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MVnut
12th April 2014, 13:30
Look at this Britz Camper with the panel door open.....could have killed someone. Yes I am going to try and clean up the image and forward to Police and Britz Campers............be careful out there

R650R
12th April 2014, 13:39
Look at this Britz Camper with the panel door open.....could have killed someone. Yes I am going to try and clean up the image and forward to Police and Britz Campers............be careful out there

Least there's no chains and strops coming out there.
Certain trucking company in the bay here was known for awhile to be dumping straps ratchets and dunnage in the Waipunga twisties out the trailer toolbox door.
Just wait till you come across a bridge and a reefer coming other way hasn't secured rear doors properly...

george formby
12th April 2014, 14:16
Reason #937 to stay away from the white line.

Camper vanists are consistently dire drivers & have a plethora of never seen before stunts to catch out the unwary. A scourge I say.

cynna
12th April 2014, 14:22
hope you turned around and told them

Ocean1
12th April 2014, 15:56
Just wait till you come across a bridge and a reefer coming other way hasn't secured rear doors properly...

Seen it happen, luckily from behind. The driver spotted it immediately though and pulled over. White as a sheet he was.

Akzle
12th April 2014, 16:11
The driver spotted it immediately though and pulled over. White as a sheet he was.

exactly! Anyone less than 80% black shouldnt be allowed to drive.

caspernz
13th April 2014, 07:45
Look at this Britz Camper with the panel door open.....could have killed someone. Yes I am going to try and clean up the image and forward to Police and Britz Campers............be careful out there

If you're close enough to that camper for the door to be thing that "kills" you, then dare I say it you're too friggin close Rossi. Wait until you see a log drop off a logging truck and roll into your path, that's the Go-Pro pic I'd be interested in...

oldrider
13th April 2014, 08:35
Thats when riding a bike could really be a slice of heaven ... Damn it! :facepalm:

R650R
13th April 2014, 08:55
Thats when riding a bike could really be a slice of heaven ... Damn it! :facepalm:

I was riding through town one day when car in front ran over a 1m3 size bit of flat corrugated cardboard.
My visor hit it square on the edge, damn near nearly took my head. It don't t take much to ruin your day.

So where's our experts who always ride in right track incase they have to brake on a right hand corner and run off the road lol...
The real danger would not be the door itself but someone panicky in front in there car slamming on the brakes, some people have no idea of the lack of width of their cars...

oldrider
13th April 2014, 10:55
When I was a teenager in Petone (Old Hutt Road) a truck lost a sheet of iron off it's deck and took the head clean off a passing motorcyclist!

Crash helmets and safety gear were rare and not compulsary in those days but I don't think it would have mattered in that case.

Insecureloading was not even a ticketing issue back then iether!

If my memory serves me right, I think the headless motorcyclist passed the truck before it finally crashed! Not nice! :facepalm:

slofox
13th April 2014, 11:12
When I was a teenager in Petone (Old Hutt Road) a truck lost a sheet of iron off it's deck and took the head clean off a passing motorcyclist!

Crash helmets and safety gear were rare and not compulsary in those days but I don't think it would have mattered in that case.

Insecureloading was not even a ticketing issue back then iether!

If my memory serves me right, I think the headless motorcyclist passed the truck before it finally crashed! Not nice! :facepalm:

Some time ago I had a plaster on my neck. Grandson asked why it was there. I told him my head had fallen off and rolled away and that I had to pick it up and stick it back on. He replied "How could you see to know where it was?" Smart arse! :angry:

Back to this topic - logging trucks are what scare the shit out of me. There is a bunch of them working out of Waitetuna Valley Rd at present (joins SH23.) There come with trailers on the back, loaded to the hilt and lean precariously at me whenever I see them. Hope they don't fucking tip over on the winding bits of road I so like to ride.

Hobbyhorse
13th April 2014, 11:45
A hire trailer going down our street a couple of weeks ago and the rear hinged door was not secured. The said door was swinging and clouting parked cars .....good one!!!

Muzz67
13th April 2014, 11:51
Was clobbered a stone from an oncoming logtruck a few years back,, friggin near smashed right knee, hobbled for weeks. Still lshit myself every time one goes the other way.

Ocean1
13th April 2014, 17:38
exactly! Anyone less than 80% black shouldnt be allowed to drive.

Oh aye, white chauffeurs are just so tacky.

