I am in no way arguing against your logic (we have 7 regos between the two of us as well) ... but I suspect all of the following will get an airing in reply - so get your logical arguments sorted for these too:
- green slips are calculated on a number of factors which vary (rightly or wrongly) not only by rider/driver but also by vehicle, including but not limited to ...
- age of the vehicle
- address
- driving record
- GST status
- whether you carry a pillion
- engine capacity
- type of vehicle
- age of rider/driver
- driving record
- etc, etc
Thanks for your interest in this, Betty. Clearly it is a bugbear of mine - and I only own TWO vehicles! None of those 'factors' preclude a licence-based system, however. The 'other' argument - that the overall cost would rise if multiple vehicle owners only paid a single CTP insurance, is nonsense too. This would constitute an admission that multiple vehicle owners are "subsidising" other people's CTP cover. Bad.
- vehicles don't cause crashes - DRIVERS do. Except maybe those stupid cars with 'parking sensors'...if you need a 'parking sensor' you shouldn't be allowed a licence, IMHO.
- yep - you need one of these to have a licence too. In fact, what happens when someone from a "high risk address" (chortle, splutter) takes my car or bike for a spin....?
- as you say - perfect for a licence based CTP system
- not relevant in any way whatsoever.
- whether you carry a pillion
No CTP insurer has EVER asked me if I intend to carry a pillion or not. They could easily just assume that all riders do at some point...
- so, just assume that you will be riding the highest capacity engine your licence allows for. It'd still be cheaper than paying SEVEN CTP insurances....or even TWO....
- as I said, when is the last time a vehicle caused a crash? Again, I'd be happy for them to assume that it is the most "high risk" vehicle - what bollocks...Either way, it'd be cheaper and make more sense than paying two PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE fees...
- perfect for licence based system
- perfect for licence based system
- for etc, etc read revenue, revenue, revenue....
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A person can only operate one vehicle at a time. It is the person who constitutes the "risk" factor on the road. CTP insurance should be a pre-requisite of licence renewal, not vehicle registration, and should cover the individual for whatever vehicle they happen to be operating at the time.
End of bleat!