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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    what is worse in NSW we have to pay a toll to use many of the motorways and the pushbikes get their own lanes for free!

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    Shouldn't this statement have the "only joking" smilie after it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ivery819 View Post
    And the same report puts the V8 petrol Range Rover Sport at $2.420 ...
    Couldn't find that data in the report however an interesting part is around the Prius where a lot of hybrids are also located:
    • Vehicle Mile $ - Estimated life
    • Accord Hybrid $ 3.295 117,000
    • Prius $ 3.249 - 109,000
    • Civic Hybrid $ 3.238 - 113,000
    • LX 470 $ 3.229 - 213,000 (Lexus - Land Cruiser)
    • Boxster $ 3.224 - 157,000 (Porsche)
    • Land Cruiser $ 3.184 - 301,000
    • Suburban $ 3.134 - 272,000 (Huge Chevy station wagon)

    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Shouldn't this statement have the "only joking" smilie after it?
    Nothing funny about driving on a toll road at 100 KPH, possibly more, with a pushbike only inches away protected by an unbroken white line on a road with no breakdown lane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcrover View Post
    Well, as far as the carbon foot print goes, I personally planted 142 tree's on the golf course last year, does that come off my total carbon footprint or just my car when I drive it to work?

    One of the grounds man planted nearly twice that many and doesnt even own a car so can I buy carbon credits off him for say mars bars (which seems to be his fuel)?
    Well we have 77 acres of dense bushland just sitting there (and getting driven over occasionally ). So who wants to buy my carbon credits?

    Incidentally, does anybody know what landholders are charging corporations for carbon credit per acre or hectare? Just a thought - I understand all you have to do is guarantee that you won't pull down trees for 100 years or so. Too bad if there's a bushfire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    what is worse in NSW we have to pay a toll to use many of the motorways and the pushbikes get their own lanes for free!

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    If everyone rode pushbikes to work there would be no traffic congestion, zero emissions and far less of an obesity problem. Also, if you want to slap a tax on pushies that includes your kids who just run up to the shops and back. What is it with motorists; the number of cyclists on the road is hardly noticeable!

    P.S: The number of cycle ways in Sydney is a joke compared to Melbourne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greylandy View Post
    What is it with motorists; the number of cyclists on the road is hardly noticeable!

    P.S: The number of cycle ways in Sydney is a joke compared to Melbourne.

    In congested traffic they are very noticeable, and take a lot of focus away from other cars around you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    When was the last time you saw a road tax sticker on a pushbike? Yet they have the same rights as other folks do in road going vehicles.
    Good thinking .. slap a tax on the only "vehicle" with zero emissions and an almost non existent carbon footprint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greylandy View Post
    If everyone rode pushbikes to work there would be no traffic congestion, zero emissions and far less of an obesity problem. Also, if you want to slap a tax on pushies that includes your kids who just run up to the shops and back. What is it with motorists; the number of cyclists on the road is hardly noticeable!

    P.S: The number of cycle ways in Sydney is a joke compared to Melbourne.
    Exactly my point who pays for the bike lanes ATM? If the bikes were licenced and taxed perhaps they would not have such an idiot problem with them as we do now. How many injuries are sustained each year due to bicycles compared to 4wd's? Yet were the ba5tards. How many kids ride without helmets etc....
    I am not anti cyclist, I have in the past and do in good weather ride a bike to and from the train station.

    If you need cycleways paying road tax would generate an income to build more cycleways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    In congested traffic they are very noticeable, and take a lot of focus away from other cars around you.
    So we tax the cyclist because he provides a distraction to the motorist? Give me a break ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greylandy View Post
    Good thinking .. slap a tax on the only "vehicle" with zero emissions and an almost non existent carbon footprint.
    So the ACME bicycle factory produces zero emissions?

    Everything produces emissions.

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