View Full Version : The not-so-new giveway rule changes
DODO``
18th May 2012, 18:48
Just now, I was at the top of the T intersection, trying to turn right,, used an old rule and did not give a way to the car turning left.
The guy in the cage seemed to not even know what was wrong in that situation, well ,, I didn't either..
be careful out there people.. I think its the phase where everyone kind of stops concentrating on the new rules and relax a bit and without even knowing the old habit is kicking back in.. :no:
MIXONE
18th May 2012, 19:12
Agreed.Even easier to get cleaned up now.
davereid
18th May 2012, 19:20
Just now, I was at the top of the T intersection, trying to turn right,, used an old rule and did not give a way to the car turning left.
The guy in the cage seemed to not even know what was wrong in that situation, well ,, I didn't either..
be careful out there people.. I think its the phase where everyone kind of stops concentrating on the new rules and relax a bit and without even knowing the old habit is kicking back in.. :no:
Yes my car is blue, but the red cars don't always give way bastrrds they didn't watch the adverts
FJRider
18th May 2012, 19:48
I blame the lack of publicity for the ignorant that aren't aware of the change in the rules ... :confused:
Oblivion
18th May 2012, 21:20
Half the people I see don't even realize that the rule has changed and continue to follow the old rules.
Macontour
18th May 2012, 21:25
Its OK, Hi Viz will keep you safe:no:
haydes55
18th May 2012, 22:57
To be honest, I have driven over 10,000km since the rule change and haven't encountered a single person using the old rules.
Although I remember a rule change came out about 5 years ago, that vehicles have to indicate left when exiting a round about. I still see 2 or 3 cars a day indicating right, getting into the round about then indicating left to exit.:tugger: I want to be a cop just so I can give these retards a ticket.
Here's (http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/roadcode/about-driving/giving-way-at-roundabouts.html) the rule I'm talking about.
If you are going 'straight' through a roundabout:
don't signal as you come up to the roundabout
signal left as you pass the exit before the one you wish to take. At some small roundabouts it may not be possible to give three seconds warning, but it is courteous to give as much indication as you can.
Also found it weird the rode code mentioned the word "courteous" :weird:
Parlane
18th May 2012, 23:19
To be honest, I have driven over 10,000km since the rule change and haven't encountered a single person using the old rules.
Although I remember a rule change came out about 5 years ago, that vehicles have to indicate left when exiting a round about. I still see 2 or 3 cars a day indicating right, getting into the round about then indicating left to exit.:tugger: I want to be a cop just so I can give these retards a ticket.
Here's (http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/roadcode/about-driving/giving-way-at-roundabouts.html) the rule I'm talking about.
Also found it weird the rode code mentioned the word "courteous" :weird:
I hate people more who indicate left *after* leaving the roundabout >:(
pzkpfw
19th May 2012, 00:30
It wasn't really a change, it just got publicised.
(And the worst ones are those who indicste right on entrance, and keep the right indicator on, when exiting opposite their entrance).
We have a few roundabouts in Tawa, and I often follow a car through two or three, and they indicate differently in each one. e.g. Sometimes signaling their exit, and sometimes not. It's those drivers that make me wonder what they are thinking; as they are not simply wrong, and doing the wrong thing consistently - they are just random. That's scary.
haydes55
19th May 2012, 04:31
It wasn't really a change, it just got publicised.
That's right, they implemented that failure to do so, was punishable by demerits as of 5 or so years back. However that was the rule since before then.
YellowDog
19th May 2012, 05:05
There is no law against being courteous and choosing to give way to the car turning right , even though you do have the legal right of way.
Particularly if the car you are giving way to is being driven by a Hot Chick :yes:
http://www.autospies.com/images/users/Agent009/main/kendra_wilkinson_hot_girl_car.jpg
Road kill
19th May 2012, 06:11
There is no law against being courteous and choosing to give way to the car turning right , even though you do have the legal right of way.
Particularly if the car you are giving way to is being driven by a Hot Chick :yes:
I get the odd person doing just that "not because I'm a hot chick" but because their stupid.
I just sit there in the truck waiting until the stupid buggers wake up.
If we had an entrapment law in NZ,,,that would be a perfect example,,,I could just hear the cop bleating on about it now,,,fuck that.
I don't knowingly break the law now so I'm not going to for some clown that doesn't understand the law an tries to use me as their excuse.
