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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
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    faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar too much information ........
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    yes it sure is shocking

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    yes well sorry i cant speel blame it on the gonvement but serously me as a biker sometimes means i have to pay cant understand wormen drivers tho they really cant drive

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    61 Dollers fool

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    Yep, my first comeoffance was due to an Indian lady turning across in front of me, she cut it really fine and was going too slow, thought I had slowed down enough to let her through, until she then came to a complete stop blocking my entire side of the road. Slid out, bike stopped just short of her front left wheel. I got my bike off to the side of the road, and then she just drove off the F#$%ing bitch. This all happened at comfortably below 50k/hr, cause I'd only just left home on my RGV 250 at the time and was letting her warm up.

    My second off, was getting off the Panmure roundabout and heading down past Swim-a-rama, I was in the middle lane and there was an asian lady in a shitheap Honda Concerto in the lane closest to the center of the roundabout (the one to my right) as we were moving to get off I realised she was getting off too and heading down the same exit. Then the bitch decided she'd just cut my exit off and move to the left lane while we were taking the corner, people always do this on the round about. They just carve up the roundabout so bad without looking for people on their outside. That has to be the most dangerous roundabout in the whole of New Zealand, its got 3 lanes and 6 exits.

    Check here:
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    Had one in Rotorua just like that, but I was fortunately in the car. A woman in a Fiat 500 tried to cut clean across the traffic going down the main drag (Fenton St) from a side turn. The traffic was nearly solid - whatever was she thinking of?? I happened to be the poor sod approaching when she made her run. Luckily, I was only doing about 20 km/hr when she shoots out, realises what she's done and hits the anchors right in front of me. All I got was a slightly crumpled bumper but I caught her door pillar and shoved it right in. Imagine the car was a write-off.

    I felt really sorry for her. She was in floods of tears over what her husband might say and her name is burned in my mind forever.... Daphne Duck - I jest not Reckon she deserved a bit of sympathy.

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    Wormen: (v) giving worm; the process of introducing worm to somebody; this person has been ~ed, meaning he has a worm inside him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird
    I felt really sorry for her. She was in floods of tears over what her husband might say and her name is burned in my mind forever.... Daphne Duck - I jest not Reckon she deserved a bit of sympathy.
    The answer to her crying is to just start yelling "TEARS ARE A LAST RESORT BITCH NOT A FIRST" and then explain to her why you are the one that should be crying because she smashed your car. - I'm just joking about this point, I actually felt sorry for her when I read your story, partly cause my gran's name is Daphne, and partly cause her last name was Duck.

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    Actually the 'most dangerous' roundabout in NZ (statisically) is at the bottom of Riccarton Rd in Christchurch. The Panmure roundabout, despite its diabolical appearance, has a lower crash rate. This is because it seems so dangerous that most people are extra careful (I know it doesnt seem that way sometimes). It is often the intersections that appear safer that are in fact more dangerous. This goes for the Royal Oak confuse-a-bout too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strat
    I think women can drive, some of them fail to see!
    Woman driving with kids in the car, especially around 3.00pm are scary

    Older men are hesitaters in vehicles as well.

    Taxi drivers doing U turns all over the place, they drive as if they own
    the road and think they are the only vehicle on the road

    Tail gating truck drivers that don't understand the laws of physics, when it
    comes to hauling brakes on with all that weight in tow.

    Personally I think its men and woman that are bad drivers
    and men and woman that are good drivers.

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    thats what the throttle is there for if you have a truck tailgatting you your obviously going too slow, twist that throttle and show them the laws of physics apply to both acceleration and deceleration
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee
    thats what the throttle is there for if you have a truck tailgatting you your obviously going too slow, twist that throttle and show them the laws of physics apply to both acceleration and deceleration
    Oh ok - I will try to remember that next time :slap: - I thought you just let them run over the top of you. Does that apply to the U
    turning taxi drivers as well??

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    Yes! That's it!
    In a perfect world, everyone would wait their patience but...
    IF you just HAVE to pull out on somebody, for pitty's sake DO IT, DO IT FAST, AND GET IT OVER WITH! No more of this bloody half-way-through "Oh, I guess they're going a bit faster than I thought.. might just stop here in the middle of the intersection and have a cup of tea then." eh?

    Oh yeah, and if you're going to post, at least spare a thought for spelling / punctuation / content... :P
    Keep it rubber-side down...

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    Its a bit tough having 'woman' in the title. I've been nearly hit this way by more men than women and my mate was blocked off by 4 fat maoris trying to beat him in a little hatchback...

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