View Full Version : One strange idea on the intersection of Queen St.
erix
28th October 2007, 12:41
I was waiting for the traffic light on Queen st. and watching the pedestrians crossing Queen st.
Suddenly, I had this strange idea:
Can I get off my bike, join the pedestrians and "walk" my bike to the other side of the traffic light? Is that technically legal as Im walking not riding on my bike? :laugh:
If it is legal, it will be so funny few bikers do this together.:woohoo:
PirateJafa
28th October 2007, 12:44
Well cyclists do it...
Although on the other hand, they also blatantly run reds and do all other sorts of stupid shit, so that may not be the most persuasive argument...
xwhatsit
28th October 2007, 13:32
Haha, I've thought about this myself.
I did something (sort of) similar; horrendous traffic on Pah Rd the other day, in the bit where it goes from two lanes into one then back into two again. No room to split. Rode the bike onto the footpath, switched the engine off, and walked the few hundred metres to the head of the lights and got back on. Way faster than waiting in traffic.
steveb64
28th October 2007, 13:35
I was waiting for the traffic light on Queen st. and watching the pedestrians crossing Queen st.
Suddenly, I had this strange idea:
Can I get off my bike, join the pedestrians and "walk" my bike to the other side of the traffic light? Is that technically legal as Im walking not riding on my bike? :laugh:
If it is legal, it will be so funny few bikers do this together.:woohoo:
Hmmm - I've wondered about that in the past also... trouble was, the 1100 (GSX) - and for that matter, even the Duc - are heavy enough that I would rather ride across...
Trudes
28th October 2007, 13:36
I can't think of any reason why you couldn't, try it next time.
xwhatsit
28th October 2007, 13:49
Switch the engine off first.
I wouldn't necessarily have the balls to do it right in front of a copper, but I reckon most would have enough sense of humour to refrain from ticketing you and just laugh :yes:
dino3310
28th October 2007, 13:57
legal as bro,switch her of, as soon as both feet are walking youre classed as a pedestrian,i done it in front of a cop in Hams he told me to shut her down and its legal begal.
0arbreaka
28th October 2007, 14:03
Dont see why it wouldnt be legal, I'd imagine by the time youve switched the bike off and pushed it across to the other side of the intersection the light would have gone green anyway.
Swoop
28th October 2007, 14:11
Well cyclists do it...
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
95% of psyclists wouldn't know what the law is regarding PEDESTRIAN crossings!!!
That is why they are introduced to "scary events" as they RIDE their pushbikes across a pedestrian crossing in front of me...:eek:
xwhatsit
28th October 2007, 16:12
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
95% of psyclists wouldn't know what the law is regarding PEDESTRIAN crossings!!!
That is why they are introduced to "scary events" as they RIDE their pushbikes across a pedestrian crossing in front of me...:eek:
Meh I don't see the problem with that. I ride my motorcycle on bike tracks, and footpaths (if there's no kiddywinks around). So long as they don't go zooming across the pedestrian crossing at four times the speed of pedestrians (thus catching you by surprise), I don't see the difference to be honest. Live and let live, man.
klyong82
28th October 2007, 20:42
Not entirely related but I pushed my CBR900 on a walking footpath across a field in Remuera. Almost dropped the beast and couple of ladies were laughing at me.....good laugh...
slopster
28th October 2007, 20:43
When I'm coming up to a red left arrow and its clear I jump off my bike a at about 20kmh and run round the corner before hopping back on.
Griff
28th October 2007, 20:45
I was waiting for the traffic light on Queen st. and watching the pedestrians crossing Queen st.
Suddenly, I had this strange idea:
Can I get off my bike, join the pedestrians and "walk" my bike to the other side of the traffic light? Is that technically legal as Im walking not riding on my bike? :laugh:
If it is legal, it will be so funny few bikers do this together.:woohoo:
Hey! What if I got out of my car and pushed it to the other side of the traffic lights? Would that be OK???
What if I asked everyone on the bus to get out and push that accross?
What are those pills that you are on?
Pancakes
28th October 2007, 23:41
Well cyclists do it...
Although on the other hand, they also blatantly run reds and do all other sorts of stupid shit, so that may not be the most persuasive argument...
Yeah cyclists do but does that make it dumb or are you jelous? No licence plate has advantages. I used to cycle courier and had fun all day long splitting the stopped traffic on the wrong side of the road, blazing through ped's crossing at Queen and Victoria at lunch time, thats a tricky game to calculate all the moving people at once! It's a matter of perspective, is filtering to the front at the lights on a moterbike stupid? Only if your in a car!! If your jelous of all the cool stuff a bycicle lets you do why don't you get one?
PirateJafa
29th October 2007, 05:42
Yeah cyclists do but does that make it dumb or are you jelous? No licence plate has advantages.
