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21-07-2009, 12:27 PM | #151 | ||
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Has anyone considered the TAC (and equivalent other state bodies) and Insurance companies might be pushing for this in the background??
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21-07-2009, 12:53 PM | #152 | |||
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with insurance, as long as the lowering is legal and noted they don't really care, becuase premiums will get adjusted accordingly. most cars in an accident get assessed by qualified assessors after an accident and if looks lower then legal most insurers will refuse insurance renewals for that car unless he can prove it is legal. if it is a factor in the accident and ot legal the persons insurance will not pay out. with the TAC, well what evidence has been put forward by them on how many: accidents have happened people died accidents avoided simply because of a car thats lower then 5cm? why should the TAC care if the car has been lowered by more then 5 cm but because done correctly the braking distance is reduced, and the car is safer? and in a major investigation with deaths, how many media reports have you ever seen that state "lowered car cause of accident'? |
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21-07-2009, 02:00 PM | #153 | |||
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21-07-2009, 02:07 PM | #154 | |||
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ken, most of us do realise that it is in NSW atm. state govt's tho will use it as a litmus test before adopting it in their respective states. even if another state modifies it before implementation, the baiscs don't change. |
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21-07-2009, 02:20 PM | #155 | |||
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21-07-2009, 03:33 PM | #156 | ||
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This keeps getting worse and worse.
I have just spoken to the NRMA, I was concerned how these changes would affect my policy. I told them that under the current laws, my car is fine, but asked would they be covered under the new laws. He went through their modifications policy with me. It states that lowering a car is fine, provided that it meets state requirements for registration. After hearing the new rules, he beleived that if I do not have an engineers certificate on the 1st of August and processed by the RTA to be official, then I would not meet registration requirements and so would not have any coverage in the event of an accident. How the **** am I supposed to get my car engineered, approved and signed off in 2 weeks when the RTA doesn't know exactly what is going on? I've also heard that engineering signatories have been told that any work done after the 17/7 is invalid. I suggest everyone ring their insurance companies to check this, it could get very ugly.
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21-07-2009, 03:39 PM | #157 | ||
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Wow, that could really mess things up.
Although, if the car is inspected for compliance and it is within the 50mm and is not chopped springs, it SHOULD be fine. From what I understand of the VSB50, It seems that is all that is required to get a engineers cert. |
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21-07-2009, 04:14 PM | #158 | ||
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As I said in a previous post along with ltd on 20s, I would like to see some statistics to support this new law. How many lowered cars were involved in accidents and did the lowering contribute to the accident?
I was going to say that it sounds like the biggest attack so far on modified car owners but I think as many others do, this is only the start. The Roads Minister starts off ''Hoons may think their car looks cool but as far as I'm concerned....blah.blah...". Sounds like a pathetic effort to get rid of hoons. Whats next shiny wheels and custom paint. That is not as stupid in their eyes as it sounds. The government could literally justify all new road laws with the excuse of eliminating hoons. And again, I'd love to see some statistics to support this crap.
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21-07-2009, 04:20 PM | #159 | |||
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Those who run car clubs, let him know what charity events you run, how many of your members have modified suspension, how much you contribute to the local community. There are a fair few based right here on this forum.
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21-07-2009, 04:33 PM | #160 | ||
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I will and I will let all those on this forum know what response I get.
I hope others do likewise. Although I am in Victoria, and more importantly 'Victorias Hoon Capital', Bendigo, I'm worried once these laws and politicians get momentum there will be little to stop them. These duds, and they are, can destroy peoples hobbies and more importantly, livelihoods.
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21-07-2009, 04:55 PM | #161 | |||
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Just did that and called the clown. Im tipping taht they have had a few people ringing today seeing as though I was hung up on as soon as I mentioned VSI 50. |
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21-07-2009, 05:01 PM | #162 | |||
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i think if we get enough momemtum behind this it may get dropped very quietly.... this has the potential to wreck an entire aftermarket industry, a hobby, flood the RTA till it just grinds to a halt, mess insurance policies, and cause nothing but more frustration and anxiety on the streets between police and everyday drivers.. |
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21-07-2009, 05:35 PM | #163 | ||
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This is an attack.
Pure, simple. Next step, the streets will be lined with army tanks.
