I don't disagree with most of that.
The flipside is also true - Country drivers struggle with Motorway conditions. I think the fairest statement is to say that All Drivers struggle in unfamiliar conditions.
The only thing I take (slight) umbrage with is that we can't change what tourists do.
I think the crux of frustration from certain sectors is that:
1: We haven't really tried to change what tourists do and so don't know if we can or not.
2: There's an unwillingness to discuss honestly the problem of Tourist drivers.
As an example of the latter - Rastus (quite rightly) points out that 90% of Accidents are home-grown with no Tourists required, however this is an appeal to the bigger problems fallacy (of sorts), He's not wrong in his statement and since there's a question of effort vs reward, focusing all your effort on 90% of the problem is absolutely a pragmatic way to go. The frustration I think is that people see that and reason 'What if we spent 10% of effort on the 10% of the problem' - with various solutions ranging from the impractical to the borderline discriminatory.
TL;DR - Both sides of this discussion have big kernels of truth in them, but whilst we treat the problem as an either/or - the other side is going to get louder and louder from being ignored.
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it would appear that the more expensive the project/road, the less likely such an inspection is to happen. I present to the court the Kapiti Expressway. I think it was open about 8 or 9 weeks when they started ripping it up. 3 years later its still a traffic cone festival.
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Are you familiar with confirmation bias?
I see lots is asians drive like cunts.
lots of cops who dont have a fuckin clue how to correctly indicate at roundabouts
loads on white women who struggle with basic give way rules
middle class blokes in their rangers / BMWs etc who forget what an indicator does.
The ones that stick in our mind are the ones that meet whatever prejudice we are predisposed to.
Just come home after a few days driving north. Must say the truckies were brilliant everywhere we went ,moving over and letting people thru .
Campervans ..... not so much, slow, 70/80 and 90kph ! they weren't moving over and were quite happy to hold up lines of traffic!
Of course passing lanes are getting fewer and fewer these days.
Makes driving less enjoyable and using cruise control a pain in the arse when trying to maintain road speed.
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
Passing lanes have increased on main routes in our part of the woods plus the Wairapa and Central Hawkes Bay. Yeah generally truckies are pretty good at pulling left ,when they can, if they see a motorcycle healamp in their mirrors. I generally give them a wave or toot of appriciation when I pass them. Actually recently, I've had 6 years off riding, I've found most motorist do. Of course there is the odd prick who takes all the road. Also noticed the general traffic on the open road is slower all around. Staying around that 100-105kph mark. The ones that travel a 'bit" above the speed limit are handy opportunity to lock in behind at about 100 yards and follow their example. Also my spidey sences have been honed to detect orange police cars. No radar detector required. A lone van, with blacked out windows. out in the middle of knowwhere is useally a camera van.
Common sence goes a long way for safe driving/riding.
We were in our Falcooon and yes always have the Radar safety device operating ! On the bike I have no problems whatsoever ! I just blow by any chicanes.
(I don't follow anyone on the bike if I can help it.)
Of course when travelling with the War Department I have a built in restrictor anyway!!!
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
The thing about prejudice is ... it is also about hate. If you start hating on the road ... the anger there corrupts your thinking. if you get angry ... then your rational thinking is gone. Stupid ideas can seem like a good idea ... road rage does that.
After years of being paid to drive on the roads ... I pretty much take things as they come. Being paid by the hour ... I was seldom in a rush. Major issues ring plod. Minor issues just back off ... or pass if that wont actually be an issue in itself.
The driving reg's say take regular breaks ... and I did. That lets issues get well ahead ... or ... you get ahead of the issue.
I've never had any drive ruined by a good cup of coffee. Or any ride for that matter.
I have been late though. But I was still alive ... and well paid ..
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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