ACC says the pilot is aimed at getting drivers over 40 into safety classes. Photo / George Novak
ACC says the pilot is aimed at getting drivers over 40 into safety classes. Photo / George Novak
Motorcyclists who take road safety courses are set to receive a discount on their bike rego under a new Government trial aimed at reducing injury payouts.
From Monday, experienced bikers will be able to apply for $100 cash back on their annual vehicle registration and another $100 in a year'stime if they complete two advanced on-road Ride Forever courses, acting Associate Minister for ACC Peeni Henare has announced.
Over the past five years, 36,265 motorcyclists have made bike-related ACC claims, at a cost of about $452 million, and 236 have died.
Henare said those who completed the on-road coaching courses, which cost riders about $50 each, were 27 per cent less likely to make a claim.
"Accidents happen to the best of us, yet they are often preventable," he said.
Bikers must have held their full licence for more than five years to qualify and can only get the cash-back once, regardless of how many vehicles they register.
Those who have already completed two of the "silver" or "gold" level courses will also still have to do at least one more from Monday to get paid.
ACC's injury prevention lead for motorcycles, David Kielty, said the plan was particularly aimed at attracting riders over the age of 40.