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sunhuntin
25th January 2011, 17:05
http://www.aucklandtrains.co.nz/2011/01/24/new-road-markings-trial/
"NZTA is to experiment. The new road markings will provide greater separation between each lane of the highway. A median approximately one metre wide will be painted as a series of dashed white lines on sections of the highway where overtaking is allowed and as solid yellow lines in no overtaking areas. In places, rumble strips will supplement the markings."
specter
25th January 2011, 17:09
correct me if im wrong.... they're now introducing the motorcyclist lane! which will make passing cues so much easier :wings:
spookytooth
25th January 2011, 17:14
Bit of paint yea that should stop ppl having head ons
DangerMice
25th January 2011, 17:31
Can't see providing a visual separation being a bad thing, worth a go IMHO
BoristheBiter
25th January 2011, 17:35
Can't see providing a visual separation being a bad thing, worth a go IMHO
I thought it was illegal to pass on the painted median strips??
Wannabiker
25th January 2011, 17:42
Hmmm...a motorcycle lane...but for which direction??...watch the incidence of head on motorcycle accidents increase as we make use of it.
Wannabiker
25th January 2011, 17:43
I thought it was illegal to pass on the painted median strips??
Flush median...identified by diagonal white lines..
pzkpfw
25th January 2011, 18:09
The technicality that allows lane splitting, if applied to the left-hand of the two lines, will prevent legal lane splitting by there not being enough room any more.
(If cars legally have to stay to the left of the left line, the same law would make bikes have to, too. i.e. we'd not be able to ride to the left of the right line - between the two lines.)
Are they going to change the letter of the law to cover these new lines?
imac
25th January 2011, 18:13
....Are they going to change the letter of the law to cover these new lines?
That would be called joined up thinking. What do you think?
Berries
25th January 2011, 19:43
Bit of paint yea that should stop ppl having head ons
It is either that or miles more wire rope barriers down the middle of the road.
spookytooth
25th January 2011, 20:05
wire rope barriers stop cars way better than paint will.
rocketman1
25th January 2011, 20:06
Hmmm...a motorcycle lane...but for which direction??...watch the incidence of head on motorcycle accidents increase as we make use of it.
It funny thats what I thought when I read this what about bikes coming the other way. Some bikers would not give that a second thought. need say more!!!
Buyasta
25th January 2011, 20:07
wire rope barriers stop cars way better than paint will.
They're also fairly effective at stopping motorcyclists, permanently (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/forumdisplay.php/85-Cheesecutter-campaign)... I say go with the lines.
spookytooth
25th January 2011, 20:09
dont ass off and hit them problem solved
SMOKEU
25th January 2011, 20:12
The government really should invest in some paint for the roads which isn't as slippery as the paint "they" currently paint the roads with. Slippery when dry, lethal when wet.
baptist
25th January 2011, 22:26
They're also fairly effective at stopping motorcyclists, permanently (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/forumdisplay.php/85-Cheesecutter-campaign)... I say go with the lines.
+1 think the paint is better:yes: have to wait and see how good it is I guess
The government really should invest in some paint for the roads which isn't as slippery as the paint "they" currently paint the roads with. Slippery when dry, lethal when wet.
I guess it is very hard wearing paint but I am sure with some thought a non slip additive could be developed, and if it is maybe they could use it to paint those blooming great squares of metal that I see being used on the road up by Glendene (amongst other places), they aint manhole covers they are Elephant hole covers:eek:
Spyke
26th January 2011, 10:58
i think this is a step in the right direction, how ever if we had a govt that used money more wisely we would have a multi laned split in the middle state high way the length of nz.
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