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Insanity_rules
4th January 2007, 07:02
Hey there all,
Well on the way to work this fine morning I noticed the boys (and girls) in blue are running a speed trap on the motorway. It's going south before the terrace off ramp, with a radar gun on on what looks like the Aurora Tce over bridge with 3 cars parked at the ready just past it.

Take it easy on the speed going south as they look like they're going to be there for a while.

And in the sage words of hill st blues "Lets be careful out there"!

Nasty
4th January 2007, 07:21
Hey there all,
Well on the way to work this fine morning I noticed the boys (and girls) in blue are running a speed trap on the motorway. It's going south before the terrace off ramp, with a radar gun on on what looks like the Aurora Tce over bridge with 3 cars parked at the ready just past it.

Take it easy on the speed going south as they look like they're going to be there for a while.

And in the sage words of hill st blues "Lets be careful out there"!


Nice to know since we are taking hte car today :)

Drum
4th January 2007, 07:27
Cheers mate.

mikey
4th January 2007, 07:53
not long ago cops chasing white bike onto the terrace. anyone you know?

Insanity_rules
4th January 2007, 07:55
not long ago cops chasing white bike onto the terrace. anyone you know?

Have you got a white bike now Mikey? :rofl:

Juud
4th January 2007, 08:00
o crap, the Mr just emailed, he got done doing 118..:(

Insanity_rules
5th January 2007, 13:37
Just a quick post script to this, They were set up again this morning! Seems like a bad habit forming so watch yourselves out there brothers and sisters.

This has been the traffic report brought to you by Insanity rules and the letter S for scumbag feakin Traffic coppers.

Colapop
5th January 2007, 13:50
Not there now...

jimbo600
5th January 2007, 13:51
Notorious accident black spot that one. Just like at the end of passing lanes and at the bottom of hills.

James Deuce
5th January 2007, 14:25
Ignoring Jimbo's deservedly sarcastic comment, that's probably one of the worse spots for minor nose to tail accidents in heavy traffic. So maybe the stats support the speed trap.

Now where did I put that M240?

Hailwood
5th January 2007, 14:32
The Highway Patrol officers have been using a handheld off there since late last year...not a new spot...although I havent seen them operating off Belmont Bridge for a while.

Was riding on motorway after xmas and had some knob in a cage pull out and fly past me as I was only doing 100..giving me the eyeballs as he went by..guess he hadnt seen the flouro yellow jacket on the overhead bridge holding the laser....he saw the chase car behind him though as I went past tooting the horn and waving....best post xmas present......:rockon:

MSTRS
5th January 2007, 15:46
The Highway Patrol officers have been using a handheld off there since late last year...not a new spot...although I havent seen them operating off Belmont Bridge for a while.

Was riding on motorway after xmas and had some knob in a cage pull out and fly past me as I was only doing 100..giving me the eyeballs as he went by..guess he hadnt seen the flouro yellow jacket on the overhead bridge holding the laser....he saw the chase car behind him though as I went past tooting the horn and waving....best post xmas present......:rockon:

That's tootling...hope it was melodiously:innocent: Don't you just love situations like that one! Biker revenge.

Toaster
5th January 2007, 15:52
Ignoring Jimbo's deservedly sarcastic comment, that's probably one of the worse spots for minor nose to tail accidents in heavy traffic. So maybe the stats support the speed trap.

Now where did I put that M240?


Yeah true, but what speed is everyone doing when it is heavy traffic I wonder, as opposed to the times when they are pinging the radar? No problem with enforcement. Just like to see it done in the right places AND also at the right times.

Toaster
5th January 2007, 15:53
Was riding on motorway after xmas and had some knob in a cage pull out and fly past me as I was only doing 100..giving me the eyeballs as he went by..guess he hadnt seen the flouro yellow jacket on the overhead bridge holding the laser....he saw the chase car behind him though as I went past tooting the horn and waving....best post xmas present......:rockon:

Nice one dude, nice.

The Pastor
5th January 2007, 18:10
<img src='http://www.police.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/image/1321/Radar.JPG'>

BUSTED!
Now bend over and i'll show you my gun!

Colapop
5th January 2007, 18:12
This is my rifle, this is my gun.
This is for shooting and this is for shooting (but 'fun' works too)

boomer
5th January 2007, 18:22
<img src='http://www.police.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/image/1321/Radar.JPG'>

BUSTED!
Now bend over and i'll show you my gun!

Logan and i were going down SH1 on saturday when i had a laser flash all over my visor and screen, apparantly Logan did too.. obviously didn't want us @ 140 ..either that or he was a shit shot ;)

The Pastor
5th January 2007, 18:33
Logan and i were going down SH1 on saturday when i had a laser flash all over my visor and screen, apparantly Logan did too.. obviously didn't want us @ 140 ..either that or he was a shit shot ;)

Maybe he thought you bikers would be pretty lose and he wanted some young/ tight ones.

tl_tub
5th January 2007, 18:35
Logan and i were going down SH1 on saturday when i had a laser flash all over my visor and screen, apparantly Logan did too.. obviously didn't want us @ 140 ..either that or he was a shit shot ;)

Sure it wasnt someone playing with a laser pointer? Lasers work on light similar to remote controls, so generally invisible.. or did i misunderstand your post?

