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    Rideforever Ads on TV

    Second one of these I've seen now on the tele
    Doing a bit of a push to get more involved in further training by the looks

    Wonder how many there are in the series?
    Have seen the cruiser riding high entering a R/H corner when a camper van makes an appearance sitting on the center line and the one that's just been aried was a bike entering a intersection in the inside lane that encounters diesel in their lane

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    So far they seem sane, telling bikers not to hang their heads over the centreline is not an unreasonable message....
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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    So far they seem sane, telling bikers not to hang their heads over the centreline is not an unreasonable message....
    Yeah I wouldnt lose my head over it.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    It is rather perplexing with adverts at the moment.
    On the radio I'm fairly sure I heard driving advice about not driving in the RH lane when you can move left, and use the left hand lane.
    All that's needed is people to do just that and for plod to enforce it too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    It is rather perplexing with adverts at the moment.
    On the radio I'm fairly sure I heard driving advice about not driving in the RH lane when you can move left, and use the left hand lane.
    All that's needed is people to do just that and for plod to enforce it too.
    Not to mention the drink drive one they have been playing on the Rock, "don't be an egg, don't drink a keg..." etc
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    The Tv ads are a good thing. Though their message is aimed towards improvement of the skill level of the general populous of the motorcycling community in dealing with the variety of hazards we can encounter or impose on ourselves, there is a level of increasing awareness by what we consider the foe so maybe there'll be a few who will think a bit more about their actions.
    A bit of publicity has to be good even if it's showing the vulnerability....just hope the campaign has some length to it and not just a flash in pan

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    The Tv ads are a good thing. Though their message is aimed towards improvement of the skill level of the general populous of the motorcycling community in dealing with the variety of hazards we can encounter or impose on ourselves, there is a level of increasing awareness by what we consider the foe so maybe there'll be a few who will think a bit more about their actions.
    A bit of publicity has to be good even if it's showing the vulnerability....just hope the campaign has some length to it and not just a flash in pan
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    maybe it's them finally using some of that $30 tax they put on our rego and putting it to good use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    hey dan
    maybe it's them finally using some of that $30 tax they put on our rego and putting it to good use?
    Yep, got the digital tyre guage, Hi Viz jacket and a pen.
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    [QUOTE=Swoop;1131081238
    On the radio I'm fairly sure I heard driving advice about not driving in the RH lane when you can move left, and use the left hand lane.
    All that's needed is people to do just that and for plod to enforce it too.[/QUOTE]


    I saw an article on this recently pointing out that it is an offence to drive permanently in the right hand lane.
    That reminded me that my first ever ticket included the words, "Failing to keep as far left as practicable."

    Now while that happened not long after the requirement to be preceded a man on foot with a red flag was eased, if that's still the law the cops should get on it. They don't have to dish out a ticket everytime, long time since I heard them used but they used to have loudspeakers in the car? If a polite warning is ignored - ticket time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I saw an article on this recently pointing out that it is an offence to drive permanently in the right hand lane.
    That reminded me that my first ever ticket included the words, "Failing to keep as far left as practicable."

    Now while that happened not long after the requirement to be preceded a man on foot with a red flag was eased, if that's still the law the cops should get on it. They don't have to dish out a ticket everytime, long time since I heard them used but they used to have loudspeakers in the car? If a polite warning is ignored - ticket time.


    Many don't know they have to move over for emergency vehicles ... so keeping left on the motorway IS a big ask ...

    But ... if all lanes are flowing at 100 km/hr ... whats the issue .. ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post

    Now while that happened not long after the requirement to be preceded a man on foot with a red flag was eased, .
    how do you know it was a red flag? all the photos of the time were in black and white...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    how do you know it was a red flag? all the photos of the time were in black and white...
    The clue was in the title.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locomotive_Acts

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I saw an article on this recently pointing out that it is an offence to drive permanently in the right hand lane.
    That reminded me that my first ever ticket included the words, "Failing to keep as far left as practicable."

    Now while that happened not long after the requirement to be preceded a man on foot with a red flag was eased, if that's still the law the cops should get on it. They don't have to dish out a ticket everytime, long time since I heard them used but they used to have loudspeakers in the car? If a polite warning is ignored - ticket time.
    They need to have the adds in more than English, probably with Hello Kitty graphics.

    Its an offence to do lots of things, but its try it on until caught here, I watched a truck run a red light with the driver fiddling

    with his phone.....

    whats the chances these days of being pulled over....other than a couple of random WOF/Rego checkpoints last time I was

    stopped by a cop was about 10 years ago, probably because I was on a Ducati.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    hook line and sinker...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    ... if that's still the law the cops should get on it. They don't have to dish out a ticket everytime, long time since I heard them used but they used to have loudspeakers in the car?
    Yes it is still the requirement.

    http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regul...DLM303041.html



    The suggestion of using Hello Kitty in some adverts would be an interesting move. The sheer quantity of cuntbrained cockwombles who join a motorway and IMMEDIATELY have to get across to the right lane is astounding. I've seen many who swerve right across into the right lane before the onramp has ended.

    Then you get to see the other end of the spectrum with said cuntwombles swerving from RH lane to get the offramp they are about to miss!

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