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A sample list of subjects we have made successful submissions
on are as follows:
ACC levies
Frontal Impact rule Steering Systems Rule Seatbelt
anchorage
Immobilisers
Glazing rules
Standard repair rules
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Biofuels
Greenhouse gases
Vehicle standards rules
Road Safety Strategy
Salt on highways
'Boy racer' legislation
Road use & regulations
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Compulsory Third Party insurance
LTSA inspections
Aromatic fuels
Emissions control
ACC Premiums
Traction engines
...and many more
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We also liaise with the Vintage Car Club of NZ &
the NZ Automobile Association, and other industry groups.
By working together we can make worthwhile recommendations
to the rule makers and know that we have been heard.
The more clubs that we represent means more notice will
be taken of us.
The FOMC has garnered great respect in government circles
over the years of its operation and has become a significant
lobbying voice in government.
The FOMC meets with the Minister of Transport annually
to discuss motoring issues of importance to member clubs.
The FOMC has enjoyed an excellent relationship with
previous ministers and other influential MP's. Both
the former Minister of Transport Safety Harry Duynhoven
and former National Transport spokesperson Maurice Williamson
have addressed the FOMC's annual general meeting in
Taupo in recent years.
An alliance serving the needs of diverse motoring
groups through active partnership.
If your club is a branch of a NZ wide organisation,
please let us know as it is the National Body that should
join the Federation. Normally our newsletter will go
to the national headquarters where it can be distributed
to the branches if required. Your club does not have
to be part of national body to join the FOMC.
Please remember the bigger the voice that the Federation
has, means that more notice is taken of us - and don't
forget we are working for your club. Remember one club
cannot be effective alone in this arena. An alliance
can best serve such needs for diverse motoring groups.
The FOMC is that alliance.
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