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    Gridlock - wish I'd been on my bike

    For my sins I had to go to Auckland for a few days working and took the car, as, let's face it, driving over Mount Messenger and through Awakino in the dark and rain wasn't going to be fun.

    Leaving Auckland on Friday I thought 3:45 would see me at least just leaving slowly...Nah! took 15 minutes for valet parking to get my car...god knows how they would have handled valet parking for my bike (would I have let some bellhop just jump on my bike?).

    So CBD to Southern motorway traffic lights took a mere 40 minutes...and an hour into the drive home I had covered 3 kms. I was so jealous of the bikes going past. I did have trouble spotting them in my mirrors due to having to focus on the "no look, no indicate, twitch from lane to lane" right in front of my bumper. 2 gentlemen, one in a turban, one without seemed to be discussing their family ties on entering the motorway and decided to carry their chat on by driving alongside from lane to lane whilst using sign language (the stereos must have been up loud).

    I was surprised that about a third of the bike commuters were female....well what else is there to do but gaze jealously at every bike that passes. Must admit that the flouro vested riders were only noticeable when they had gone past. There was one bike (sv650?) that had blue running lights alongside the headlights that certainly stood out from the sea of headlights in the mirror.

    So next time I head up to the Super (clogged) city I think I'll take the bike regardless of the weather. 7 hours to do a 4 hour trip is too much.
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    Yeah you got one of those days that happen in the big smoke now an then.
    I went to Rotorua,it was a great day to be driving with little traffic about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road kill View Post
    Yeah you got one of those days that happen in the big smoke now an then.

    That would be on days that don't start with the letter S.
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    I was living on the south side of Brisbane..
    Had to pick up my bro on the north side,, about 30 ks away at 9am.
    I left at 7 just to make sure,
    By 8am I had travelled 7ks
    ya reckon I should of taken the old girl out of low range?
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    ahh auckland

    i dont go to aucklnd that often but i always seem to get there (or leave about 5 o clock)The most engaging one was when i bought my old BMW 535.The guy lived in central auckland and i had to negotiate (nelson st?) pst tvnz and sky city to get out onto the motorway.It took about 6 or 8 light cycles for me to negotiate tthose two intersections,then a fairly good run down hobson st to the motorway when i looked forward to give the 535 a good rev out up to the speed limit .Got out onto the motorway where the traffic was.......stopped Two concree trucks were swapping lanes with complete disregard for other traffic rights or posistions.The fuel guzzle o meter read 17 l per 100 k for the first hour of ownership....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    i dont go to aucklnd that often but i always seem to get there (or leave about 5 o clock)The most engaging one was when i bought my old BMW 535.The guy lived in central auckland and i had to negotiate (nelson st?) pst tvnz and sky city to get out onto the motorway.It took about 6 or 8 light cycles for me to negotiate tthose two intersections,then a fairly good run down hobson st to the motorway when i looked forward to give the 535 a good rev out up to the speed limit .Got out onto the motorway where the traffic was.......stopped Two concree trucks were swapping lanes with complete disregard for other traffic rights or posistions.The fuel guzzle o meter read 17 l per 100 k for the first hour of ownership....
    Feel your pain mate just the other day i had to go into town and got a red at every light along the way....all 4 of em
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    I went through Alexandra at rush hour the other day coming back from the west coast, and I had to give way at a roundabout. Fuckin sux aye.
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    That's why the car has done all of 500 km in the last 8 weeks... and most of that in the rain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    I went through Alexandra at rush hour the other day coming back from the west coast, and I had to give way at a roundabout. Fuckin sux aye.
    Ridiculous...
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    Worst I've ever struck was Easter 03 1hr45mins from the Wellington ferry terminal to Paraparaumu and I was on my bike

    Friday 5pm rush hour here yesterday.......1 horse & 1 fertilizer truck had to check all was safe backing out the drive

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    I drive a truck in Central Hawkes Bay and I worked out the other day that Ive done just under 80,000 kms in it so far and Ive been through 3 sets of traffic lights the whole time, that was because I went near one of those city places, think it was some time last year. Dont ya just luv country roads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waipukbiker View Post
    I drive a truck in Central Hawkes Bay and I worked out the other day that Ive done just under 80,000 kms in it so far and Ive been through 3 sets of traffic lights the whole time, that was because I went near one of those city places, think it was some time last year. Dont ya just luv country roads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waipukbiker View Post
    I drive a truck in Central Hawkes Bay and I worked out the other day that Ive done just under 80,000 kms in it so far and Ive been through 3 sets of traffic lights the whole time, that was because I went near one of those city places, think it was some time last year. Dont ya just luv country roads.
    Gives ya the shits when you spend most of your time driving a truck around country roads and then have to go into the city.
    Especially one like Dunedin when you dont know your way around, and theres all those one way streets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    ... and there's all those one way streets.
    Not a problem, you can only go one way at a time! And it's the other dopey bastards going the wrong one way!! Ask the Dublin taxi driver...

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Gives ya the shits when you spend most of your time driving a truck around country roads and then have to go into the city.
    Especially one like Dunedin when you dont know your way around, and theres all those one way streets.
    One way streets are not bad an they don't really/always apply to trucks anyway,more a guide for the peasants in their cars sort of thing.

    I drive an eight wheel flat deck around AK most work days and have no problems with traffic either on the motorways or the city an suburbs,in fact I enjoy it.

    Having said that I do understand some peoples points of view regarding our traffic ,,it is pretty shit.

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