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nsrpaul
21st January 2007, 17:04
since when has the queen charlote drive on the way to picton been a 50k zone, kinda takes the gloss off a ride through there:shit:

limbimtimwim
21st January 2007, 17:13
No way! Suck! There were speed reductions in some of the populated bays, but otherwise, it was a free for all.

Speed limit be-dammed on that road.

Of course, you have always had to be mindful of cyclists on that road.

But yeah, I don't remember it being an accident black spot, so the reduction is just another example of nanny-state ninnys spoiling our fun.

nsrpaul
21st January 2007, 17:21
kinda blows alright, there is a brief 90k section down the straight by stillwater, but other wise , 50 fucken ks:bye:

Dodgyiti
21st January 2007, 17:47
It was mostly 50kmh over a year ago. Probably makes some sense as I hat 2 close calls with campers straying over the center line in the tight sections last time I went through there.
Really took the fun out of what was one the sweetest motorcycling and scenic routes in the country.
It used to be de rigour to do it twice:rockon:

bistard
21st January 2007, 17:58
well that sucks,I did that road last weekend in my van & still would have broken the speed limit,whats the world coming to,although I cant remember seeing that many coppers!!

Nutter34
21st January 2007, 18:24
It may be because some of us have had some... ahem... issues through there. Maybe the powers that be decided it would be safer... Certainly the way the seal melts in some places it may be so...

That said, last time I went through there, I still had a good ride, but thinking back, I may have 'not seen' the speed limit signs of 50 when coming out of the little settlements and assumed they were still 100, as one does on familiar territory...

Is a bugger though...

nsrpaul
21st January 2007, 19:12
i can see why it may be sensible, just sucks for me is all

Hitcher
22nd January 2007, 15:51
Of course, you have always had to be mindful of cyclists on that road.

And Klaus and Heidi et al in their campervans or rental Corollas.

Guitana
22nd January 2007, 19:30
Never really took notice of speed restrictions through there when I was living in Blenheim a few years back. Just the slow zones around the beach areas and around the housing. Give it stick! good luck to any copper that can safely catch you at speed in those turns.They mainly prowl the wairau straights and the Blenheim-Nelson Route,more income on those roads!!
Yeah fecken campers are a nightmare and the meatsacks inside are usually looking at the scenery not the road!!

nsrpaul
22nd January 2007, 19:35
the fuzz was out in force on the grove track on sunday

bloddy funstoppers, trying to stop us killing ourselves

its just silly

Dazza
23rd January 2007, 08:41
Well I was there in Jan 2006 and not so many signs, back there Dec 2006 & bloody signs everywhere, & whats up with the 90kph signs, that'd have to be a first :nono:

Hitcher
23rd January 2007, 09:10
Speed restriction signs confuse many motorists, particularly those (such as Meanderthals(TM)) who are incapable of higher thought, interpretation or interpolation.

The only speed restriction sign most motorists understand is 50kmh, and they will happily chug along at between 50-55kmh.

70kmh generally means 70kmh.

80kmh confuses them. They think it means 70kmh, less a bit, just to be sure. Same outcome for 90kmh.

100kmh or "open road" signs generally mean they (the Meanderthals(TM)) proceed at about 95kmh, on average. A bit slower through anything that may not be straight and 110kmh if they are on a stretch with a passing lane. The sighting or suspected sighting of a Police vehicle generally results in speed being reduced to less than 90kmh.

They never anticipate the road ahead, such as positioning themselves to overtake prior to a passing lane, and they will never accelerate to faster than 105kmh to go around a slower vehicle.

Seethe, fume. If this is "safer" motoring, "Phasers on kill, Mr Sulu!"

VasalineWarrior
23rd January 2007, 17:29
Never really took notice of speed restrictions through there when I was living in Blenheim a few years back. Just the slow zones around the beach areas and around the housing. Give it stick! good luck to any copper that can safely catch you at speed in those turns.They mainly prowl the wairau straights and the Blenheim-Nelson Route,more income on those roads!!
Yeah fecken campers are a nightmare and the meatsacks inside are usually looking at the scenery not the road!!


True true bro. Be a rare sight to see the fuzz out in those parts, business as usual I reckon

rwh
23rd January 2007, 22:18
But yeah, I don't remember it being an accident black spot, so the reduction is just another example of nanny-state ninnys spoiling our fun.

I remember it being a vomit black spot - but then I was about 5 when I lived in Linkwater, and probably couldn't see much from the back seat ... :sick:

Pity - I was looking forward to riding that.

Richard

Guitana
24th January 2007, 10:53
I remember it being a vomit black spot - but then I was about 5 when I lived in Linkwater, and probably couldn't see much from the back seat ... :sick:

Hell yes
I took the missus and kids out to Titirangi to stay with a mate and do some diving and they were all chucking halfway to the portage I had to stop for an hour at the portage to let them calm down!!!!!:sick: :sick: :sick:
Mind you my drivings fucken shocking no wonder they were blowin chunks!!
Should've taken the bike its more fun!!!
I love riding in the South might have to do another trip down this year.