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21-07-2009, 05:58 PM | #164 | |||
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21-07-2009, 06:35 PM | #165 | |||
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and the day that (touch wood) you hit an oil slick and the car hurls into a wall and your insurance dosnt cover you? |
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21-07-2009, 07:41 PM | #166 | ||
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There goes the $$$ to be made from all the aftermarket manufacturers.....
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21-07-2009, 08:12 PM | #167 | ||
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I don't want to see young hoons putting their lives or the lives of others at risk, just because they think their car looks better 15 centimetres closer to the ground," Mr Daley said.
"Raising or lowering a vehicle's height can put the driver, passengers and other road users at risk. "It can affect handling, braking and safety features such as electronic stability control." How many 'hoons' do you see in cars new enough to have electronic stability control?? It really looks like nothing more than a political stunt, there are already the laws there to stop people from dangerously modifying their cars in height, and if they were serious about safety they'd get serious about enforcing what is already the law. At the moment they're only serious about press releases.
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21-07-2009, 09:51 PM | #168 | ||
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What do I do with my XR6T that lowered as a HWP car by NSW police?
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21-07-2009, 10:09 PM | #169 | |||
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21-07-2009, 10:21 PM | #170 | |||
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21-07-2009, 10:34 PM | #171 | ||
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We have had a bit to do with engineers and lowered cars lately, and were informed by the engineer that the ADRs state that a car fitted with an airbag cannot be lowered AT ALL !! So ALL lowered cars with airbags are illegal.
so good luck to anyone finding an engineer to pass their car with scare bags. |
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21-07-2009, 10:35 PM | #172 | |||
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This includes the company providing my insurance, the NRMA. They have no idea whether or not I will be insured in a fortnight. Somehow I don't think the NRMA is the sort of place to have their "head in the sand" on such important issues that would affect a number of policy holders. Neither does the RTA, the body who is meant to be implementing this. I've had numerous phone calls with the technical hotline and even they have unanswered questions. It is completely unacceptable that I do not know if in two weeks time my car will be insured due to a rushed change in the law. NO excuses.
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22-07-2009, 10:01 AM | #174 | |||
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with so many motoring laws overlapping the other, its really time for all the states to really sit down and draft a whole new set of national laws. same across the country. |
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22-07-2009, 11:59 AM | #175 | ||
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Here's my letter to Mr Daley. Also sent to Rees, my local member, the shadow roads minister, and leader of the oppositon
22 July 2009 Mr Michael Daley, Governor Macquarie Tower, 1 Farrer Place, SYDNEY 2000 Dear Mr Daley Vehicle Standards Information 50, Raising and Lowering Vehicles I am writing to you regarding your press release on the 16th of July and the release of VSI 50 on the RTA website on the 17th of July. Apparently, according to your press release and this new standard, I am a hoon. However I have never received a speeding fine, never been pulled over for anything other than a random breath test, let alone even attempted a burnout. Yet now, since I own a car with modified suspension, I am now a “hoon”. My car was modified legally two years ago, and met all required laws for registration and insurance. Yet now, with only two weeks warning, my car may or may not be legal. I take great offence at being labelled a hoon. I do not have a criminal record, I pay my taxes and follow the road rules. I work as a professional engineer and come from a family that traditionally votes Labor. However, this new standard, and the direct and poorly managed impact it has had on me, has caused me to re-think my voting decision come the next state election. I have a number of questions regarding this new standard, and how it affects me. I have tried calling the RTA, they could not answer my questions and have a number of questions themselves that need answering. I tried calling my insurer, the NRMA, to see how my policy will be affected after the 31st of July, and they could not give me a definite answer either. 1. What statistics do you have that proves lowered or raised vehicles are over-represented in vehicle accidents in NSW? 2. Have you consulted with insurance companies to determine the impact on policy holders? My insurer cannot tell me if my car will be insured after the 31st without an engineer’s certificate. This is completely unacceptable. 3. I have been told by people that your staff are now hanging up on people when they call your office to enquire about VSI 50. Why? The RTA cannot answer our questions, so hopefully your office can. 4. Have you consulted properly with the industry groups that will be affected by this? From my reading the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association has not been informed of these changes. They employ real people in real jobs, Mr Daley. In this economic climate the government should be doing everything in its power to protect jobs, not endanger them with rushed policy. These companies invest thousands of dollars to ensure that their products are engineered and constructed according to all relevant standards. Yet you somehow feel that your judgement of 50mm is correct, based on no evidence? 