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    Just imagine that.. safer road surfaces for all vehicles...

    Just imagine the complaints about that... who pays? how is it going to be financed? where do you start?... arse.. what a pipe dream
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    Well, seems to me the problem is this tar stuff. So, simple solution would be if the authoriities stopped putting tar , and all the other stuff on the roads. Don't have this problem with gravel . And it's actually better when it's wet.
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    That is if the gravel stayed on the road.. with regular maintenance it will.. but with the conditions of NZ roads.. thats a long shot
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    So ban cars from it.
    Just use dirt bikes, they'll keep the gravel on the road...
    Sort of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy
    So ban cars from it.
    Just use dirt bikes, they'll keep the gravel on the road...
    Sort of.
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    Arrow Slippery Surface

    What you are talking about is referred to as flushing (or bleeding tar).
    Note the location in detail & ring 0800 444449 - follow the prompts & you'll get to speak to someone at Tranzit. They will contact you back if there is any confusion over the location when they send someone to look at it and will give a timeframe as to when it will be fixed. I have done this several times and have had response within 2 weeks.

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