boomer
5th January 2007, 19:34
Sure it wasnt someone playing with a laser pointer? Lasers work on light similar to remote controls, so generally invisible.. or did i misunderstand your post?

no.. you didn't misunderstand, sure enough teh copper was 100 yards up the road in a black bling bling falcon/commodore doing his best impression of dirty harry

_intense_
5th January 2007, 20:04
massive cheer to ya man, although im sure none of us responsible lads and lasses would EVER dream of speeding on the motor-way... (anyone ever been passed by that mad ass geezer on the red cbr600rr with the motormart branded pack rack? phaaaark)

Clockwork
6th January 2007, 07:46
On matters of speed limits on Wellington's Motorways, I was going UP Ngauranga Gorge the other day thinking how absurd it was that the speed limit was 80kph. I can understand the limit for the downhill traffic given the blind lefthander at the top and the increased stopping distance because of the grade BUT these problems just don't affect the up-hill lanes. I had decided that there was probably some legal reason why they couldn't have two different limits, one for each direction but then I noticed that the down-hill limit changes to 100kph about half way down (just past the blind bend) but the up-hill limit drops from 100kph to 80kph BEFORE you get to the foot of the hill. I understand the Police regularly prosecute up-hill speeders. Am I missing something? can anyone explain why the up-hill limit should be so slow?

Drum
6th January 2007, 07:59
Could be something to do with the number of slow moving trucks in the uphill direction, i.e. keeping the speed differential down. Only a guess.

Hawkeye
6th January 2007, 08:01
On matters of speed limits on Wellington's Motorways, I was going UP Ngauranga Gorge the other day thinking how absurd it was that the speed limit was 80kph. I can understand the limit for the downhill traffic given the blind lefthander at the top and the increased stopping distance because of the grade BUT these problems just don't affect the up-hill lanes. I had decided that there was probably some legal reason why they couldn't have two different limits, one for each direction but then I noticed that the down-hill limit changes to 100kph about half way down (just past the blind bend) but the up-hill limit drops from 100kph to 80kph BEFORE you get to the foot of the hill. I understand the Police regularly prosecute up-hill speeders. Am I missing something? can anyone explain why the up-hill limit should be so slow?

It's probably to do with keeping the speed down for cages and bikes to match the snails pace of the buses and trucks. Cages switch lanes like there's no tomorrow if a bus or truck is going up. I've almost been taken out a few times going up there because cages switch without warning both left and right of slow moving vehicles.
Because it goes from 2 lanes, to 3, then to 4 and back to 3 before finally settling back to 2 at the top, cages are weaving all over the place to get past.

Lord Derosso
6th January 2007, 08:08
its because of the traffic lights at the top and the 'sudden' offramp for Johnsonville? OK for locals but visitors could cause all sorts of havoc crossing lanes and/or coming up behind a lot of stopped traffic at the top. I agree its a bit of a pain but I keep to the limit. Its only for a short distance anyway though as usual it doesnt stop the cagers passing me at great speed. I have noticed, and commented numerous times, on the speed of the local drivers and that they seem to think all riders are always going to be doing at least 120 kph so give them the dirties when passing. Hay, I am quite happy to cruise along at 100 most of the time as I am in no rush.Thats why I ride.

Thursday morning was sublime. Got up at 8.30am, washed and polished the bike and went for a spin around the Bays, around Oriental Parade, into town and back home.No wind, wonderful sun, no traffic and still on holiday. Best ride in months. Finally had a chance to lay the bike down a bit more without been blown backwards by that bloody wind. This holiday period has been terrible weather down here in Wellington. All my relatives up North Auckland saying how nice its been. Grrr.

roogazza
6th January 2007, 09:11
Don't you guys realise yet that the police are solely responsible for the reduction in acc stats this hol period !! ????????? Pffft !!!!!!!!!!!
Just wait for Monday and the news, and all the crowing thats going to start.

Thurs night last, there was a special op on the L/H car park and I heard a whisper yesterday that lasers will be used on the Normandale over bridge again shortly. So if you are on the back wheel from Melling watch it ! Gaz.

davereid
6th January 2007, 09:23
Speed limits are just the dumb NZers way of dealing with badly designed roads... thats why it 80 km/hr up there..

pzkpfw
6th January 2007, 09:54
its because of the traffic lights at the top and the 'sudden' offramp for Johnsonville?

[Traffic lights at the top? Been gone for ages. Or do you mean how the lights IN J'ville cause a backlog to build up onto the motorway?]



I swear the fancy speed signs on the gorge were meant to (according to news articles at the time) allow 100 km/h but drop to 80 when conditions were not so good. Never seen the uphill go over 80 though.

Hailwood
7th January 2007, 16:38
be warned....there has been a bike cop using a hand held radar just before the jville offramp too...getting those naughty speeders who are accelerating after coming up the gorge and before the 100kph signs..chase cars are there after the johnsonville on ramp.. and I will remember to tootle from now on...:Punk:

Jeff Sichoe
7th January 2007, 17:20
Yeah I got pinged the other day coming down the MW from Jville towards town, Bike Cop got me at 123k, doh!

They seem to really like the M-Way, but don't give a crap about the Oriental Bay / Marine Drive / Shelly Bay area ;)