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Hi AllI received this at work today.Subject: Motorcycle Training Courses Good Morning All, Thought I would let you know the dates of the Motorcycle Skills Courses we have part funded (in partnership with Regional Road Safety (Maureen Bishop)) as a way to help address the rising number of injuries as a result of motorcycle crashes. Injuries from motorcycle crashes contribute to 18% of ACC motor-vehicle claims, when representing only 2% of vehicles on the road. From looking at the data, there seems to be a need for skills in both the urban and open road environments which the subsidised training is trying address. If you come across motorcyclists you feel would benefit from up-skilling themselves through the course of your work, please feel free to put them in touch with Mainland Driving School (contact details on the flyer attached). We are trying to reach those who would not normally attend a course, especially those returning to riding after a long break (the born-agains). Where the younger population continues to be represented in motorcycle crashes, there is a worrying rising trend in the 35-50 age range too. Dates of Courses: Kind regards Kate Kate Bussell Injury Prevention Consultant Accident Compensation Corporation Northwood Branch 1 Radcliffe Road PO Box 5293, Christchurch
what i would like to know is how that stats are collected. Is this (A) road bike only crashes or do these stats alsol include (1)weekend riders of chookchasers - MX bikes and also (2) farm bike accidents. Keen to know as I suspect that I may be unduly subsidizing all those people in (1) & (2)could you ask as waiting with baited breath.