Would love for the poppo's to concentrate on red light runners. Am sick of being at the front of a queue and when my light goes green I still check both ways.
Saved my bacon twice in 5 years.
Last time the offender did not feel like stepping out of his ute and discussing the needs of my 2 yr old daughter to having a dad.![]()
Got to love the shakey city.
Orange is an emphatic green
Red is simply advanced Orange.
There seems to be quite a delay between Red on one lane and Green on the next to allow for this jiggery pokery.
Classic
"I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it." -- Erwin Schrodinger talking about quantum mechanics.
The shakey city is a gem alright.
An extra phase at a set of lights (green arrow) takes time away from the existing phases, and can cause congestion. In Orkers, they've given up trying to solve congestion, and treat safety more seriously i.e. they use filter arrows. Down here they want to have a foot in each camp, believing they can still calm congestion. The filter arrows are few and far between.
Evidence can be found at Main North / QEII. It used to be our equal worst crash intersection, equal with Manchester/Bealey. The LB movement crash (right turn versus straight through) was the winner in the crash cause competition at each, with 57 injury crashes at each between 2003 and 2007. Thing is, Main North/QEII is a Transit intersection, coz it's a state highway. So there is now a filter arrow to turn right to go North. Luckily we had an earthquake, so Manchester/Bealey is no longer one of our worst either, despite still having no arrow. Different traffic engineers, different philosophy, different priorities.
The only light in Churchur with less than a 4 second amber is Pilgrim Place/Moorhouse, it has 3 seconds. It's the wee road opposite Manchester, and nobdy gets a chance to go fast there, it's too short before the lights. Less orange need for slower cars, you see. At all the big intersection where the limit is 60 or more, the yellow is longer, to allow for the increased stopping distance. A fact not taken into account by those who use the orange as their own personal end phase.
BTW, the law used to say orange, then amber, now it says yellow. And all the time the lights either side have been red and green.
Donuts
"There must be a one-to-one correspondence between left and right parentheses, with each left parenthesis to the left of its corresponding right parenthesis."
Now you can't tell me anyone other than the 1st car in line can approach an intersection without increasing speed and during the day there will be other vehicles approaching the intersection & the 1st car would be crossing see illegalOriginally Posted by Land Transport Road User Rule 2004 4.5(1)
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Isn't the law fun
Oh and cheers I see I am legally allowed to wear the seatbelt in the landy now
Forget about it, I've had it from the horses mouth they have no interest in informing people. Straight up teaching people is not of interest to them, pushing propaganda is.
Last edited by Scuba_Steve; 14th February 2012 at 16:58. Reason: seatbelt
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Originally Posted by Land Transport Road User Rule 2004 4.5(1)
(1) A driver must not increase speed when approaching an intersection if any other vehicle is approaching or crossing.
Simply put ... all cars (not just the first car in line) cannot increase speed if there is an approaching vehicle ... NO specified vehicles from either direction have priorty in law, and the appropriate traffic signals, or give way rules must be obeyed.
Sadly ... the first in first served rule, is not applied in traffic regulations.
Isn't learning to read fun ...![]()
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
The thing is, the 'don't increase speed approaching an intersection', while it doesn't say so, relates to uncontrolled intersections. Like, you don't accelerate toward an uncontrolled intersection to beat someone else approaching the same intersection.
Anyway, just my musings, after a cheeky little Shiraz. Oooeerrrrr, sounds rude.
If it don't say it, it don't restrict it to only that then does it. It's all about how it's written
Tho I do like the sound of making up exceptions... "while it doesn't say not running red lights doesn't count for bikes" That'll give me an excuse for those 3 sets of lights I occasionally have to run a red on as they're those stupid "intelligent" lights that don't sense bikes
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