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    New speed restriction trials

    Here we go, Wont need wet weather performance tyres soon, The gubbermit has new ideas to keep us safe.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/news...rial-signalled
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    So what happens when you go past the sign and it read 100, then it changes to 8- or less and you get pulled over, how does anyone prove what the sign read?

    Load of bollocks if you ask me
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    9000 vehicles a day on a major road doing 60kph on the Kaimais? ( half of them being truck and trailer combos). What a money earner, no mention of these speed traps in the pre election transport policies.

    The trucks will still be doing 60k in the slow lane, so no one could legally pass them anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Here we go, Wont need wet weather performance tyres soon, The gubbermit has new ideas to keep us safe.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/news...rial-signalled
    so a man goes hunting for the weekend, the speed limit changes and he gets nabbed.....

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    Another $$$aftey initiative from imbeciles that have no clue about road safety
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    All I read was "$$Cha-Ching$$!!"

    Revenue before actual road safety as usual folks

    ...Oh well, guess it won't be long till they have pissed off EVERYONE in NZ with there High-Tech revenue collection, that regular use of Herf of guns an such on there expensive wee toys will start becoming the norm...imagine the cost to replace all that fried gear constantly...could be budget crippling...aye

    (hard to stop or detect the use of an EMP!...and there pritty damn easy to make!)


    ...Lets see them Fudge there books to cover those sort of losses!


    Over the current NZ Police direction sorry(Always held them in the highest regard), But they just seem to be thinking & acting like Jakeboot-thugs & Revenue Collectors for those with big enough check books or positions of power...they certainly do not serve the people of NZ like they used to, they just grudgingly do a half arsed job till there's an opportunity to power trip or take from the average kiwi...time for a private police force perhaps, or time to remind them who's interests they are meant to serve...the people's!, not the Governments! and not the corporate's!!....for shame, they used to be respected by most average kiwis, now, just ask the average kiwi if they trust the police, its a resounding NO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    All I read was "$$Cha-Ching$$!!"

    Revenue before actual road safety as usual folks

    ...Oh well, guess it won't be long till they have pissed off EVERYONE in NZ with there High-Tech revenue collection, that regular use of Herf of guns an such on there expensive wee toys will start becoming the norm...imagine the cost to replace all that fried gear constantly...could be budget crippling...aye

    (hard to stop or detect the use of an EMP!...and there pritty damn easy to make!)


    ...Lets see them Fudge there books to cover those sort of losses!


    Over the NZ Police sorry(Always held them in the highest regard), But they just seem to be acting like Jakeboot-thugs & Revenue Collectors for those with big enough check books or positions of power...they certainly do not serve the people of NZ like they used to, they just grudgingly do a half arsed job till there's an opportunity to power trip or take from the average kiwi...time for a private police force perhaps, or time to remind them who's interests they are meant to serve...the people's!, not the Governments! and not the corporate's!!....for shame, they used to be respected by most average kiwis, now, just ask the average kiwi if they trust the police, its a resounding NO!
    Just remember ONE thing Willy

    a private Popo would HAVE to 'revenue collect' ..... the $$ Ka-CHING $$ we are experiencing would be a pittance to that scenario?

    However, as usual, the few always know what is best for the 'masses'.. thats why they are in 'power' and the masses arent... after all, you DID vote them in, employ them, etc, because you accepted they would 'look after' your interests...

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    keep your eyes on the damn road not looking for hidden cops, speed cameras and now these changing signs

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    Aren't you all wondering why these signs are being considered on this stretch of road. There must be enough idiots who charge up in the rain and come off to have identified this as a dangerous piece of road in adverse weather.

    It's a case of the few who can't ride responsibly ruining a wonderful piece of road for the rest of us.

    Mind you, I've crawled up the western side at about 30 to 40 km/hr, wet to the bone, rain so heavy that the drops were bouncing off the road surface as high as my headlight, water running 2 - 3 inches (50 to 75 mm for you modern Johnnies) across the road.

    But when I finally fall off the perch, I want to be cremated, my ashes put in a box with a plugged hole in it, the box strapped on someone's pillion rack, the plug pulled out just on the Tauranga side of where SH28 turns off towards Putaruru at the bottom, and my ashes scattered up the eastern side of the Kaimais. Going up the eastern side of the Kaimais always meant, "You're nearly home, make the most of this lovely piece of road!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    (hard to stop or detect the use of an EMP!...and there pritty damn easy to make!)
    But not very contained; is the chance of collateral damage worth it? Guess that's upto the individual
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
    But when I finally fall off the perch, I want to be cremated, my ashes put in a box with a plugged hole in it, the box strapped on someone's pillion rack, the plug pulled out just on the Tauranga side of where SH28 turns off towards Putaruru at the bottom, and my ashes scattered up the eastern side of the Kaimais. Going up the eastern side of the Kaimais always meant, "You're nearly home, make the most of this lovely piece of road!"
    You might want to pick a different spot with the number of people that have met a grisly end at that intersection. Not the safest of places for your friends and family to stop with flowers at a later date etc...


    This move is another classic kneejerk reaction by office dwellers spending public money to make it look like they are effecting a result for road safety.
    There's already plenty of slow drivers on this route acting as defacto safety cars slowing the pace of traffic.
    We already have laws around careless/reckless/dangerous driving etc so there is no need to add another law or limit to break to the others that are being ignored already. This will do nothing but frustrate the impatient amongst us into doing something stupid up the road. And their are plenty of black spots to the left and ahead to Te Poi and Matamata, let alone the decent into Tauriko.
    Its a beautiful flowing road with well designed curves for the most part that seem to work for all vehicle types.
    BTW if people think this is bad there have already been plans for some years to make SH2 from Paeroa to Tauranga an 80k zone with the awesome Karangahape gorge to be turned into a tourist/cyclist/pedestrian friendly zone.
    Wouldn't be a great time to be a shareholder in Port of Taurange/mount or property owner in same region with many Auckland high flyers commuting from there.

    Here's another example of same nonsense, this time with red paint on the road!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/news...onfuse-drivers
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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Here's another example of same nonsense, this time with red paint on the road!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/news...onfuse-drivers
    What is wrong with the Aucklanders they interviewed in that article?

    Do they even drive?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    What is wrong with the Aucklanders they interviewed in that article?

    Do they even drive?
    Oh don't worry about that. Red paint at intersections (red isn't a calming colour), and yeah, I'm always worried about cars backing out of driveways in intersections (can only think of one roundabout where there is a driveway on it - and not in that area). So anyway, all that paint, no explanation... fucked up from beginning to end.

    No mention of actually fixing the problem of cars not stopping at a stop sign. Stick a cop car there, I know plenty where they won't be able to catch everyone...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    What is wrong with the Aucklanders they interviewed in that article?



    Do they even drive?

    What is wrong with the bureaucrat that decided a few stripes of red paint will prevent crashes? Reckon if we elect someone like Greg Murphy to work as transport minister things would change?

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