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mdb
29th March 2006, 22:20
So what gives with people's attitude to red lights? I was heading home tonight and a light goes red and I stop (even tho the guy in front goes through). No big deal but a car in the lane beside me comes from behind and goes through. Now I'm stopped at the red light when a guy on a Harley nearly side swipes me as he runs this light! Am I missing the point of traffic lights?

Maha
29th March 2006, 22:34
Nah... its cos we Yammy riders apparently have a higher braincell count than others..........:shifty:

kickingzebra
29th March 2006, 22:39
I suppose if you know the light is a bike hater, and is one of those damned annoying ones that turns red when no cars are coming in the opposite direction, maybe they are venting their rage. Last time I did that cost me $160.00 The road was clear, but I wait now.... Dammit.
All cops reading will think it actually taught me, the lesson was more financial pain than actual ascension. I still think it is stupid to have timed lights like that. Just put the bloody sensors further back as well...

Finn
29th March 2006, 23:08
So what gives with people's attitude to red lights? I was heading home tonight and a light goes red and I stop (even tho the guy in front goes through). No big deal but a car in the lane beside me comes from behind and goes through. Now I'm stopped at the red light when a guy on a Harley nearly side swipes me as he runs this light! Am I missing the point of traffic lights?

Check your oil.

Edit: That's not really funny is it. I've had a few, sorry.

Karma
29th March 2006, 23:18
Nah... its cos we Yammy riders apparently have a higher braincell count that others..........:shifty:

Well at least Kawasaki riders can spell irony ;)

Cookie
29th March 2006, 23:23
Yeah I get that a bit.

I'm bit old fashioned and still think that red actually means "stop". :slap:

I worry someone is going to take me out doing that one day.

metric
29th March 2006, 23:25
Check your oil

haha.............

Sniper
29th March 2006, 23:40
Its Hardleys, they think they be tough.

Cookie
29th March 2006, 23:44
To clarify - no bikes in my case - just carazy car and van drivers so far. First time for everything though.

dangerous
30th March 2006, 06:21
So what gives with people's attitude to red lights? I was heading home tonight and a light goes red and I stop (even tho the guy in front goes through). No big deal but a car in the lane beside me comes from behind and goes through. Now I'm stopped at the red light when a guy on a Harley nearly side swipes me as he runs this light! Am I missing the point of traffic lights?
Well I'm glad to hear its not just a Chch thing.
I have noticed this suituation getting worse by the day, I dont like riding through town theses days due to this happening.
What I want to know were the hell are and what the hell are the cops doing about it... nothing, not nuff coin in it for them.

It seems to be an accepted thing, unfortunatly I doubt you will get any sympathy from riders here as I have brought this topic up before and them lot north of you tend to think that its safer to run a red so as the car following them dosn't run em over :brick: go figger

DemonWolf
30th March 2006, 09:39
Exactly the reason I very much dislike riding up in Auckland.. its bad in the car, but i know I have more of a chance of surviving someone hitting me when they run a red light. Its a very scary thought.. especially with the conjestion up there. ...that and the TL seems to not like idling for too long anyhow... would rather bypass auckland if I could help it.. just because it gives me the willies (I've followed some aucklanders on bikes and am quite amased at the skill generally showed in avoiding foreign objects.. i.e. cars, trucks, crazy van drivers).

/rantover =)

Squeak the Rat
30th March 2006, 09:46
(I've followed some aucklanders on bikes and am quite amased at the skill generally showed in avoiding foreign objects.. i.e. car drivers).


Half the problem! :)


ooops...:rofl:

madboy
30th March 2006, 12:42
Good example I saw of impatience as I was walking from the train to work last week. Had to walk thru a construction zone, so the footpath was enclosed as a little walkway. Roof, solid wall down one side, and solid wall with tiny gaps between big concrete bollards over a metre high down other side. We get to pedestrian crossing, against the traffic so queue begins to form behind the front five or so people spread across the lights waiting for the green. I'm about sixr or more rows back (3-4 people wide). People are pushing past me so they can push past the people in front of me, and the people in front of them, so they can squeeze thru a tiny gap to get out onto the road so they can walk the two metres to the front of the queue (now spread ten wide) and then had to wait for the lights before every crosses and then has to squeeze into the 3-4 wide footpath on the other side of the road. They beat me across the crossing by maybe five seconds.

So if this is what the leemings do when walking, do you think this doesn't flow through to the car?

Maha
30th March 2006, 17:51
Well at least Kawasaki riders can spell irony ;)
Typo corrected (did i spell that write?...:rofl: ) irony all straightened out...:msn-wink:

skidMark
30th March 2006, 19:26
Good example I saw of impatience as I was walking from the train to work last week. Had to walk thru a construction zone, so the footpath was enclosed as a little walkway. Roof, solid wall down one side, and solid wall with tiny gaps between big concrete bollards over a metre high down other side. We get to pedestrian crossing, against the traffic so queue begins to form behind the front five or so people spread across the lights waiting for the green. I'm about sixr or more rows back (3-4 people wide). People are pushing past me so they can push past the people in front of me, and the people in front of them, so they can squeeze thru a tiny gap to get out onto the road so they can walk the two metres to the front of the queue (now spread ten wide) and then had to wait for the lights before every crosses and then has to squeeze into the 3-4 wide footpath on the other side of the road. They beat me across the crossing by maybe five seconds.

So if this is what the leemings do when walking, do you think this doesn't flow through to the car?

so you wait till somebody pushes past you and go so your in a real hurry aye why not just cross now here ill give you a nudge... never mind that truck coming through on it's green :blip:

oldguy
30th March 2006, 20:14
I stop at red lights, I move to the left or right side of the lane, have this fear someone is going to anal me if I sit in the middle, as for being at the front when the light changers green I will hold back for a couple of sec's just to make sure no one is running a red, seen a lot of near misses and the odd crash from people running a red.
Try Travelling manukau city to east tamaki around 7.00 in the morning and you will know what I mean.
hey but its all part of riding:rockon:

mdb
30th March 2006, 22:42
Yeah I get that a bit.

I'm bit old fashioned and still think that red actually means "stop". :slap:

I worry someone is going to take me out doing that one day.

I don't like to think about being 'old' (yes I live in denial of LOTS of things)!