MVnut
13th April 2014, 18:13
If you're close enough to that camper for the door to be thing that "kills" you, then dare I say it you're too friggin close Rossi. Wait until you see a log drop off a logging truck and roll into your path, that's the Go-Pro pic I'd be interested in...

Thankyou for calling me Rossi ...........after the camera bike the camper was right on the centreline so the panel was 2 feet over the line, could have cut a leg off/killed someone pretty easily.....this post was supposed to be 'informative' rather than posted to attract dork replies. If you want to know the worst loose load incident I have seen a truckload of 44gallon drums (empties) come adrift on the motorway on the Newmarket Viaduct, that was interesting

Akzle
13th April 2014, 18:22
the Newmarket Viaduct, that was interesting

fuke norklanders.

MVnut
13th April 2014, 18:27
fuke norklanders.

at the time those were my thoughts exactly, I was in my car behind the truck that was playing skittles

R650R
13th April 2014, 19:07
There come with trailers on the back, loaded to the hilt and lean precariously at me whenever I see them. Hope they don't fucking tip over on the winding bits of road I so like to ride.

You really want to be scared, they are now the safer sector of the transport industry ( well compared to what they used to be anyway).
If you saw what was hiding inside a curtainsider trailer some nights you might not even want to leave home...

MisterD
14th April 2014, 09:01
could have cut a leg off/killed someone pretty easily.....

Except that it's a flimsy bit of moulded plastic on dinky little hinges attached with self-tapping screws, it might hurt, and it might knock you off, but it isn't going to slice anything.

caspernz
14th April 2014, 09:17
You really want to be scared, they are now the safer sector of the transport industry ( well compared to what they used to be anyway).
If you saw what was hiding inside a curtainsider trailer some nights you might not even want to leave home...

Very true, most loggers are sweet nowadays. But yeah, open the curtain and scratch your head on a few occasions...

All down to perception though ain't it? Some years back there was a story going around of a CAT engine loaded on a mezz floor, driver cranks truck around Bulli Pt and this engine slides thru the curtains into the lake.

Overall it doesn't matter what group of road users you look at I reckon, minority gives the majority a bad name, same as always.

Mike.Gayner
14th April 2014, 09:39
Back to this topic - logging trucks are what scare the shit out of me. There is a bunch of them working out of Waitetuna Valley Rd at present (joins SH23.) There come with trailers on the back, loaded to the hilt and lean precariously at me whenever I see them. Hope they don't fucking tip over on the winding bits of road I so like to ride.

I see loose chains swinging side to side on these logging trucks and want to stay well out of their zone of danger. The truth is that I don't know anything about transport or the industry, but seeing some of the knuckleheads behind the wheel of these trucks doesn't inspire confidence.

R650R
14th April 2014, 22:21
Very true, most loggers are sweet nowadays. But yeah, open the curtain and scratch your head on a few occasions...

All down to perception though ain't it? Some years back there was a story going around of a CAT engine loaded on a mezz floor, driver cranks truck around Bulli Pt and this engine slides thru the curtains into the lake.

Overall it doesn't matter what group of road users you look at I reckon, minority gives the majority a bad name, same as always.

Yes, and then the drama is never benchmarked against anything properly common to each group.
I'd quite believe the CAT story, heard of Roadfrightners chucking one of the early wind turbine motors out the same on Dillons hill. Helped restack someone elses vege crate that must have been SO close to a rollover it went from 2.5m wide to about 4m before he got to Cambridge...


I see loose chains swinging side to side on these logging trucks and want to stay well out of their zone of danger. The truth is that I don't know anything about transport or the industry, but seeing some of the knuckleheads behind the wheel of these trucks doesn't inspire confidence.

The biggest problem I know of is the bigger companies using temp supplied forkies and the driver not being involved in loading. People whose own personal safety is not involved in the outcome of your journey have no hesitation in doing crazy stuff like double stacking loose 200L flammable drums as if they were empty... I'd swear some of them are Al keda sleeper cells trying to block our road network with crashes...
Actually just after 911 we had one 'new' employer get off a forklift left in reverse and just stand there as it rocketed towards a brand new kenworth. Lucky one of the lads got all Keanu reeves style and lept aboard it. Really the roads are the safer place to be I swear sometimes...
What gets me about peoples fear of trucks though is the implied thought that a head on crash with nearly two ton of car at 100k is somehow softer or magnitudes more survivable.

