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    THIS could be dangerous for our freedom to lane split/filter

    The microCAR
    A small car that claims to be the same size as a motorbike but worse advertises being able to "safely work your way through slow moving traffic like a motorcycle"
    I've seen the twats that drive cars, & for some of them to be able to do that between other cars with the same care & skill they give the road now seems like a dangerous proposition that would see a heavy crackdown on the ability to lane split/filter

    Anyways here's the page to take a look for yourself
    https://www.pledgeme.co.nz/projects/...n_FpevQp32fY3c
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    It's already been invented, it's called the motorcycle, a skivvy & a raincoat.

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    Gay.


    I like how they pick the biggest motorcycle they could find as a comparison.

    Retards.


    Just rent a Lime Scooter.


    Has anyone else noticed the number of huge vehicles on the road lately - urban 4WD, massive work 'trucks' and the likes. Back in the day my 2002 XR6 was a large car - now it's decidedly medium size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Gay.


    I like how they pick the biggest motorcycle they could find as a comparison.

    Retards.


    Just rent a Lime Scooter.


    Has anyone else noticed the number of huge vehicles on the road lately - urban 4WD, massive work 'trucks' and the likes. Back in the day my 2002 XR6 was a large car - now it's decidedly medium size.
    Back in the day a 750 was a big bike.

    The market for penis extensions has certainly boomed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    Back in the day a 750 was a big bike.

    The market for penis extensions has certainly boomed.
    what day? i have an emblem big twin, 1916 1265cc, a 1918 henderson 1000cc a 1920 1300cc henderson a 1924 1000 cc Ace four.....

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    Assuming they are registered as a car I'd thought lane splitting in one would be a big no-no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    what day? i have an emblem big twin, 1916 1265cc, a 1918 henderson 1000cc a 1920 1300cc henderson a 1924 1000 cc Ace four.....
    This thread is no good without pics...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    The microCAR
    A small car that claims to be the same size as a motorbike but worse advertises being able to "safely work your way through slow moving traffic like a motorcycle"
    I've seen the twats that drive cars, & for some of them to be able to do that between other cars with the same care & skill they give the road now seems like a dangerous proposition that would see a heavy crackdown on the ability to lane split/filter

    Anyways here's the page to take a look for yourself
    https://www.pledgeme.co.nz/projects/...n_FpevQp32fY3c
    As a wantrepreneur these things always piss me off. Why the fuck should I fund your start-up? I take all the risk for what? a discount of use on the product IF you succeed? Bitch please, get the fuck outta here.
    Shares or go fuck yourself IMO. If I share the risk, I share the profits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Assuming they are registered as a car I'd thought lane splitting in one would be a big no-no.
    There's no special rule for us, we use the same rule invented for cars we're just small enough to take advantage of it. Rego has no impact other than they would have to pay 80$ for the licence rather than 800$
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    Ohhh dear...

    I notice that "the Team" didn't include one welder, fitter, mechanic, driver, y'know, anyone who gets real stuff done. It's all computer people and academics.

    Bored students are going to pick them up and overturn them or walk off with them a la Fiat Bambina...

    Anyone driving these... my God... you'd have to have a hide like a rhino. Everyone is going to give you shit. Everyone. Even your Nana, bless her.

    People are going to drive them into the elevators at their work for a prank! Then drive around in the office. Hmm... thinking about it, there's something to that...

    This vehicle will fit through standard motion-activated sliding double doors. And supermarket aisles. And maybe even standard checkout lanes. Uh oh.

    The last one is a bit more serious, the event of any collision with anything bigger, the occupant is virtually guaranteed to richochet off the inside of their own microcar, probably with their head first. There isn't much spare room inside and transfer of mass isn't kind, get whacked by an SUV and it's going to get bounced like a tennis ball.

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    Reckon if everybody converted to gokarts commuting would be fun.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Gay.


    Has anyone else noticed the number of huge vehicles on the road lately - urban 4WD, massive work 'trucks' and the likes. Back in the day my 2002 XR6 was a large car - now it's decidedly medium size.
    Too right. They're growing bigger with ever new model. Usually driven to the kindy drop off and back by a woman who can barely climb up into the vehicle without a stool. Bloody annoying in car parks now when every SUV exceeds the painted area and steals a bit of the next parking space. They are car parks not truck parks so piss off or drive a reasonably sized vehicle and show some consideration for others.

    Why is it that so many people want to be seen driving the largest, ugliest, fat arsed SUV they can find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post

    Why is it that so many people want to be seen driving the largest, ugliest, fat arsed SUV they can find.
    Given the way the drivers tailgate and generally behave like they are invincible in Christchurch, I can only assume the oversize machine gives them a sense of misplaced security.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OddDuck View Post
    The last one is a bit more serious, the event of any collision with anything...
    I wonder if they would pass the crash testing, to be allowed on the road in the first place. Even the crash-test-dummy would be offended being put into a toy car like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    I wonder if they would pass the crash testing, to be allowed on the road in the first place. Even the crash-test-dummy would be offended being put into a toy car like that.
    Surely if those tricycle shitty things can be classified as "non-motorbike" and get onto the road, these matchboxes can make it through.

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