where does this leave experienced motorcyclists?
If that's the bit of paraphernalia I'm thinking about, then it only made it out of the plastic wrapper so it wouldn't jam up my crosscut shredder. I think i read it for 5 seconds, tops.red_dave wrote:We already received a "Safe Motorcycling" thingy in the mail a while back...mgvette57 wrote:Let's see how long it takes the NSW government to follow suit?
As far as QLD goes, i thought it was loud pipes and incorrect swingarm to mudguard angles that killed people.