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Voltaire
2nd July 2017, 17:20
After years of eager anticipation today was the day us Aucklanders had dreamed off whilst sitting in traffic for hours and hours
each week.:drool:
Having read the thread on Go Pros I decided not to tape my Iphone onto my helmet as it would end up causing an accident.
After filling up at the new mini Z station in Onehunga, joined SH 20 and headed West. I spotted a bright yellow helmet in my
mirror gaining on me in the next lane and then gone....we almost cop had pulled up alongside me and then pulled away with a
cheerful wave.
He pulled into the same lane so I met his speed for a Police escort. Amusing to see <s>cars</s> er cagers passing then see
the cop in front of me and hit the brakes.
Passed what was previously the end of the motorway with a rising sense of anticipation then suddenly the tunnel appeared in
its 3 lane glory ready to whisk us as if by magic to Point Chev.
The brightly lit tunnel with its 80 KPH led signs and do not change lane signs, air circulation fans captivated the traffic as
passengers videoed this momentous occasion for the likes of Facebook or even Instagram.
Sadly it was all over too soon and we were delivered to the NW motorway where Westy driving was restored to normal
random lane changing and last minute 3 lane off ramp exits.
200 KMs of back road riding later returned to the tunnel for the return trip.
The off ramp swept around to the tunnel entrance where I stopped in the queue to the tunnel....WTF...Sunday afternoon and
queue.... 1st gear for half the way, got to read some of the writing on the wall... forget what it said but sort of conjured up
images of flooding and Bruce Willis movies.
The other end had queues as well and the first off ramp was chocca....probably people doing the return trip.
Thanks NZ for helping us Jaffas to have a better quality of life.:rolleyes:
oldrider
2nd July 2017, 18:17
Sorry! - Auckland speak - still not sure whether it's good bad or indifferent? :scratch:
Swoop
2nd July 2017, 18:48
Don't forget to smile for the taxation cameras at BOTH ends of BOTH tunnels.
Also: full of retarded cunts who have no idea about keeping left unless passing.
AllanB
2nd July 2017, 19:03
Sorry! - Auckland speak - still not sure whether it's good bad or indifferent? :scratch:
I got the impression it was less time queuing in traffic to go through the tunnel that is designed to speed up traffic.
So that's a positive in Jaffaland I guess.
So - buying a ex Auckland vehicle may be a bad thing - hours and hours idling and crawling along.
Honest Andy
2nd July 2017, 19:20
yeah that writing on the wall: what is a "DELUGE POINT"?
12 or 13 years ago when I lived in Henderson and worked in Mt Roskill, it took me 45 minutes to do the 17km commute. It'd be interesting to compare times now...probably take a full hour with the new direct route.
slofox
3rd July 2017, 17:21
and do not change lane signs,
Hmmmm..."do not change lanes" signs seem to be ignored by many in that little tunnel heading north onto the harbour bridge. How long before waterview goes the same way. (ever the optimist, me)
Voltaire
3rd July 2017, 17:44
Clear run from Highbrook to Penrose at 4:00 PM ....unusual to say the least.
A lot less cross town traffic around Onehunga.
Google maps show the tunnel as green/yellow.
:eek5:
caseye
3rd July 2017, 19:45
Been through it twice today, heading for the shore from Wiri, took less time to go there, around Hobby and Glenfield and over to Devo than it would normally simply getting on the northern at Manukau, much smoother, flowing traffic, seems everyones already sorted out the best way for them and theres enough road again.
Hope it keeps improving.
russd7
3rd July 2017, 21:45
nup, still took me the same length of time to travel to work and the same length of time to come home too
FJRider
3rd July 2017, 22:10
nup, still took me the same length of time to travel to work and the same length of time to come home too
Same here ... bloody waste of money I reckon ... :corn:
Moise
3rd July 2017, 22:50
Used it this evening after the peak. Much quicker than my usual route.
Not impressed at the exhaust fumes though - it looked like the fans were going very slow.
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Berries
3rd July 2017, 23:17
nup, still took me the same length of time to travel to work and the same length of time to come home too
Fucking A. And I never even saw the bastard tunnel. The whole thing sounds like a rip off.
caspernz
4th July 2017, 01:23
yeah that writing on the wall: what is a "DELUGE POINT"?
A sprinkler on steroids is one description...:woohoo:
Voltaire
4th July 2017, 10:43
A sprinkler on steroids is one description...:woohoo:
Oh....nothing to do with flooding after all :eek5:
5 deluge storage tanks each containing 250m3 of water for fire control. Each deluge set will supply 10mm of water per second inside each of the 173 zones of the tunnel. Each zone is located every 30 metres in the tunnels.
Voltaire
4th July 2017, 10:47
Same here ... bloody waste of money I reckon ... :corn:
I was in Queenstown on the way to BM staying at Frankton, traffic there is shocking, and I had to laugh leaving....a one lane
bridge.:laugh::laugh:, probably be finished in a few years with the speed NZ companies work at.
oldrider
4th July 2017, 21:53
I was in Queenstown on the way to BM staying at Frankton, traffic there is shocking, and I had to laugh leaving....a one lane (?)
bridge.:laugh::laugh:, probably be finished in a few years with the speed NZ companies work at.
That surely caught my interest - never ever contemplated that was the case or would be even considered today - must enquire further! :scratch:
Hey Voltaire - what you talkin about? - https://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/new-two-lane-kawarau-falls-bridge-project/
russd7
4th July 2017, 22:24
That surely caught my interest - never ever contemplated that was the case or would be even considered today - must enquire further! :scratch:
Hey Voltaire - what you talkin about? - https://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/new-two-lane-kawarau-falls-bridge-project/
first they had to build a bridge so that they could build a bridge. once south of that bridge tho the riding is such fun, well until kingston anyway
nzspokes
4th July 2017, 22:24
Used it this evening after the peak. Much quicker than my usual route.
Not impressed at the exhaust fumes though - it looked like the fans were going very slow.
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Been through 4 times now, 3 in peak traffic on my bike. Got no idea what you are on about with fumes. Seems mint to me.
Plus side is my radio works the whole way through.
Moise
4th July 2017, 22:35
Been through 4 times now, 3 in peak traffic on my bike. Got no idea what you are on about with fumes. Seems mint to me.
Plus side is my radio works the whole way through.
It seems fine when it's busy. But the fans were barely turning when I could smell the fumes.
One big positive for us is there seems to be far less traffic on Mt Albert Road. I drove from 3 Kings to the airport at 5 pm in less than 20 minutes.
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Jeeper
4th July 2017, 22:51
I've noticed less traffic on Mt Eden road as well around 5/5:30 going away from town.
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Voltaire
5th July 2017, 07:00
That surely caught my interest - never ever contemplated that was the case or would be even considered today - must enquire further! :scratch:
Hey Voltaire - what you talkin about? - https://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/new-two-lane-kawarau-falls-bridge-project/
I knew that as I had to wait 10 minutes for the traffic and got to see the snail like pace they were working at.
What...no mention of Israel.... :lol:
oldrider
5th July 2017, 12:01
I knew that as I had to wait 10 minutes for the traffic and got to see the snail like pace they were working at.
What...no mention of Israle.... :lol:
Give me time - I'm working on it! :bleh:
Jeeper
22nd July 2017, 11:28
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11893591
Speed cameras are now turned on.
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