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Patrick
18th April 2009, 22:00
Couldn't believe what unfolded right in front of me and the two girls today... Old codger with his bottle of plonk walked straight out into the path of an oncoming Harley and didn't even have a look. Checked the first lane of the one way street but didn't look for the second lane at all, both coming from his left. Harley rider locked it up and tried to slide the rear out but had no chance. Flattened the old fella and high sided the Harley in the deal.

End result, old fella possible broken leg, cut and probable busted nose and a dinged head, otherwise he should be OK.

Harley rider had a dinged knee (jeans just dont save ya very much....) and grazed elbows (T shirts don't save very much either....) and gravel rash down the right side of his tidy bike. Did a top job tending to the old codger til the ambo arrived, holding his dinged head - (that, or he was thinking of thumping it into the ground a few times...!!!)

Bottle of plonk was history. Looked expensive. Nothing compared to the repair bill for the tidy Harley though..........

Thought I would share. Hard teaching kids to look and look again before crossing, if the old codgers can't be bothered...... Kids got a good lesson at least......

H00dz
18th April 2009, 22:04
ouch, dont know who to feel the most sorry for!!!

98tls
18th April 2009, 22:04
The old bugger probably thought "sick of these fuckers not waving" and decided to get his attention another way.

Patrick
18th April 2009, 22:11
:clap::2thumbsup:laugh::killingme:rofl:

Priceless.......

naphazoline
18th April 2009, 22:12
That sounds nasty.
Not a very nice thing for your (or anyones) kids to see.

I was told that a 28yo died as a result of a bike accident today,around the coast.

Don't suppose you've heard anything about this?

I was a bit worried, as my friend said her cousin was going for a ride around that way today.

Mom
18th April 2009, 22:13
Thought I would share. Hard teaching kids to look and look again before crossing, if the old codgers can't be bothered...... Kids got a good lesson at least......

I once clipped an old guy who stepped in my path from between a couple of parked cars. I saw him and was not going fast, but shit oh dear could not avoid him in the end. Took a big hunk of flesh off his hand and we both wobbled about a bit. I think I may have given him a bit of a gobful to be fair, then I rode off. I was worried as I drew blood on him, injury accident and all that, so I reported it to the local plod. They tried to not laugh and failed miserably. I was riding a scooter.

On the flip side I have looked after a pedestrian bowled by a speeding bike and kept him as comfortable as I could. He died before emergency services arrived. He was elderly (bit of a theme here) and was crossing SH1 in Wellsford with his son after a few drinks at the Pub. The biker broke his leg really badly, it was a shocker.

Yes folks, look right, then left, then right again before your toes get into traffic, the consequences can be dire.

Pumba
18th April 2009, 22:15
Not all that suprised. The amount of close calls I have had with pedestrians around Auckland is unreal

98tls
18th April 2009, 22:16
:( or possibly a case of grab a granny gone horribly wrong.

James Deuce
18th April 2009, 22:41
Yes folks, look right, then left, then right again before your toes get into traffic, the consequences can be dire.

That doesn't fucking work in France. DAMHIK.

MadDuck
18th April 2009, 22:47
Harley rider locked it up and tried to slide the rear out but had no chance.

Now that is funny :clap:

Patrick
18th April 2009, 22:48
That sounds nasty.
Not a very nice thing for your (or anyones) kids to see.

I was told that a 28yo died as a result of a bike accident today,around the coast.

Don't suppose you've heard anything about this?

I was a bit worried, as my friend said her cousin was going for a ride around that way today.

Heard it was about midnight last night, early hours of this morning, Wiremu Rd near Okato. His riding mate left the scene soon after and the police are still wanting to speak to him.............

Tink
18th April 2009, 22:54
I had a great day out today... no incidents... bit sad that people don't know that the road is for wheels, and not feet... unless walking sideways... kids are pretty resilient and will probably take good note not to step out, or drink and walk!!!

pzkpfw
18th April 2009, 23:00
That doesn't fucking work in France. DAMHIK.

Nobody fucking works in France.