Voltaire
19th May 2012, 07:51
I was behind a car yesterday and they had the right of way but didn't move....the truck behind me blasted his horn and they moved.... they were going pretty slow so I passed.....she was on the phone....:rolleyes:
I blasted the horn as I passed....she looked indignant that I did that and decided tailgating was the way to go......winner.....ah commuting in Auckland..:2thumbsup
schrodingers cat
19th May 2012, 07:59
I feel safe and secure knowing y'all are perfect road users in a sea of ignorance and stupidity (OP excepted who admitted to being GASP only human)
slofox
19th May 2012, 08:37
Yes my car is blue, but the red cars don't always give way bastrrds they didn't watch the adverts
My bike's orange. They didn't even SHOW orange vehickimickles in the ads...where the fuck does that leave me? Am I allowed on the road or what? Bastards!
Scuba_Steve
19th May 2012, 09:00
My bike's orange. They didn't even SHOW orange vehickimickles in the ads...where the fuck does that leave me? Am I allowed on the road or what? Bastards!
your've found the loophole, laws don't apply to orange vehicles.
Thats why the police cars have orange patches it allows them to pick & choose what laws to obey, whereas you don't need to obey any :shifty:
Akzle
19th May 2012, 09:12
I still see 2 or 3 cars a day indicating right, getting into the round about then indicating left to exit.:tugger: I want to be a cop just so I can give these retards a ticket.
this rule is actually f*ing daft unless you live in some backwater sh*thole, where the roundabouts are one lane and flat across. compare panmure roundabout down in auckland.. 6 roads/ 7 lanes coming in, 8 going out and they change over half way around.
not everyone there is going to see you come into the roundabout, not everyone who wants to be on the roundabout will get there in time, and no-one's psychic. (and aucklanders are just fucking retarded in cars.)
more indication is better than less.
i want to acquire one of those "pedestrians give way to traffic" signs and weld it to the bullbars...
DODO``
19th May 2012, 09:57
your've found the loophole, laws don't apply to orange vehicles.
Thats why the police cars have orange patches it allows them to pick & choose what laws to obey, whereas you don't need to obey any :shifty:
kinda off topic, but did you know? orange-blue popo cars are for general duties and yellow-blue for the roads?:bleh:
slofox
19th May 2012, 11:22
your've found the loophole, laws don't apply to orange vehicles.
Thats why the police cars have orange patches it allows them to pick & choose what laws to obey, whereas you don't need to obey any :shifty:
Way hey! Cool! Must be why I haven't been ping for going...ahhh..erm...never mind.
Road kill
19th May 2012, 11:43
I feel safe and secure knowing y'all are perfect road users in a sea of ignorance and stupidity (OP excepted who admitted to being GASP only human)
To claim your perfect is proof to all that your not.
If it was you I cut off yesterday,,,sorry:msn-wink:
YellowDog
19th May 2012, 15:08
I get the odd person doing just that "not because I'm a hot chick" but because their stupid.
I just sit there in the truck waiting until the stupid buggers wake up.
If we had an entrapment law in NZ,,,that would be a perfect example,,,I could just hear the cop bleating on about it now,,,fuck that.
I don't knowingly break the law now so I'm not going to for some clown that doesn't understand the law an tries to use me as their excuse.
I agree that it would be pretty damn stupid to let a truck go first. Even a truck with a Hot Chick driving :no:
rastuscat
20th May 2012, 18:45
kinda off topic, but did you know? orange-blue popo cars are for general duties and yellow-blue for the roads?:bleh:
Used to be the case. Then some accountant realised it was cheaper to maintain only one set of livery, so all new vehicles in the last 3 or 4 years are yellow and blue.
Funny story. A dog handler drove his car from the West Coast to Christchurch to pick up his replacement dog wagon. When he saw that the new one was yellow and blue, he drove back to the Coast in his old truck, as he didn't want to look like a traffic cop.
And they say attitudes can change. Not for some.:no:
Scuba_Steve
20th May 2012, 22:33
Used to be the case. Then some accountant realised it was cheaper to maintain only one set of livery, so all new vehicles in the last 3 or 4 years are yellow and blue.
Funny story. A dog handler drove his car from the West Coast to Christchurch to pick up his replacement dog wagon. When he saw that the new one was yellow and blue, he drove back to the Coast in his old truck, as he didn't want to look like a traffic cop.
And they say attitudes can change. Not for some.:no:
Well that would explain the lessening of of the orange band cars...
Intelligent man that dog handler :yes:
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