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Paul in NZ
2nd October 2015, 14:03
Far out that was lucky or maybe skilful...

Managed to stop the bike lessening the collective impact speed which still must have been considerable but good luck to you and your family sir. Well done and happy you survived!

http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-times/news/72637012/motorbike-ripped-in-half-two-injured-in-crash-near-queenstown

Banditbandit
2nd October 2015, 14:16
Yeah .. good skills on his part ...

Str8 Jacket
2nd October 2015, 14:49
Hell yeah, so so lucky. I had my femur shattered in an accident that involved both parties going less than 40kph!

willytheekid
2nd October 2015, 15:55
:crazy:...oh god that looks nasty

Best wishes to the rider & pillion, I hope they recover soon :love:

Paul in NZ
2nd October 2015, 16:15
Poor form on Stuff's part to show the bike number plate but given the fairly description its probably a done deal

PrincessBandit
2nd October 2015, 16:19
Poor buggers! When i first read the article I thought they pictured the rego of the car as well.

Just glad that they have made it relatively unscathed given that the outcome could have been horrendous. Poor wife too traveling on her bike behind them and seeing it!

I hope they throw the book at the driver if the reporting of what other witnesses had said about his driving before the accident are true.

FJRider
2nd October 2015, 16:29
Poor form on Stuff's part to show the bike number plate but given the fairly description its probably a done deal

No blame was placed on the mototorcyclist.


That road is a brilliant motorcycle road ... but it can be very unforgiving if errors are made.

Very much a popular tourist road.

R650R
3rd October 2015, 08:17
Poor form on Stuff's part to show the bike number plate but given the fairly description its probably a done deal

The legal perspective on that interests me as it seems hit and miss across a variety of publications... wait our resident bush lawyer experts....

scumdog
3rd October 2015, 10:31
The article mentioned 'alcohol wasn't a factor' with the idiot driver.

But I wonder what else he had taken - surely he couldn't drive that poorly unless he was impaired by some substance?

Or am I expecting too much...:shifty:

Daffyd
3rd October 2015, 14:49
Glad the riders are not too badly hurt.

Once again we have 'journalists rabbitting on about something they know nothing about. That portion of SH6 is NOT the Devil's Staircase.

The Devil's Staircase is a short portion of the 'Lake Road' about 10-15 km south of that place. When viewed from a few km further south it looks like a staircase. It starts, as I recall after you cross a one-way, (or it was last time I crossed it,) bridge and continues for about? 5km towards Frankton. There was talk of upgrading the bridge, but I think the Historic Places Trust or some such outfit objected.

Big Dog
3rd October 2015, 14:56
The article mentioned 'alcohol wasn't a factor' with the idiot driver.

But I wonder what else he had taken - surely he couldn't drive that poorly unless he was impaired by some substance?

Or am I expecting too much...:shifty:
Doesn't have to be a substance:
Lack of Sleep
Lackanookie
texting
Mood
Flashing engine lights or abnormal guages
Fatigue
Cold
Heat
Hunger
Justin Bieber music
Many more

All known to impair a driver / riders / pedestrian decision making.

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scumdog
3rd October 2015, 15:47
Doesn't have to be a substance:
Lack of Sleep
Lackanookie
texting
Mood
Flashing engine lights or abnormal guages
Fatigue
Cold
Heat
Hunger
Justin Bieber music
Many more

All known to impair a driver / riders / pedestrian decision making.

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He must have hit the jack-pot and been afflicted with all in the list above, it scares me that we share the roads with the mentally incompetent like this arse-wipe.

FJRider
3rd October 2015, 15:54
The Devil's Staircase is a short portion of the 'Lake Road' about 10-15 km south of that place. When viewed from a few km further south it looks like a staircase. It starts, as I recall after you cross a one-way, (or it was last time I crossed it,) bridge and continues for about? 5km towards Frankton. There was talk of upgrading the bridge, but I think the Historic Places Trust or some such outfit objected.

It is now two way (just) .... but heading north to Queenstown from that bridge ... is 30 km's of dodgy road.

FJRider
3rd October 2015, 15:55
He must have hit the jack-pot and been afflicted with all in the list above, it scares me that we share the roads with the mentally incompetent like this arse-wipe.

The male driver trying to impress his FEMALE passengers ... :pinch:

Daffyd
3rd October 2015, 16:05
It is now two way (just) .... but heading north to Queenstown from that bridge ... is 30 km's of dodgy road.

Ok, I always understood the first few km from the bridge were what formed the Devil's Staircase.

FJRider
3rd October 2015, 16:07
Ok, I always understood the first few km from the bridge were what formed the Devil's Staircase.

Always HAS been ...

Edbear
3rd October 2015, 17:57
The article mentioned 'alcohol wasn't a factor' with the idiot driver.

But I wonder what else he had taken - surely he couldn't drive that poorly unless he was impaired by some substance?

Or am I expecting too much...:shifty:

You're expecting too much... :bye:


The male driver trying to impress his FEMALE passengers ... :pinch:

Yup, or just being a stupid idiot. :whistle:

Swoop
3rd October 2015, 18:25
Good work by the rider. "Expecting the unexpected". (& still being fucked up by it - to the angst of one KB retard and his "theories")

Poor form on Stuff's part to show the bike number plate but given the fairly description its probably a done deal
A sad level of reporting in general. "police looking for driver" at the beginning of their gossip column, but at the end "charges laid".
Normal standards of stuff, eh?




... surely he couldn't drive that poorly unless he was impaired by some substance?
Aucklander? ...

Berries
4th October 2015, 13:26
The legal perspective on that interests me as it seems hit and miss across a variety of publications... wait our resident bush lawyer experts....
I always wonder why people get concerned about number plates being shown. You can read both of them clearly in the stuff article but so what? Both vehicles were involved in the incident, it is not as if it is an alleged incident and there might be a case of mistaken identity.