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LTSA Proposals Will Increase Road Carnage

Published: Mon 2 Jul 2001 09:37 AM
Saturday 30 June
Misguided LTSA proposals will increase the number of deaths on New Zealand roads and boost the black market in car parts, ACT Transport Spokesman MP Penny Webster said today.
"Hiking the price of used imports by $1,000 will put a newly-imported used car out of reach for many New Zealanders. So they will drive their old cars longer, or buy one of the 820,000 used vehicles already in the country.
"Increasing crash-repair costs will force car owners to avoid taking their vehicle to the garage.
"These laws will boost an illicit trade in cars and car-parts, meaning more people will drive without registrations or Warrants of Fitness.
"It is absolute nonsense to blame the entire road-toll on older Japanese imports. These policies will hurt lower-income families, and horrendously increase carnage on our roads," Penny Webster said.
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