View Full Version : Holy Shit...!!!
Keystone19
23rd August 2006, 20:36
At the Albany end of the Riverhead-Coatesville highway there is a set of 55kph corners that are quite fun to take at speed. I ride this road every day so as usual I had a fair pace on as I came around the first corner and lined up the second. I noticed someone who looked like Strat coming toward me so gave him a nod. Out of the corner of my eye I thought he might have been waving slightly more frantically than usual. I soon discovered why! A cattle truck had just dumped it's load on the next corner and the road was green and wet...
For the next 5km every corner had wet shit on it.
I was lucky that when I noticed the biker coming the other way I scrubbed off some speed before hitting the corner. No moments were had but it could have been different.
I quietly fumed about cattle trucks all the way through the ride. How dare one spoil my ride home!
Reaching the end of the Riverhead - Coatesville highway I spied the truck just in front. I followed it for a minute and managed to grab it's number plate and the company that owned the truck.
On arrival home I rang the company and asked why it was that this guy had felt it necessary to empty his truck when he was only 10km from his base in Silverdale. The guy I spoke to muttered something about where else do they dump it, yes the trucks do have holding tanks, it had been raining and the bottom of the truck must have been wet etc etc etc...
The phone call achieved nothing but at least I tried...:brick:
Qkkid
23rd August 2006, 20:44
its actually against the law for the cattle trucks to dump their "waste" on the road. I would call the local council and Im sure they would of been interested.
DemonWolf
23rd August 2006, 21:02
Big ups for the rider giving you the 'it aint nice where ya heading' wave.. And good on you for ringing the company involved.. might pay to ring the council ? And I hope your bike didn't get too dirty on the way home! =)
Swoop
23rd August 2006, 21:06
I thought Cowpoos was in the Wairarapa...
SlowHand
23rd August 2006, 21:23
I noticed someone who looked like Strat coming toward me so gave him a nod.
I tell ya, these handsome looking barstools with hot red bikes are everywhere. Who can blame them really? I was busy earning me crust but.
Big ups for the rider giving you the 'it aint nice where ya heading' wave..
Why thank you :lol:
nudemetalz
23rd August 2006, 21:44
Well I work for the Welly City Council Roading dept and I can definitely assure you what that truck done was and is illegal.
Do follow it up with your council up there, make the bastards pay !!
Big Dave
23rd August 2006, 21:49
Unless you are Hindu shouldn't the title be 'Bovine Shit'?
Al
23rd August 2006, 22:29
Here in the Northern Territory we have Road Trains, Horse with 3 and sometimes 4 trailers..... A lot of them are cattle transporters and I have not yet seen any cow shit on the roads that they travel on... What a pleasure!
Al
Zapf
24th August 2006, 00:20
At the Albany end of the Riverhead-Coatesville highway there is a set of 55kph corners that are quite fun to take at speed. I ride this road every day so as usual I had a fair pace on as I came around the first corner and lined up the second. I noticed someone who looked like Strat coming toward me so gave him a nod. Out of the corner of my eye I thought he might have been waving slightly more frantically than usual. I soon discovered why! A cattle truck had just dumped it's load on the next corner and the road was green and wet...
For the next 5km every corner had wet shit on it.
I was lucky that when I noticed the biker coming the other way I scrubbed off some speed before hitting the corner. No moments were had but it could have been different.
I quietly fumed about cattle trucks all the way through the ride. How dare one spoil my ride home!
Reaching the end of the Riverhead - Coatesville highway I spied the truck just in front. I followed it for a minute and managed to grab it's number plate and the company that owned the truck.
On arrival home I rang the company and asked why it was that this guy had felt it necessary to empty his truck when he was only 10km from his base in Silverdale. The guy I spoke to muttered something about where else do they dump it, yes the trucks do have holding tanks, it had been raining and the bottom of the truck must have been wet etc etc etc...
The phone call achieved nothing but at least I tried...:brick:
I recon that is dangrous driving. dumping slippery substances on the corner of the road.
DemonWolf
24th August 2006, 06:41
I tell ya, these handsome looking barstools with hot red bikes are everywhere. Who can blame them really? I was busy earning me crust but.
