Just heard from a reliable source that tickets will be issued by officers (and speed cameras) for 5km/h over the limit.
Not just Waitangi weekend but for all of February.
Just heard from a reliable source that tickets will be issued by officers (and speed cameras) for 5km/h over the limit.
Not just Waitangi weekend but for all of February.

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What is the open road speed limit again?
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Don't drop below 100 seems to be the mentality.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's gonna become permanent eventually, they gotta keep their profits up.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Science Is But An Organized System Of IgnoranceSpeed Kills!??... I Must Be A Zombie Then!
-FFS
The stats have clearly shown this heavy handed shit dosn't work...but they clearly LOVE the revenue
...mind you, I don't ride on holidays & long weekends, its just to bloody dangerous nowdays...everyone is watching their speedo's instead of the road!
All for our "safety"!...PFFFT!!, YEAH RIGHT!
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Alot of road users find it hard to reach 100kph.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What would be a fair tolerance?
Or should there be no tolerance at all?
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Yup, the speed limit round here at the mo is either 60 or 160. Annoying either way. Beware the Toyota Yaris rental car.....This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yup. Statistically speaking, it's more dangerous to drive/ride during times when the speed tolerance has been reduced than at other times!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
NO Tolerance and increase speed limit to 110 (well 120 would be nice but you get my point)This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This moving the goal posts is bull.





Last time I got a $30 fine for doing 106kph on a motorway on ramp....
FFS, its no excuse but I had a few other things to look at than the speedo while I was trying to merge.... Oh well, at least it was only $30
yep this toleranceThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quotereally teaches you to drive at the correct speed for the conditions. I mean why should I waste brain cells on judging the correct speed when someone will post a sign - right. Operating a vehicle on public roads doesn't require thinking but deciding where I am going to get my coffee and which one I am going to have, now that requires real brain work.
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If this last long weekend is anything to go by, there was no Police at all on the roads on which we travelled on. And thats between Hamilton and Stratford and back. And I didn't exactly see many motorists obeying the 100km limit anyway.![]()
I've spent my money on bikes, booze and babes. The rest I've wasted....
How many others just travel at 109 km/h (or 104 when required) all the time due to the known tolerance?
Thats how I roll(when im not actually speeding)
Yup that's about me as well. Do I up the ante? yes sometimes, I admit to that. Frequently that would be the result of overtaking one or more cars on a short overtaking lane area. ( back roads asideThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote) What does make it 'hard' with a lot of bikes is they are nowhere near the speeds they are designed to run at, when doing 100kph. Hence one of the reasons the Zed languishes these days. I am actually hopeful that the LAM's change will see a lot of riders staying with their 'learner bikes' rather than an immediate leap to upgrade. One beneifit of the LAM's bikes I see is that they will be more 'legal speeds' friendly in their power delivery, rather than needing 6,7,8,000 plus rpm to produce 'serious' power.
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteWhy? Oh thats right surplus was revised down so they need the
to lift the funds
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