• BussyCat@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Cyclists also have a lot more rules and are required to have liability insurance in Japan

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      24 hours ago

      No, they’re not.

      Not sure where you heard this, at most you need to register your bike with the police so they know who to fine if you leave it overnight somewhere it’s not supposed to be

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        21 hours ago

        The US doesn’t need to do that because a left bike will be stolen before it’s been there long enough to bother anyone.

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            5 hours ago

            So first the law isn’t real, I show that the law is real and then the claim is it is unenforced so next when I state that over 60% of residents in prefectures have liability insurance how are you going to move the goal posts next

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          12 hours ago

          No, that’s covered by the “TS Mark” that you get when you buy and register the bike.

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              5 hours ago

              Are you talking about the TS-mark? You get it when your bike is registered and inspected. If your bike is registered and inspected the inspection fee covers the TS-Mark, you don’t need anything else.

              I don’t know who sold you that crap but it sounds like you got scammed.