Why thank you :lol:
You are welcome =)
RiderInBlack
24th August 2006, 07:45
I often come accross "Country Ice" (Cow Shit on the road) up my way. The Stock Trucks up here have a bad habbit of "spilling" there overloaded tanks on the tight corners. Love ta catch one of the buggers but don't like my chances of getting anything done about it. There are still a few cattle crossings on the road around here to. They are especially bad ta come accross around milkings. There is also a lot of mud on these roads to at the moment, mainly due to the mud of the tractor tyres as the farmers go down the roads with the hay and feed from 1 part of the their farm to another.
My point: Ride expecting that there is "shit" on the road at all times, especially in country areas and especially at this time of year (milking has started and the paddocks are f*cken muddy). Sure report the bad truckie were ya can find them, but stay alive and upright by riding in such away as to be able to respond to finding this shit on the road. If ya riding ta ya limit in these conditions ya have nothing left ta save ya bike at the last moment. Continue down this track you ran the risk of joining the "Fencing Club" (see the pics of in "A Post About A Post" (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=669508&postcount=18) ).
PS: this is not a post picking on anyone, it's just a friendly reminder for all of us ta be careful out there, OK.
Lou Girardin
24th August 2006, 08:14
Lay a complaint with the Pleece. Not on roadwatch though.
SlowHand
24th August 2006, 10:49
I saw the remains of it on route to work this morn. Still a line near the centre line. No knee downs okay Jill?
Imagine cleaning that off your sliders :sick:
Bend-it
24th August 2006, 11:07
Well good job on not spilling there or you'd have been in the shits!
ManDownUnder
24th August 2006, 11:18
Yup - Auckland Regional Council is the one... 366 2000. Dumping shit on the road is a pollution issue and they take is pretty damned seriously...
Edit - I should add, I understand the District Councils (Rodney in this case?) don't handle pollution issues, that's a Regional Council issue...
Shaun
24th August 2006, 11:20
I say call the police and have them charged
as well as, put the companies email address and phone number on here:rockon:
avgas
24th August 2006, 11:25
Thats it, im buying a quad with a busa mota!
Beemer
24th August 2006, 17:46
Ditto to laying a complaint with the police and I'd also contact the council as well. Mention to both that you rang the company to alert them to the driver's practice and the person who answered the phone didn't give - pardon the pun! - a shit. Say you thought the driver may have been unaware of the problem but the response from this person confirmed in your mind that it was a common practice with this company. Hopefully they will get done good and proper.
I know people will say you wouldn't be able to tell the difference anyway, but in Levin the stock trucks travel along SH1 which is also the main road, so you can imagine how revolting it is whenever a cattle truck goes through - especially in summer. Not nice if you're standing in the middle of the road waiting to cross, that's for sure!
Ixion
24th August 2006, 18:27
I often come accross "Country Ice" (Cow Shit on the road) up my way. The Stock Trucks up here have a bad habbit of "spilling" there overloaded tanks on the tight corners. Love ta catch one of the buggers but don't like my chances of getting anything done about it. There are still a few cattle crossings on the road around here to. They are especially bad ta come accross around milkings. There is also a lot of mud on these roads to at the moment, mainly due to the mud of the tractor tyres as the farmers go down the roads with the hay and feed from 1 part of the their farm to another.
My point: Ride expecting that there is "shit" on the road at all times, especially in country areas and especially at this time of year (milking has started and the paddocks are f*cken muddy). Sure report the bad truckie were ya can find them, but stay alive and upright by riding in such away as to be able to respond to finding this shit on the road. If ya riding ta ya limit in these conditions ya have nothing left ta save ya bike at the last moment. Continue down this track you ran the risk of joining the "Fencing Club" (see the pics of in "A Post About A Post" (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=669508&postcount=18) ).
PS: this is not a post picking on anyone, it's just a friendly reminder for all of us ta be careful out there, OK.
Yup, country roads are country roads. Used for country stuff. 'Tis part of the rural world, and those roads are really there for the farmers' benefit not ours. 'Tis the farmers' rates pay for them, we're lucky to be able to use them.
Just expect anything, be able to stop in the clear hazard free distance ahead.
Had a bit of a stop at out Glen Murray way last weekend , herd of cows gotten out an open gate all over the road. Cockie rounding them up while his wife stopped traffic. I chatted to her while waiting , she was really grateful for someone not bitching at her about the delay, or ignoring her and plowing on into the midst of the cattle , and spooking them all over again. Sad , really.
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