Kiwi Graham
15th April 2014, 07:23
Look at this Britz Camper with the panel door open.....could have killed someone. Yes I am going to try and clean up the image and forward to Police and Britz Campers............be careful out there

That wouldn't be a few weeks back coming out of Queenstown!?
Saw the exact same thing (not sure it was a Britz) of my SI tour.

MVnut
16th April 2014, 08:18
Except that it's a flimsy bit of moulded plastic on dinky little hinges attached with self-tapping screws, it might hurt, and it might knock you off, but it isn't going to slice anything.

..........at 200k it could take your leg off

MVnut
16th April 2014, 08:19
That wouldn't be a few weeks back coming out of Queenstown!?
Saw the exact same thing (not sure it was a Britz) of my SI tour.

No this was between Tai Tapu and Little River

R650R
16th April 2014, 08:20
..........at 200k it could take your leg off

If you that close to a campervan at 200k your numbers about to be called anyway...

Mike.Gayner
16th April 2014, 08:52
If you that close to a campervan at 200k your numbers about to be called anyway...

Your speed = 100km/h. Camper speed = 100km/h. Combined relative speed = 200km/h.

rustyrobot
16th April 2014, 09:07
Your speed = 100km/h. Camper speed = 100km/h. Combined relative speed = 200km/h.

I'm pretty sure there was a mythbusters episode about this. Well, not about a motorcyclist hitting the open hatch of a campervan, but about the 'combined relative speed' idea. They crashed a car into a wall at 50 mph (I think, from memory), then a car into a wall at 100 mph. The 100 mph crash damage was pretty much twice as bad as the 50 mph damage. They then crashed two cars into each other, both going 50 mph, and they showed the same damage as the 50 mph vs. wall crash, not the 100 mph vs. wall.

Either way, fuck riding into that panel at 100 or 200 kph.

Ahhh - here 'tis...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8E5dUnLmh4

Mike.Gayner
16th April 2014, 10:22
I'm pretty sure there was a mythbusters episode about this. Well, not about a motorcyclist hitting the open hatch of a campervan, but about the 'combined relative speed' idea. They crashed a car into a wall at 50 mph (I think, from memory), then a car into a wall at 100 mph. The 100 mph crash damage was pretty much twice as bad as the 50 mph damage. They then crashed two cars into each other, both going 50 mph, and they showed the same damage as the 50 mph vs. wall crash, not the 100 mph vs. wall.

Either way, fuck riding into that panel at 100 or 200 kph.

I don't know, I don't watch junk television. But it's pretty simple physics. The problem with their experiment is that wall =/= car, and walls tend to be unyielding while cars are not. Two cars colliding head-on at 50km/h each will dissipate a lot of energy by swinging/rolling/moving/etc, while a wall will not. But that doesn't change the fact that 100km/h + 100km/h = 200km/h.

rustyrobot
16th April 2014, 10:47
I don't know, I don't watch junk television. But it's pretty simple physics. The problem with their experiment is that wall =/= car, and walls tend to be unyielding while cars are not. Two cars colliding head-on at 50km/h each will dissipate a lot of energy by swinging/rolling/moving/etc, while a wall will not. But that doesn't change the fact that 100km/h + 100km/h = 200km/h.

Yes, 100 kmh + 100 kmh = 200 kmh.

BUT... you don't get that 200 kmh each.

I bring 12 beers to the party, you bring 12 beers to the party. There are 24 beers, but we can't both drink 24 beers.

I'm not a physicist, I'm happy to be proved wrong. I just thought it was interesting when I first learned about it and thought it was relevant to the conversation.

haydes55
16th April 2014, 13:56
If you crash head on with a car similar weight and speed, you will stop as though you hit a wall. So in a head on crash, 100km/h + 100km/h =/= 200km/h.

However, a panel sticking out, going 100km/h hitting a leg going 100km/h will be at a relative speed of 200km/h because the impact will not stop the leg nor panel. Therefore they aren't acting as a wall to each other.

Mike.Gayner
16th April 2014, 14:13
Yes, 100 kmh + 100 kmh = 200 kmh.

BUT... you don't get that 200 kmh each.

I bring 12 beers to the party, you bring 12 beers to the party. There are 24 beers, but we can't both drink 24 beers.

I'm not a physicist, I'm happy to be proved wrong. I just thought it was interesting when I first learned about it and thought it was relevant to the conversation.

You are right, I'm an idiot.