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    Quote Originally Posted by parsley
    I'll say. How's Helen going to get to the rugby on time?
    A little thing like speed limit didn't stop her before - why should it stop her in the future?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    No, go one better and get a man with a lamp - for night time riding, of course! How about banning anything other than pedestrians? And make us all vegetarians at the same time. Bring in compulsory Roman sandal wearing and kaftans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    FFS!

    It's got nothing to do with the fookn speed limits - it's all about crap attitudes and the resulting crap driving they engender! Sounds to me like a way to increase speeding revenues, although I would agree that speed limits around schools and the like be dropped to 40 km/h during the times kids are about (say 8:30ish to 9:15, and 3:00 pm to 4:15 or whatever). They have this in Perth, and it's fairly rigorously enforced, and works well.

    Many city streets (where there aren't many houses) need the speed limit increased to 60, and some highways (motorways) should be 120.

    in the States.. (Ohio) there is a school zone speed of 20 mph (32 kph) during school hours.. ( HEAVILY enforced.. double fines and points)

    on open roads in areas of less than 30,ooo ppl.. the speed is 75 mph (120 kph)
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    Wow.... rugby.. if it was cause of someone being on their death bed maybe I could at least understand... but the rugby.. argh...



    80............80???????????????????


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    Open road limit of 80 has been done before - Muldoon bought it in during the '67 (?) fuel crisis, along with carless days.
    I wonder if the 80 limit had any effect on the road death rate?
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    President Andy Foster said the 100kmh speed limit was too fast
    Will somebody please track Andy down and kick him in the nuts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    Road crashes remained the number-one cause of involuntary death in the first five decades of life.
    Bloody govt. They are all for doing this and that but are they doing what we the people want? I can understand where they are coming from but they should do more research and find where the more likelyhood an accident, thats where protective measurements should be taken, not imposing them on the country. Can you imagine doing 80kmh on some roads on the SI west coast?

    This goverment is a fucken law unto themselves and they do as they bloody well please. No real census (Not sure if I used the word in the right sense) on anything, just yea lets go ahead and do that and then we can break it ourselves by needing to get to a rugby game. What are they thinking, that they are more special than us? They may have studied law and things to get were they are but thats where their skills end. Put one of those buggers in an urban enviroment for a couple of weeks and you will see how far talking about maybe doing something that might be finished in 10 years will get you?

    The only time I will be happy with the govt is when they start including the people in bloody decitions that involve the people. I spent 17 years under my parents rule, I'll be buggered if these people are going to tell me I cant do this, I have to travel slower and pay more taxes when they do buger all to prove where my money is going. You know includin the 5c tax on petrol, the govt gets a total of 70c a litre? And all that to fix AUCKLANDS ROADS? What abouts the thousands of kilometers of other roads in this country?

    All I can say is....... Bastards!! Now this is my veiw point so this isn't an attack on what anyone else has said although I welcome your comments
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    Maybe we can have a special lane for all the leaders, that way they wont be late home while the rest of us sit in traffic at 30kph, standard speed in Auckland anyway, motorways included!
    We can have our cars/bikes governed to 20kph for the first year of our licences then 45kph for the next two years finally graduating to 70kph.
    Doesn’t matter if no one likes the idea as we live in a democratic society it was our choice to have them in power, so any thing they decide will be our own best interests, therefor, no complaints!
    Any complaints will be dealt with harshly! We will re-word the round-a-bout rules and put cheese cutters along footpaths.
    We will know if you don’t like us as we have installed cameras in all your houses and workplaces as an anti terrorist manoeuvre.
    Ve vill start imprinting on your young that all rules are for their protection and reporting parental activates is revarded!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    This goverment is a fucken law unto themselves and they do as they bloody well please. No real census (Not sure if I used the word in the right sense) on anything, just yea lets go ahead and do that and then we can break it ourselves by needing to get to a rugby game.
    I think you mean consensus - general or widespread agreement. Sorry, but Hitcher must be busy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    I think you mean consensus - general or widespread agreement. Sorry, but Hitcher must be busy!
    It's nice to have somebody else carry this tremendous load...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    It's nice to have somebody else carry this tremendous load...
    Pedants unite! Or, as the Manawatu Standard famously reported once - "pendants " unite!
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    Pedants unite! Or, as the Manawatu Standard famously reported once - "pendants " unite!
    You nearly blew it. Easy on the "pedant" epithet...
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    I'll go off and party now... 60th party to go to! Not as boring as it sounds - two mates turning 30!
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