Boob Johnson
18th April 2009, 23:03
Not all that suprised. The amount of close calls I have had with pedestrians around Auckland is unreal
Yeah but Auckland peds are a different breed, THAT's for sure :mad:


In the 10 odd years I lived there it never ceased to amaze me the amount of times I have had to slow or completely stop for a ped due to them walking out in front of me while driving.....I mean honestly....me & my car are entitled to the pavement as much as them :lol:


In all seriousness, Auckland peds are bonkers & play on the fact that you don't want to hit them more than they care about you hitting them, never seen that anywhere like Auckland! :crazy:

98tls
18th April 2009, 23:10
Yeah but Auckland peds are a different breed, THAT's for sure :mad:


In the 10 odd years I lived there it never ceased to amaze me the amount of times I have had to slow or completely stop for a ped due to them walking out in front of me while driving.....I mean honestly....me & my car are entitled to the pavement as much as them :lol:


In all seriousness, Auckland peds are bonkers & play on the fact that you don't want to hit them more than they care about you hitting them, never seen that anywhere like Auckland! :crazy: Maybe there just looking for a cheap way out?

PirateJafa
19th April 2009, 00:05
Yeah but Auckland peds are a different breed, THAT's for sure :mad:

In the 10 odd years I lived there it never ceased to amaze me the amount of times I have had to slow or completely stop for a ped due to them walking out in front of me while driving.....I mean honestly....me & my car are entitled to the pavement as much as them :lol:

In all seriousness, Auckland peds are bonkers & play on the fact that you don't want to hit them more than they care about you hitting them, never seen that anywhere like Auckland! :crazy:

You're doing it wrong.

Buy a cheap, dinged car like my beast of a old Nissan (Damn you Renegade Master for letting it get stolen!) to use when you need to drive around.

No longer do you feel the urge to stop for any pedestrians. Plus the suspension is soft enough that you hardly feel them under the wheels.

naphazoline
19th April 2009, 04:55
Heard it was about midnight last night, early hours of this morning, Wiremu Rd near Okato. His riding mate left the scene soon after and the police are still wanting to speak to him.............

Cheers for that Patrick.

At least i know my mates cousin was solo,during the day.

jrandom
19th April 2009, 07:16
Auckland peds are bonkers

Too right.

Case in point - I got T-boned on the peddly by a woman pushing a pram a couple of weeks ago.

She'd stepped out through some stopped traffic (30m from a zebra crossing, but of course it was too much hassle to actually use it) without checking both ways. The possibility that a bicycle might have been overtaking the stopped cars never entered her head.

Pedestrians'll be the death of me one of these days. Forget charging cyclists for rego, how about making walkers take licence tests before they're allowed out?

Dave Lobster
19th April 2009, 08:27
Too right.

Case in point - I got T-boned on the peddly by a woman pushing a pram a couple of weeks ago.

She'd stepped out through some stopped traffic (30m from a zebra crossing, but of course it was too much hassle to actually use it) without checking both ways. The possibility that a bicycle might have been overtaking the stopped cars never entered her head.

Pedestrians'll be the death of me one of these days. Forget charging cyclists for rego, how about making walkers take licence tests before they're allowed out?

Got one in a similar way just this last week. Asian lady carrying her baby stepped out into the moving traffic to be hit by my big moped. Then had the bollocks to moan at me for hitting her with my mirror. FFS.. if she was a bit taller, I'd have seen her splitting through the parked cars.

Swoop
19th April 2009, 08:33
Bottle of plonk was history. Looked expensive.
Expensive to who? A wino or a company CEO?
Kids think sparkling rose (dunno how to do the little line over the top of the letter) is "fancy"...

Boob Johnson
19th April 2009, 09:09
Maybe there just looking for a cheap way out?
lol maybe :clap:


You're doing it wrong.

Buy a cheap, dinged car like my beast of a old Nissan (Damn you Renegade Master for letting it get stolen!) to use when you need to drive around.

No longer do you feel the urge to stop for any pedestrians. Plus the suspension is soft enough that you hardly feel them under the wheels.
Definitely better off in a crapper. Used to get given the fingers, sneered at & general jealousy in the BMW. Stupid tall poppy syndrome :oi-grr:

vifferman
19th April 2009, 10:03
Pedestrians provide very little traction.
I ran one over a few years ago - did everything to avoid her, tooted the horn, slowed, swerved, braked, etc. but at the last minute she turned 180 degrees but spun to her left so she was facing AWAY from me the whole time, then stepped directly into my path. I hit her right in the leg, she went down, and so did the bike. I was wearing most of the gear apart from business slacks (I was only on a short trip to have lunch with my wife), so apart from a very slightly grazed knee, was uninjured. The pedestrian, OTOH, was kinda fukt: leg busted in two places, had to spend a week in hospital, and had to (presumably) pay for all the damages (about $3k worth).
Of course, I felt bad about injuring someone, but it wasn't my fault. It was exactly one block from the central police HQ (and an ambulance bay), so it was very convenient. :rolleyes:

Hope she learned her lesson.

