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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    I like some of the old man-hole covers that got covered over with bitzman but still can be removed, no problems riding over thoses.

    Anyway that time of the year where we have to nanner those turns and braking when you have road markings and man holes being wet.
    And surely this would be quite cheap to do. Has anyone actually made this suggestion to the council?

    Perhaps the problem is the air gap between us and those that make the decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    in theory if one lost control and crashed totally the manholes fault could one ask council for repair/replacement
    im so used to the covers now that i avoid them without even realizing
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    be aware then of the metal expansion strips of the bridges that go across the motorway(in welly),there metal strips that go across the whole road,and the on ramp at molesworth there is a WIDE metal strip across the whole lane,and you will be leaned overI think they have some grippy stuff on that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    And surely this would be quite cheap to do. Has anyone actually made this suggestion to the council?

    Perhaps the problem is the air gap between us and those that make the decision.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...d.php?t=100117 (For aucklanders at least)

    In regards to the patch ones that dont have a rippled surface, i've had this response from the Auckland city council:

    The Code of Practice for Working in the Road, Part 6.4.2.11 requires the following. Whilst we endeavour to audit as many sites as possible, resources do not allow us to do so. Can I suggest that any sites that are of concern are reported via the Call Centre phone 379 2020 request for service process and given a "Critical" priority. We will audit within 4 working hours.


    6.4.2.1 Use of Temporary Steel Plates during Construction

    1. Where temporary steel plates exist in the carriageway an ‘UNEVEN SURFACE’ supplementary plate and a separate ‘SLIPPERY SURFACE’ (TW-4) warning sign/s must be displayed to warn traffic. Permanent resurfacing is required within 7 days of a temporary seal being placed, unless as otherwise agreed, by the RCA.
    2. Steel plates may be used in carriageways provided they are skid resistant, secured, and cushioned with rubber matting to prevent rocking, moving or noise. They must be of sufficient strength and quality to support imposed traffic loading.
    3. Should steel plates be used "uneven surface" road works signs and "slippery surface"(TW-17) warning sign/s must be displayed to warn traffic of the potential hazards.
    4. When steel plates are used, a ramp with hotmix must be formed and filleted to ensure safe pedestrian and vehicular access. The ramps must be adequately secured to the surface and maintained for the duration of the work.
    5. Temporary road markings and all other necessary traffic measures must be in place to ensure that hazards are eliminated and parking restrictions are maintained.


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    Metal Strips

    There is another one right on the corner as you turn onto the down ramp to the motorway when leaving the terrace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by savedkiwi1 View Post
    When it was summer it didn't matter. It's not summer now and I am totally aware of every metal plate on the road. It only took one close call comming down the hill outside Victoria university took the right handed turn at the bottom and CRIKEY that was close.

    How come they have to put them in the middle of the road, and if they have to put them on the road, does it have to be on a corner :-( No consideration man!!!!

    where are the knarly ones?
    my fav is the corner coming up from tinakori to the bridge, between all the steel and bus lane lines its like the minefield ad on tv
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    The terrace right on the lights as you come off the Motor Way

    When the lights are green gotta watch tis one right out side the hotel on the corner

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    I hate the bloody ones as you go around the basin then as you turn left to start Buckle st!! Several placed so nearly any line you take you are going to get at least one of them!

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    there's one on a corner at pleasant rd, straight after the mansion at 77 pleasant road traveling toward west coast road, and it on the right of the corner so u gotta go wide to miss it and risk crashing into the dickweed who park his car on the corner, im going to take a pic of it now (apologies in advance for the poor quality of the pix i only have a camera phone and its not a very good one)

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    Would help if they painted them flouro colour so you could see them easier ,especially on a wet night.


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    pixx

    heres the 2 pix i took, and you can clearly see that the water has filled the hole and turned into a layer of ice
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    one road i used to take had 15 odd covers in a distance of about 2k. fucking nuts! and they were all on corners, in the middle of the road.

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    there's a neat one-two when it comes to those covers coming down Bowen St every morning, should I got inside or outside? Oh decisions... the one further down by the cenotaph almost caught me out couple of weeks ago though...

    The worst ones I find are the at the hairpin on Glenmore St going up to the Kelburn Viaduct/Karori Tunnel intersection. Theres a couple of them and I have to take them on the right to get the right line through the corner. Couple of days ago when it was wet there was a truck coming down the hill, so I gave it a wide line and clipped one of them with my back wheel causing the bike to shimmy around a bit.

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    On Trig Rd heading towards massey from whenuapai, the left-hand corner has two massive ones about 15 feet apart, and it's a busy narrow 100km rd, fucken dangerous in nice weather, then at the intersection of trig and hobby there's another one right across the whole lane where you turn left to merge into the traffic, to avoid it you have to be to the far right of the lane, right up close to the traffic going past, it's fucked
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