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    hahahhhhahh

    he needs NOS a lot of it or maybe he used it all on him self hahahahah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krayy
    Just to clarify, he was in the middle lane of a 3 lane motorway, doing 65-70km/h, and I meant for him to move into the leftmost lane (keeping to the RH wheelmark of course).
    In which case he's a wanker and deserves to be two-dimensionalised...
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    Just got back West from Kingsland. Came the whole way in the left lane, no traffic in it. Just going past the Gt Nth Rd on ramp (which has it's own (empty) lane) when this guy at the front of the line of traffic joining the NW motorway cuts right across in front of me and pushes into the right hand lane. I moved into the left lane and continued on in my own lane again.

    If I was a cop I'd have pulled him over just to ask "why?".

    Can cops do that, and do any of you ever do it?? I really wonder what people are thinking sometimes, presuming of course that they are, which is probably unlikely most of the time.

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    my point exactly. why? wtfwhy?!?!?! grrrrr.. pointless and fukin stupid.

    I now declare the left lane the 'fast lane'. The other two are for fukwits.
    I've often travelled at a pace past slower moving traffic in the left lane, and still, no one thinks 'oh look, a free lane that car/bike has just gone past in..'
    FMs!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    my point exactly. why? wtfwhy?!?!?! grrrrr.. pointless and fukin stupid.

    I now declare the left lane the 'fast lane'. The other two are for fukwits.
    I've often travelled at a pace past slower moving traffic in the left lane, and still, no one thinks 'oh look, a free lane that car/bike has just gone past in..'
    FMs!!!!!!!!!
    I want to know why at a two lane light everyone will line up in the same lane. Both of them go straight so why does everyone go to the same one? Admitedly the road will merge to one lane ahead but thats not for a good hundred meters or so. They can keep doing it if the want cause I'll just go to the empty lane and get out in front but I just want to know why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    my point exactly. why? wtfwhy?!?!?! grrrrr.. pointless and fukin stupid.

    I now declare the left lane the 'fast lane'. The other two are for fukwits.
    I've often travelled at a pace past slower moving traffic in the left lane, and still, no one thinks 'oh look, a free lane that car/bike has just gone past in..'
    FMs!!!!!!!!!
    You see that really noticeably on the Southern Motorway, round RamaRama , where there is that extra lane for "slow traffic". Because no-one wants to drive in the "slow traffic" lane ("I'm a fast safe driver, I'm not gonna drive in no slow lane" ) it is usually empty, allowing to blat happily along it at whatever speed I feel is plod-safe (limit is the same as the other lanes) . Same on the Northern where there's a couple of "slow traffic keep left " lanes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    I want to know why at a two lane light everyone will line up in the same lane. Both of them go straight so why does everyone go to the same one? Admitedly the road will merge to one lane ahead but thats not for a good hundred meters or so. They can keep doing it if the want cause I'll just go to the empty lane and get out in front but I just want to know why?
    1. Not everybody wants to get somewhere faster. They are happy to wait. One minute will not make a difference in your life (contrary to aucklander's beliefs). Impatience can be a bad thing you know.
    2. Not worth the effort of moving into the other lane to maybe gain a car or two, just to have to merge again.
    3. They are sheep.

    Seriously though, youngsters are often more impatient when it comes to being on the road. If you don't check that impatience and you're driving a cage (bikers are far too sensible to be one of them ), then you can easily become a hoon, or drive dangerously.

    It is also mightily amusing to pull up next to this person - who was driving like a bat out of hell - at the next set of traffic lights.

    I once saw a hoon who pulled across oncoming traffic to turn into a shopping area because 1) he was in a rush, 2) didn't bother to make sure 3) assumed incorrectly. Luckily the victim was a cage, and it was a fender bender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Granted. where there is no reason to move right. What annoys me is when you are stuck behind a line of traffic doing about 70 (in 100 zone) as happens. And , relief, a passing lane. Whereupon twit A plods up the left lane at his 70kph. Twit B behind him moves to the passing lane and proceeds to pass at a breathtaking 75kph, followed by C. And by now the passing lane is over and I'm stuck behind twit A still doing 70. Grrrrrrr
    . Gerron with it
    Have you noticed how many morons immediately move to the middle lane?
    Often I go to the left lane which is empty (the fast lane)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin
    1. Not everybody wants to get somewhere faster. They are happy to wait. One minute will not make a difference in your life (contrary to aucklander's beliefs). Impatience can be a bad thing you know.
    2. Not worth the effort of moving into the other lane to maybe gain a car or two, just to have to merge again.
    3. They are sheep.

    Seriously though, youngsters are often more impatient when it comes to being on the road. If you don't check that impatience and you're driving a cage (bikers are far too sensible to be one of them ), then you can easily become a hoon, or drive dangerously.

    It is also mightily amusing to pull up next to this person - who was driving like a bat out of hell - at the next set of traffic lights.

    I once saw a hoon who pulled across oncoming traffic to turn into a shopping area because 1) he was in a rush, 2) didn't bother to make sure 3) assumed incorrectly. Luckily the victim was a cage, and it was a fender bender.

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    Lol I'm not often in a hurry. Whether I'm on the bike or not. If I see that all the cars are in one lane at the light I'll change to the empty one well before I have to stop. I don't even lane split on the bike often. I just don't like following cages cause they sometimes slow down for now reason and that worries me.

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