Unfortunately, you admitted passing on the median. I see bikers doing it, and, its not neccasarily unsafe. Just realise that if you get caught you will get told off![]()
Unfortunately, you admitted passing on the median. I see bikers doing it, and, its not neccasarily unsafe. Just realise that if you get caught you will get told off![]()
Oh yes, I have been known to give a car driver the one finger salute when they have been, oh, not very considerate shall we say. Common sense is all that is need there. The FXR is a good bike, never misses a beat, just want something with a lot more oopmh.. 11 more months till I can get my full..
Ah yeah you're not allowed to pass ON the median strip, over an intersection, or on the left of moving traffic, or cross a yellow no-passing line. Unlikely he will fine you for that since you seemingly passed the attitude test.
You can pass everywhere else though, and you should do it incessantly, and if the fuzz stops you tell them to go buck themselves off their high horse.![]()
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In the wrong ? Quite possibly, but the kind of thing I do most days and I am sure many others do as well. If you are ever doing something that you aren't quite sure is legal, lane splitting, filtering, overtaking stationary traffic on the left or right etc etc etc, the only tip is to be extra vigilant for cop cars. If you stop a few cars behind them they can't do anything. Nip past one who is having a bad day because he missed his donut break and you may end up getting a talking to, regardless of the legal position.
i know you try to sound all legal while you pass everything on the road, but really the only way to pass something doing 50ish kph is by going at least 20-30kph faster - instantly making it illegal. Maybe thats why you leave your light on hi-beam all the time, you'll blind the cop thats lining you up in his speed gun sights![]()
I think you miss the point. You admit you used it. Even 1mm is using it. The law says you can't use it for that purpose.
I know a guy nabbed for travelling 100mm on a yellow line. it doesn't come down to degrees - either you did or you didn't, and seeing you admitted it then you are in the wrong.
Now if you had claimed you went to stop but the guy behind you obviously couldn't without hitting you so you had to take the median you perhaps would have had an argument.
Yeah, I would be expecting a fine,
I try to make it a habbit of not doing anything on a median strip as there is always a slight possiblity that someone could turn out to a drive way or whatever, and not everyone uses their mirrors.
Filter by all means but you just have to think of certain areas as no go zones.
These "can I split" type threads come up so often, it's clear that riders are unclear, the police are unclear, the public are unclear... everybody is just "playing by ear" and there is little in the way of consistency by anybody.
If I was running things then for starters I'd allow motorcyclists to use cycle lanes at cycle speeds, that would resolve half the "splitting" situation on it's own, many of the roads that you want to split on in cities have a cycle lane which could be shared quite safely by motorcycles and scooters doing 20k's an hour or whatever. All most of us want to do is crawl down to the front, to save time, and in some cases save on overheating risk (and not just of the bike!)
And we'd be able to use Bus Priority traffic lights (that's a ridiculous rule in itself, sure you can use the bus lane, but you have to hold up the bus behind you if there's a B signal).
And median strips would be fair game for getting to the front of a queue if traffic was stopped and you travelled at a slow speed with your right hand indicator on.
And every police officer would get a little laminated card to put in their wallet with the rules!
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...nsense-answers
Basically if you're doing it within reason (carefully on the motorway/ only past stationary traffic in town), police will generally turn a blind eye. It's all up to the discretion of the constable though, if he's having a bad day or your riding is erratic then expect a $150 ticket....
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