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    Clearly you need to ride in Auckland more.

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    Car strangled spanner.
    Good one! Stay the fuck away from auckland, the new bypass will be finished soon!
    Have to go, i have to go and put the wife on edge up the maungamukas!
    Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    ... like a Matrix-type thing where time slows down for you as you say/think "Oooooohhhhhh sshhhhhiiiittttt!"

    Glad you're OK.
    It's Auckland ... time speeds up. Everywhere else the 2 second gap is longer ...

    But I guess some people just can't count past one ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Pah! You're all noobs compared to the Rossis and Stoners in Bangkok, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur!



    There lane splitting is not an art, it's a way of life! AND you lane split between bikes as well as cars!
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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    Correction: New Zealanders are a f*ing hazard.
    We are amongst the worst drivers in the world.
    speak for yourself. i'm fucking awesome.
    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Car strangled spanner.
    Good one! Stay the fuck away from auckland, the new bypass will be finished soon!
    Have to go, i have to go and put the wife on edge up the maungamukas!
    that's a long way from home... a dirty weekend away ehh..
    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    There lane splitting is not an art, it's a way of life! AND you lane split between bikes as well as cars!

    * and camels, tuktuks and house-bus-truck things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    Pah! You're all noobs compared to the Rossis and Stoners in Bangkok, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur!



    There lane splitting is not an art, it's a way of life! AND you lane split between bikes as well as cars!
    http://news.drive.com.au/drive/motor...511-1ygg3.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbs View Post
    You learn to anticipate that sort of thing when you live here.
    I did get an urge a few seconds before it happened ,to gas it and split the lane to get clear of the block of traffic I was in but I was mindful of the revenue gathering cameras. When it happened I was blocked in by the truck and trailer, not intetionally. I had braking distance it was the slow reaction of the driver behind that made it a very near thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chasio View Post
    What kind of hat? I'll ask the big head.

    And unless it's as windy as all hell (or there's no traffic around), use the clip-ons as the lane widths provide a lot more room for manoeuvre. Works for me, anyway.
    Excellent advice though the western route is now my prefered option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    Pah! You're all noobs compared to the Rossis and Stoners in Bangkok, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur!


    There lane splitting is not an art, it's a way of life! AND you lane split between bikes as well as cars!

    Hahaha... lane splitting in Auckland is the only way of getting from point A to point B without spending one hour doing the stop/start/stop dance
    "Only a Biker knows why a dog sticks his head out of a car window."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coolz View Post
    Traffic was soon flowing smoothly again with no sign of what incedent had caused the moment in time when I cheated death atop Aucklands car strangled spanner.
    I always wonder why that happens. does someone just for the craic slow right down and then speed up again???

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuriousD View Post
    I always wonder why that happens. does someone just for the craic slow right down and then speed up again???
    I think it's some sort of chain effect. A vehicle does an inappropiate lane change further up and braking times get shortened, due to inattention, slow reflex and panic braking as it moves down the chain. By the time it is your turn to react the original incident is well past and traffic further ahead is flowing smoothly again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coolz View Post
    I think it's some sort of chain effect. A vehicle does an inappropiate lane change further up and braking times get shortened, due to inattention, slow reflex and panic braking as it moves down the chain. By the time it is your turn to react the original incident is well past and traffic further ahead is flowing smoothly again.
    That's exactly what happens. Every bosy slows down a little bit more than the person in front.

    There was a documentary I watched decase ago, about traffic on the M4 in England. A flat tyre caused a three hour traffic jam, an hour after the car had a new wheel on and drove off. No accident occured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    That's exactly what happens. Every bosy slows down a little bit more than the person in front.

    There was a documentary I watched decase ago, about traffic on the M4 in England. A flat tyre caused a three hour traffic jam, an hour after the car had a new wheel on and drove off. No accident occured.
    It gives you something to think about don't it. You change lanes into a gap probably a bit to small. Throw the finger to the bastard behind you who is leaning on his horn and continue on your merry way completly unaware that you have started a chain of events which culminates three minutes later when some old biddy drives into the back of a concrete truck!

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    Never sit in traffic if it's moving below the speed limit. Always filter. It really is much safer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    That's exactly what happens. Every bosy slows down a little bit more than the person in front.

    There was a documentary I watched decase ago, about traffic on the M4 in England. A flat tyre caused a three hour traffic jam, an hour after the car had a new wheel on and drove off. No accident occured.
    they did some study in japan about this. had a miles-long ring road, let X amount of traffic loose on it.
    for NO REASON WHATSOEVER, it started slowing down, backing up etc. obviously once it started it kept going.
    human psychology: fucking daft

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Never sit in traffic if it's moving below the speed limit. Always filter. It really is much safer.

    yeha. as long as you're as twitchy as a raped cat. the number of people i've seen (in auckland - while i was either in traffic or following them lane splitting) nearly get taken out from 90 degrees either side of them, with or without an indicator, certainly without a look, is about 4. not to mention, i got a fucked ankle a few christmases back (in auckland) from some guy 2 lanes away, moving sideways in a hurry. in bumper to bumper traffic.

    as for the remainder of the general tom-fuckery i've seen (mainly in auckland) - well. it's just not worth mentioning.

    it should go without saying. i dislike auckland, aucklanders, and especially aucklanders in cars.


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