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    Some comments from a Returnee

    I've re-attached an essay I wrote in Nov. '03 after picking up my bike as I can't seem to find where I put it!
    Some comments on Policing... It would be so simple to find out if speeding was a real problem and whether severe Policing of the speed limit was working, simply release the statistics on fatal and severe injury accidents with the percentage of those caused by excessive speed along with the stats on those caused by simple driver inattention or incompetence! I drive a small truck around the Rodney County every day and my annual mileage on the roads including my car and bike would be in the region of 70,000km, and believe me, speed is not the problem! It is those who are simply incompetent to drive and cruise at 20k/mh or more below the limit, weaving over the road because they don't know how to go around corners, holding up long lines of vehicles being either oblivious or too arrogant to pull over and let faster traffic past! 9 times out of 10, if I see a driver weaving dangerously at lower speeds it will be because they are on their cellphone! Another observation, is that as cars become safer, with air bags, crumple zones and seat belt pre-tensioners, the speed at which a fatality is likely to occur, will naturally rise. Witness the F1 drivers who walk away from 200k/mh + accidents! In my 32 years of driving on the roads in a huge variety of vehicles, I have never seen that speeding is a cause of more than a small percentage of crashes, and I have never seen so many incompetent nongs on the road who cannot drive within coee of the open road speed limit!
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    Welcome to KB and back to riding Edbear.. and great writeup.. enjoyed it =)

    Take it easy out there =)
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    Well done Edbear.

    Good on you Ed, biking doesn't really leave your blood. Welcome back and enjoy! Cheers John.

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    A good read. You'll do just fine here.


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    Well done that man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear
    I have never seen so many incompetent nongs on the road who cannot drive within coee of the open road speed limit!
    you arent implying anything are you? speed kills, but so does breathing air! everyone that breathes air dies
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Good one Ed. Welcome back.

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    A good read, cheers matey.

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    So how is the gumint gonna get money from wankers driving slowly or erractically. Hard to convict aye.

    Your points are valid of course but politics isn't about being fair its all about looking like you are doing something important and ensuring your career is always on the rise. whether it's the govt or large business, statistics are all about painting a picture that benefits yourself and your agenda.

    A good example is the Boy Racer bill. It really helped that prick Clayton whats is name to climb up in the Labour party. But the reality is it can effect any one that speeds not just the boy racers.
    Motobob

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