

CTP and Third Party Insurance are NOT the same thingNaked Twin wrote:A question or two please - for those who say you won't ride with someone who hasn't got insurance (well at at least 3rd part property) why the fuck do you ride on the road at all?
The last time I checked you only need CTP (green slip in NSW) to register a vehicle, thus that makes me suggest there are potentially a lot of bike and cars that only have CTP on the road. Thus you are actually riding/ driving with them every day which sort of makes your statement about not riding with uninsured riders a little backward.
Before you head out do you check that everyone who you may pass has insurance? Rhetorical and stupid question, so stop making stupid comments about not riding with uninsured riders.
Nick
Thank you for that insight, I was always wondering why I had to pay 3rd party insurance twicePhil wrote:CTP and Third Party Insurance are NOT the same thingNaked Twin wrote:A question or two please - for those who say you won't ride with someone who hasn't got insurance (well at at least 3rd part property) why the fuck do you ride on the road at all?
The last time I checked you only need CTP (green slip in NSW) to register a vehicle, thus that makes me suggest there are potentially a lot of bike and cars that only have CTP on the road. Thus you are actually riding/ driving with them every day which sort of makes your statement about not riding with uninsured riders a little backward.
Before you head out do you check that everyone who you may pass has insurance? Rhetorical and stupid question, so stop making stupid comments about not riding with uninsured riders.
NickOne pertains to medical costs only (CTP) of others (not you) and the other is for damage to other vehicles/property/etc in the case of you causing an accident
My point was that some people (not saying you) seem to think its the same thing and that if they pay the CTP at rego thats it - they are insured. Your post reminded me how stupid this whole "are you insured" thing is anyway - as you rightfully point out.Naked Twin wrote:Thank you for that insight, I was always wondering why I had to pay 3rd party insurance twicePhil wrote:CTP and Third Party Insurance are NOT the same thingNaked Twin wrote:A question or two please - for those who say you won't ride with someone who hasn't got insurance (well at at least 3rd part property) why the fuck do you ride on the road at all?
The last time I checked you only need CTP (green slip in NSW) to register a vehicle, thus that makes me suggest there are potentially a lot of bike and cars that only have CTP on the road. Thus you are actually riding/ driving with them every day which sort of makes your statement about not riding with uninsured riders a little backward.
Before you head out do you check that everyone who you may pass has insurance? Rhetorical and stupid question, so stop making stupid comments about not riding with uninsured riders.
NickOne pertains to medical costs only (CTP) of others (not you) and the other is for damage to other vehicles/property/etc in the case of you causing an accident
what was your point?
Mine was that those who say they won't ride with uninsured do so everyday, only that they don't know who is and who isn't
Smitty wrote:hmmm...life experience No 17King Nicholas wrote:..............
I am a Kawasaki pilot, not a kamikaze pilot.
The Lesson Learned: I will definitely put my safety first and be more selective with who I ride with from now on.![]()
unfortunately/fortunately most of us who have been riding for years have already come across this phenomenon
as you say its better to be a Kawasaki pilot
A very wise Man indeedCruissy wrote:To tell you the truth guys.......... I'd almost rather ride with an uninsured pilot that an insured one, for various reasons:
1. He/she's likely to be more careful than someone who is insured for fear of crashing their beloved bike.
2. He/she's likely to be a more experienced and capable rider and is sufficiently confident in their abilities not to need insurance, and generally (hopefully) will be more careful also.
At the end of the day my greater concern bares on my health not my bike, the bike is replaceable but I'm not![]()
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