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NecroNom
13th January 2005, 16:50
Was riding over to Tauranga the other day(via kaimais) when i saw the toll road that cuts off most of the mundayne Cameron Rd traffic when it hit me. When we pay our registration and other road user fees we pay to use the roads, so if we are going to pay more to use a road that technically we have already paid to use does that mean we are free to use the roads how feel. Say can i push the GSF as fast as it will go (not that fast) and not expect to see blue and red lights come screaming up behind me. Just an thought (expect some debate here). Will try it nxt time though. :eek:

bane
13th January 2005, 18:34
not withstanding your point, that particular toll road is free for motorbikes :banana:

another bonus as there's generally bugger all traffic on it (most locals seem to boycott)

NC
13th January 2005, 18:38
Was riding over to Tauranga the other day(via kaimais) when i saw the toll road that cuts off most of the mundayne Cameron Rd traffic when it hit me. When we pay our registration and other road user fees we pay to use the roads, so if we are going to pay more to use a road that technically we have already paid to use does that mean we are free to use the roads how feel. Say can i push the GSF as fast as it will go (not that fast) and not expect to see blue and red lights come screaming up behind me. Just an thought (expect some debate here). Will try it nxt time though. :eek:
Ah it's a good ride from "The Love" to the might TGA :)

Ah technically, the road gets paid off by the tolls...well so I have heard..

avgas
13th January 2005, 19:16
I remember waiting by the old toll bridge there till it closed so we could pass for free......ahhhh the memories of my youth

ajturbo
13th January 2005, 20:40
NO...NO you CANNOT go and see how fast your bike goes on the toll RD...
they lay in wait for ya.....mufty ones.....
but thier radars are not that good here, (or my speedo is way out) was doing about .... and was "only" caught at 128km/hr.. yes i was going a bit fast....


so take my advice.. keep it under 125 and you should be ok....

andy

John
13th January 2005, 20:45
NO...NO you CANNOT go and see how fast your bike goes on the toll RD...
they lay in wait for ya.....mufty ones.....
but thier radars are not that good here, (or my speedo is way out) was doing about .... and was "only" caught at 128km/hr.. yes i was going a bit fast....


so take my advice.. keep it under 125 and you should be ok....

andy
ah, but maybe they let you off? or something - best not to skive (sp?) IMO, although what the hell am I saying, I got a ticket first day out on my bike :(

ajturbo
13th January 2005, 21:03
ah, but maybe they let you off? or something - best not to skive (sp?) IMO, although what the hell am I saying, I got a ticket first day out on my bike :(


na they didn't let me off!!! :brick: :brick: :brick:

TwoSeven
13th January 2005, 21:11
The idea with toll roads is that someone other than the government or its agency pays for and builds the road. Normally there is a free road as well, but its a hassle to use.

Since its a private road and not owned by the government - they can charge you a toll for using it. Normally to recover the cost of building and maintaining it. Once they have recovered the initial cost - the government then buys it back and the original company makes the profit and the government gets a new road built with out the hassle of doing it itself.

Most major construction projects around the world such as bridges, buildings, damns, hydro stations, air-ports and other such stuff is done like that now.

Of course, it may not be the way its done here. It might just be an idiot government agency trying to fleece consumers for more revenue.

What?
14th January 2005, 04:59
Ain't it interesting how some authorities will not learn from others, or their own history.
Tauranga's Route K (toll road) has a debt which is spiralling out of control. Traffic flow studies have shown there to be a natural public aversion to paying tolls when a viable alternative route exist. Tga council saw this when tolls were lifted off the harbour bridge; they are seeing it again now with Route K.
So, the wonderful folks at Transit are planning a tolled extension to Auckland's Northen motorway :spudwhat: :spudwhat: :spudwhat:

What?
14th January 2005, 05:05
Say can i push the GSF as fast as it will go (not that fast) and not expect to see blue and red lights come screaming up behind me.
Pick your moment - there seems to be one cop who likes this road as a place to fill his (alleged) quota without doing any work. The others largely ignore it and police roads that people use.
I have personally traversed this road in less than half the recommended time and not seen another vehicle whilst doing so.

PhilBilly
14th January 2005, 07:15
I was riding along one of the long straights from Masterton, so easy to day dream lol got done for 130 grrr hurt the pocket.

inlinefour
15th January 2005, 16:42
Was riding over to Tauranga the other day(via kaimais) when i saw the toll road that cuts off most of the mundayne Cameron Rd traffic when it hit me. When we pay our registration and other road user fees we pay to use the roads, so if we are going to pay more to use a road that technically we have already paid to use does that mean we are free to use the roads how feel. Say can i push the GSF as fast as it will go (not that fast) and not expect to see blue and red lights come screaming up behind me. Just an thought (expect some debate here). Will try it nxt time though. :eek:

slim to none at all...