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    It is a neat road, but I’m scared of it. The start part is fairly straight roads, but from the horsey place just gets tighter. + you often see people walking horses before there.

    & Bicycles, it is a popular bicycle road, heaven knows why. The rule is that you must be able to stop within visible distance on a two laned road. I’ve almost hit bicycles going up there trying to keep up (I'm slow on the road, -vivid imagination) & it freaked me.

    Really if you are going up there (from wgtn side & some of those LH corners are tight & totally blind with the bank) & you met a broken down car parked -stopped just there. . . how many people could really stop? How many would pile into it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    If the Police can set up speed traps with 4 or 5 cops writing tickets, why can't they set up a failing to keep left trap. One cop in a deck chair with an R/T on the side of the road, three down the road writing them up.
    This is one trap I'd have no problem with.

    They do have a "failing to keep left trap" My workmate got done in his cage in Paikok hill failing to keep left. The cop was sitting and waiting for the morning commuters to cut across the center line. My workmate was pissed off but I could hardly hide my pleasure. I think he got a $300 fine for it.

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    The simple answer is to ride within the limits of both yourself and the road conditions.

    Every piece of road has it's own set of hazards, Paikok is narrow and cars tend to cross the centre line (the vid that I posted a while back proved this). The Takas is well known for diesel, wainui coast road has some challenging (off camber) corners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bartman10
    They do have a "failing to keep left trap" My workmate got done in his cage in Paikok hill failing to keep left. The cop was sitting and waiting for the morning commuters to cut across the center line. My workmate was pissed off but I could hardly hide my pleasure. I think he got a $300 fine for it.

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    Superb. That's only the second I've heard of, the other was on Takaka Hill. It was a biker who was caught that told me. (Whoops)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    The simple answer is to ride within the limits of both yourself and the road conditions.

    Every piece of road has it's own set of hazards, Paikok is narrow and cars tend to cross the centre line (the vid that I posted a while back proved this). The Takas is well known for diesel, wainui coast road has some challenging (off camber) corners.


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    Well... Feck ! I'm in bed with Pneumonia and I didn't even get to say goodbye to the hill.. Sniffle.

    So... What Tranzit are now saying is that there is NO SAFE road out of Wellington (you know, the CAPITAL city) but it's not going to do anything about it for 20 years. Excuse me ?

    AKL gets more lanes tacked on to it's motorway for capacity... Surely safety comes before capacity ? You may say it's for the greater good and that hours will be saved for lots of people... This goes out the window when someone dies on the shitty roads around here.

    Serously... As far as I'm concerned, screw AKL... Save some lives first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    The simple answer is to ride within the limits of both yourself and the road conditions.
    right on the nose!

    so why can the people in power actually start trying to make an effort on focusing on driver skill then just speed?? everyone here understands quite clearly that speed dosent kill its the driver/rider who kills... a shirt i saw once comes to mind... "guns don't kill people, I DO!!"

    but i suppose that there is more money in ridiculous fines than actually teaching the general public on defencive driving.

    but sadly yet another good road is buggered by idiots and ney sayers. RIP p hill
    yeah... sorry bro, i thought that ment miles 'n hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnBoy
    ney sayers
    That's nay-sayers (people who delight in saying no), not to be confused with neigh-sayers (horse-whisperers)...
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by sedge
    Well... Feck ! I'm in bed with Pneumonia and I didn't even get to say goodbye to the hill.. Sniffle.

    So... What Tranzit are now saying is that there is NO SAFE road out of Wellington (you know, the CAPITAL city) but it's not going to do anything about it for 20 years. Excuse me ?

    AKL gets more lanes tacked on to it's motorway for capacity... Surely safety comes before capacity ? You may say it's for the greater good and that hours will be saved for lots of people... This goes out the window when someone dies on the shitty roads around here.

    Serously... As far as I'm concerned, screw AKL... Save some lives first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnBoy
    but sadly yet another good road is buggered by idiots and ney sayers. RIP p hill

    Lets get real...it's not buggered until they start working to straighting the road...that's when it's buggered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    The speed signs just increase the annual cost of running a motorcycle.
    only if the end of the road is blocked or are u referring to extra tyre wear and fuel consumption to get to end of road at increased pace?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Superb. That's only the second I've heard of,
    As a sidetrack - I've been done for this years ago too.

    Cutting corner with good visibility. In this case though the old farts coming the other way (like way way back) freaked, stopped dead and took my plate number. The fact that I would have had to deliberately swerve back into their lane and drive for some distance straight ahead before slamming into them seemed to be lost on the cops when they weighed up the "sensible old people" vs "young guy with history, driving a fast noisy car" debate. And we know how that debate ends.

    Now back to the real debate - who the hell cares about Paekak speed limit??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    Lets get real...it's not buggered until they start working to straighting the road...that's when it's buggered.

    The speed signs just increase the annual cost of running a motorcycle.
    Or.... Just buy a less modern or smaller bike = Fun restored, costs reduced!

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    The hill is not screwed.
    Its still the same.
    Doesnt look like its going anywhere.
    Still in pretty good condition.
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