Tink
19th April 2009, 10:47
Has anyone ever done a documentary or offered the media something on the sad abilities of NZers behaving the way they do pedestrians/driver/riders... I should be proud to be a kiwi, but often I am not.. I am embarrassed at the lack of driving skills, and courtesy in this country, having driven in England & Germany.

People driving in the OVER taking lane on the motorway ...at 90km someone once told me it was the fast lane... GO Figure... any lane can be fast... usually for me its the inside lane. :rolleyes:

PS Admittedly I live in the smaller Auckland area... I AM NOT A AUCKLANDER... FRANKLINITE!!!!

Skyryder
19th April 2009, 16:04
Will old codger be charged for PIF (Pissed in charge of feet.)



Skyryder

Harvd
19th April 2009, 18:59
Yeah but Auckland peds are a different breed, THAT's for sure :mad:


In the 10 odd years I lived there it never ceased to amaze me the amount of times I have had to slow or completely stop for a ped due to them walking out in front of me while driving.....I mean honestly....me & my car are entitled to the pavement as much as them :lol:


In all seriousness, Auckland peds are bonkers & play on the fact that you don't want to hit them more than they care about you hitting them, never seen that anywhere like Auckland! :crazy:


Ha i went to LA and they got it all funny there. Pedestrians get right of way always due to people gettin sued up thier asses (this isnt the donkey 1 is it?
) for hitting them reguardless as to who was at fault. So therefore if you even stop near the side of the road while walking to look at something(obese people) the traffic will stop to let you cross. this was of course very confusing but could also be manipulated to be fun.

But hey they were American...



why did the o/p person try to slide the rear out? was this to create a larger front face to hit the old dude with?

Forest
19th April 2009, 19:13
Expensive to who? A wino or a company CEO?
Kids think sparkling rose (dunno how to do the little line over the top of the letter) is "fancy"...

If you have a mac, push option-e followed by the character that needs the accent. A grave is entered via option-`

Voilà, rosé!

Swoop
19th April 2009, 19:47
If you have a mac, push option-e followed by the character that needs the accent. A grave is entered via option-`

Voilà, rosé!
I'm a microsloth type of guy...:rolleyes:

YellowDog
19th April 2009, 19:47
Has anyone ever done a documentary or offered the media something on the sad abilities of NZers behaving the way they do pedestrians/driver/riders... I should be proud to be a kiwi, but often I am not.. I am embarrassed at the lack of driving skills, and courtesy in this country, having driven in England & Germany.

People driving in the OVER taking lane on the motorway ...at 90km someone once told me it was the fast lane... GO Figure... any lane can be fast... usually for me its the inside lane. :rolleyes:

PS Admittedly I live in the smaller Auckland area... I AM NOT A AUCKLANDER... FRANKLINITE!!!!
When I came to Auckland 2 1/2 years back, I though I was a really bad pedestrian and was trying to behave. I was shocked how fellow workers have no respect or regard for the road and its users. Clearly I was not as bad as I had thought.

Speaking of France, pedestrians get an on the spot penalty fine for not crossing in the right place. I believe the Aussies are pretty strict too.

I suspect that a documentary about the dangerous behaviour of Auckland's pedestrians would be very popular all over the world.

Patrick
19th April 2009, 19:58
Expensive to who? A wino or a company CEO?
Kids think sparkling rose (dunno how to do the little line over the top of the letter) is "fancy"...

Rose Spumante is flash... what he had was flasher....


Will old codger be charged for PIF (Pissed in charge of feet.)
Skyryder

Dunno if he was pissed or not. Hard to tell from the ding to the head and the spilt booze he was lying in....


why did the o/p person try to slide the rear out? was this to create a larger front face to hit the old dude with?

Don't think he did so deliberately... locked up the rear and turned to avoid and hey presto, arse swung out......

varminter
19th April 2009, 19:59
Many years ago I got knocked off my scooter by a LOL (little old lady) fractured wrist (her). She then tried to sue me for damages WTF!! luckily a girl at the bus stop offered to be my witness so that saved the day for me:clap:

Mikkel
19th April 2009, 20:24
Almost clipped a skater here in Chch a couple of months back. He probably would have enjoyed that... skaters seem to have masochistic traits.