5. If this standard is implemented, who is required to prove if a vehicle has been modified before the 31st of July 2009? Is it up to me to find a receipt for work done 2 years ago, or is it up to the RTA or the police to prove it was done after the 1st August? The best the RTA could tell me was “if it looks older than two years old due to wear and tear”. They also could not tell me who is responsible for providing proof. This is not acceptable. 6. Have you consulted with any stakeholders whatsoever prior to this announcement? To me it is clear that insurance companies, component manufacturers, four wheel drive groups, car clubs, even the RTA itself have not been consulted at all. 7. Do you feel it is even possible to have every car with modified suspension in the state either engineered or returned to standard within the next 10 days? Especially considering the complete lack of communication to the public. 8. Is the NSW government going to offer a buyback scheme for those who have already invested thousands of dollars ensuring that their suspension is roadworthy and engineered in the 50-150mm bracket? These people, who have followed the law to the letter and spend thousands doing so, are they to be left in the cold due to these changes? 9. Is the NSW government going to offer subsidised engineering to those whose suspension falls within the 0-50mm bracket? 10. Have you investigated the effect that this law will have on remote communities which require tourism from the 4WD community to survive? 11. Why have RTA approved engineering signatories been told by the RTA that all work after the 17th of July is invalid? Is this to prevent those who have already spent thousands from registering their vehicles under the old law? 12. How will police enforce these rules? Will every officer be issued with a tape measure and a book stating the height of vehicles as specified by the manufacturer? 13. What about so-called “dealer specials”, cars that have been modified by car dealers to sell them? They are not how the manufacturer supplied them, yet there are many on the roads and for sale in caryards today. Not to mention ex-highway patrol cars bought at auction from the NSW government with lowered suspension. Will these cars also be illegal after July 31st? The modified car and four wheel drive community is not a group of 17 year old P-Platers driving around in 15 year old commodores with cut springs, Mr Daley. Yet somehow you have swept everyone into the same group. Our community is diverse. From those with properly lowered cars to improve handling and braking, to people with raised four wheel drives to explore our country and sustain local tourism. The so-called “Grey Nomads”, retirees who have raised suspension to safely tow caravans across the country and enjoy their twilight years. From young men and women in the city, to farmers in the country. All of these people will be affected. These groups create and support charity events and community. The Annual NSW Variety Bash, the children’s charity. Volunteer 4WD enthusiasts who maintain fire trails and clean up rubbish in our bushland. Countless classic and modern car clubs across the state who raise money for charity and support local communities by setting up car shows to increase tourism. All of these will be affected by your poorly conceived, unrealistic laws. Mr Daley, please withdraw your statement labelling all those with modified suspension as hoons, it is offensive and borderline discriminatory. Please remove the changes outlined in VSI 50, it is unrealistic, unfair, unplanned and uncontrollable. It clearly has not been thought out properly, it is simply an act to appear like this government is actually doing something. How about the NSW government focuses on real problems, such as the recession, the criminal way in which swine flu is being handled in our hospitals (I know first hand!), public transport, housing affordability, homelessness, traffic congestion, and crime, just to name a few. Not putting on useless band-aid solutions on problems that don't exist, and can cost people their jobs, in a recession, just so that the cardigan brigade thinks the government is actually doing something. I look forward to a personal response from you, Mr Daley. Not an automated reply from your office staff. Regards,
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22-07-2009, 01:14 PM | #176 | ||
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nice work kingy.
from all these letters, has ANYONE (manufacturers and sponsors inccluded) received a response of any kind yet? |
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22-07-2009, 01:48 PM | #177 | ||
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I haven't read back through, but has the petion site been posted? if not:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/94/he...ed-cars-in-nsw |
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22-07-2009, 04:04 PM | #180 | ||
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Looking at VSI_50, the section on Variable suspension height control (all vehicles) states:
2. The suspension height must only be capable of being altered when the vehicle is stationary Hence my 2005 Citroen C5 which has a NCAP rating of 5 stars does not meet this new legislation. In fact every Citroen with hydrodynamic suspension ever made won't meet this legislation. Also: 2. The vehicle must not be capable of being lowered so that it is no longer satisfies the minimum ground clearance requirements described above. Most Citroens won't meet this clause either. My C5 can be lowered a long way when stationary in order to make loading easier and to make hooking up to a trailer easier. So from August the first, my wife driving a family car with a baby in the back will be considered a hoon - BRAVO! |
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