No, just dumb. I'm more than happy to wait the twenty seconds for the lights to change. I doubt anyone's life is going to take a turn for the worse if they also have to.
I used to cycle courier and had fun all day long splitting the stopped traffic on the wrong side of the road, blazing through ped's crossing at Queen and Victoria at lunch time, thats a tricky game to calculate all the moving people at once!
I'm sure that is a argument that the rider of the maroon CBR that people were bitching about in a different thread could use too: "Splitting at 140+? Ha! It's just a bit of fun, my good friend!". Or skidMark. I'm all for having a bit of fun, but "blazing" through pedestrians? Not when someone else stands to get hurt. Just a old-fashioned bit of consideration for other people. Quaint I know, but I can't help it. Guess I'll have to go play some more video games to desensitise myself.
Only if your in a car!! If your jelous of all the cool stuff a bycicle lets you do why don't you get one?
I'm quite happy doing stupid things on a motorbike, let alone a bicycle too. Besides which, I've been a cyclist in the past, and since then moved up in the world - why would I want to downgrade?
Pancakes
29th October 2007, 09:18
No, just dumb. I'm more than happy to wait the twenty seconds for the lights to change. I doubt anyone's life is going to take a turn for the worse if they also have to.
Why wait when theres a gap and it's safe for you and everyone else to use it?
I'm sure that is a argument that the rider of the maroon CBR that people were bitching about in a different thread could use too: "Splitting at 140+? Ha! It's just a bit of fun, my good friend!". Or skidMark. I'm all for having a bit of fun, but "blazing" through pedestrians? Not when someone else stands to get hurt. Just a old-fashioned bit of consideration for other people. Quaint I know, but I can't help it. Guess I'll have to go play some more video games to desensitise myself.
I don't know anyone who thinks splitting at 140 is the same as seeing where there will be a gap in some pedestrians and taking advantage of it on a push bike.
I'm quite happy doing stupid things on a motorbike, let alone a bicycle too.
Why are you happy doing stupid things on a motorbike? What are you thinking? Hey thats stupid, lets give it a shot. Maybe I should have been more clear. I don't think there's anything wrong with taking gaps that don't disadvantage anyone else but let me carry on and not have to build up speed again.
Besides which, I've been a cyclist in the past, and since then moved up in the world - why would I want to downgrade?
Maybe if you'd been a bit smarter and not done stupid things on a bike like stopping when you don't have to making yourself work to get back up to speed you would have been a good enough cyclist to enjoy it and not give it up? How is Motorcycling a move up or riding a bike again downgrading? They're two different things.
Were you a "cyclist" in the past or have you just ridden a bike?
Sorry for the rant but your post just reeks of someone who has given in to the "if it's against the rules and you do it your dangerous" way of thinking. You seem to think I have desensitised myself with video games and I'm some kid with a death wish or that I have no consideration for other people. Based on what? Do you know me from somewhere?
PirateJafa
29th October 2007, 10:49
You pretty much mistook the entire tone of (both) my post(s).
Unfortunately tongue-in-cheek comments aren't as obvious on the internet - at least, without drowning a post with emoticons.
Blind spot
29th October 2007, 11:59
Shit mate, if i am stopped at the Queen Street lights i look at the beautiful woman walking across, can't belive you could think about any thing else.
Unless erix is a biker chick????
Finn
29th October 2007, 12:07
If you really want to improve traffic flow in the city, you should turn off the lights. Last year there was a power cut to most of the traffic lights in the city and I got through town faster than ever.
The trouble is that people in sandals run the traffic systems in Auckland.
Pancakes
29th October 2007, 13:35
You pretty much mistook the entire tone of (both) my post(s).
Unfortunately tongue-in-cheek comments aren't as obvious on the internet - at least, without drowning a post with emoticons.
Well I'm sorry if I missunderstood. I did re-read them and still don't see any tounge in cheek/anything funny. You should go back and liberally pepper it with smilies so I can have a giggle.
erix
29th October 2007, 16:30
Hey! What if I got out of my car and pushed it to the other side of the traffic lights? Would that be OK???
What if I asked everyone on the bus to get out and push that accross?
What are those pills that you are on?
Are you taking my idea too serious? :calm:
OR
Are you trying to be funny? But its not funny at all. <_<
Shit mate, if i am stopped at the Queen Street lights i look at the beautiful woman walking across, can't belive you could think about any thing else.
Unless erix is a biker chick????
Thats why I need to get off my bike and join her, so I can have a closer look on her.
Or possiblely asking for a number....Even I cant get her number, its much less embrassment there, as I am wearing my helmet. :lol:
Griff
29th October 2007, 16:38
Are you taking my idea too serious?
Yes I thought you were being absolutely serious.
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