Les motocyclistes de la Saskatchewan on vécu une période similaire à la nôtre en ce qui a trait à une augmentation draconienne des assurance moto auprès de la société d'assurance provinciale SGI. Suite à une campagne de protestation et à l'intervention du gouvernement de la province, qui a limité la hausse des assurance à 15%, ils ont formé un comité d'étude similaire à notre Table de concertation avec la SAAQ.
Voici les point principaux du rapport de ce comité.
- Increased requirements for acquiring a motorcycle learner’s licence
- Incentives for new riders to take training
- Additional mandatory gear for new riders and their passengers
- Motorcycle inspections prior to registering a total loss motorcycle or a used motorcycle most recently registered in another jurisdiction
- Changes to the Safe Driver Recognition (SDR) program, specific to motorcycles
- Stiffer penalties in SGI’s driver improvement programs for all drivers and riders
- Possible insurance coverage options
Pour plus de détails:
Ci-joint, le rapport.
Ride Safe!
The whole thing is a joke, when you think you are negociating with someone who has the power to impose on you, you are a fool kidding yourself.... Even more so when the rule maker imposing his will does not even subject himself to those rules.... Only riders with multiple years and miles under their belt should be allowed to sit on the government's side of the table to impose rules in a free and democratic society...
the little new guy!