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    Quote Originally Posted by NZ-ZX
    it's just difficult coming from a country where you can drive/ride at 80/85mph to a country that has national speed limit of 62mph (100kph) and will do you for doing 70mph (the national speed limit in the UK). The adjustment has been painful and expensive! Can't believe I'm the only 'immigrant' to be caught out by this either.
    You're not the only one... I'll just twist the throttle and be doing 70-80kph in a 50 zone without realising it.

    Just not been had for it yet.. (touch wood, fingers crossed, etc... )

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    Welcome aboard. Our Govt has realised that strictly enforcing speed limits is a great way to boost the coffers.
    Experience......something you get just after you needed it

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    Welcome, to Gods own!!!
    We do not have Cops here just Tax collectors dressed like cops driving blue & yellow cars.
    So far i have been flashed 6 times in the past 3 months or so but most times I have been doing in excess of 140km in the opposit direction so I guess they think it is a waste of time trying to turn around and catch you.( touch wood)
    Enjoy your stay here........OH its "Chowick" you live in. :-)
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    Maybe riding in groups will be easier, then you adjust to the pace of the pack - any groups out this way?

    Hi ya

    There's a riding club based in Howick called 'African Eagles' (www.africaneagles.co.nz). Meant to be a nice bunch, I've been meaning to hook up with them for sometime now.

    Anyway pretty new here myself, arrived off the boat 2 years ago from the UK.

    If you need to borrow any road code books give us a shout, I have both and live near Howick.

    Matt

    ps - nice roads to ride in Whitford/Clevedon too

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZ-ZX

    Maybe riding in groups will be easier, then you adjust to the pace of the pack ................
    well, at least they'll hopefully lead u somewhere where its less likely to matter
    ... ...

    Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nitzer
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    ps - nice roads to ride in Whitford/Clevedon too
    Damn right..... give me a yell if you want a quick (or long!) blatt around this area anytime (after work for 45mins to an hour?) I ride those roads a lot, and I will shelter you beneath the (sometimes false) cover of my radar detector....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    You don't get the Zen thing, do you?
    When the cops want to be at one with everything - so will I.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allun
    Damn right..... give me a yell if you want a quick (or long!) blatt around this area anytime (after work for 45mins to an hour?) I ride those roads a lot, and I will shelter you beneath the (sometimes false) cover of my radar detector....

    ...and don't forget me!

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    PM me anytime.....I'm off for a ride right now asamatteroffact. 4:45 is close enough to quittin' time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZ-ZX
    Anyway went to the AA taday to look at getting my UK licence converted etc and they tried to sell me a Car Road Code and a Bike version for my theory test. Is it worth buying both or is one enough to get the gist of NZ road driving/riding? Or is it a waste of money buying them at all seeing as other than speed in Kph and the give way to right turning traffic joke things are the same as the UK? Just trying to save a few bucks.
    The entire road code is in the interweb: http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/roadcode/contents.html . The bike code, less so.. Both contain all the *road* rules, but not the rules about specific vehicles if I remember correctly. Ie. the bike code doesn't contain the rules on how far a load can extend past the rear of the car without a flag. That sort of jazz. Take that offer of borrowing in the books.

    The AA is not your only choice for driver licences, I have found them to be dicks in the past (Mental image..). They just portray themselves that way. There are alternatives, http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/licensing/ge...-auckland.html mostly VTNZ.

    And welcome to NZ.

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    welcome to the madhouse... both road codes would be good investments becuase they often ask lil finicky questions like "what does a blue cats-eye stand for" or .. something wierd.

    Good luck, sorry to hear about the ticket.. a radar detector sounds like a good idea. I'm sizing one up myself

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    I actually saw one of those blue cats eyes a few weeks back. The ONLY one I've EVER seen.
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    might help

    Quote Originally Posted by Fish
    yes, buy the radar detector, you'll need it. or just keep your eyes peeled and save the exceeding of the legal limit for The Right Places (tm).
    but if your breaking the law, dont bitch about the penalty
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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