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    Post The Unwritten Rules of Riding

    Inspired by comments & questions on another thread, I thought it appropriate to start this new thread concerning the rules of the road that are 'unwritten' to hopefully better our biker awareness and skills...

    Unwritten rules are those things you learn through experience and are usually common sense appraoches to potential hazards that aren't necessarily written down in the road code, 'common courtesy' being a major one that many motorists in NZ don't seem to have learned!

    Quote Originally Posted by Excerpt from fastchicken.co.nz
    There is an unwritten law to travel at 95kph on the open road, up until passing lanes where the acceptable speed limit is 150kph. (slightly exaggerated of course)

    A large percent of drivers don't know the basic road rules. Just look at any intersection where the traffic lights have failed. Give way to the right rule is overridden by the "Give way to bigger vehicles" law.
    Please feel free to add any rules that you consider 'unwritten' for the rest of the KB populous to benefit from.

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    The breaking of cage wing mirrors is a valuable teaching tool for blind drivers.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    A wave or gentle nod is an acceptable greeting to a fellow motorcyclist when on the road. It's a brotherhood people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    What is the internationaly accepted signal for "cop ahead" on a motorcycle. Obviously in a cage they flash there headlights.
    I have tried the extend one finger up and whirl your hand around up in the air to simulate a rotating police light. Either the other guy things I'm insane or he gets the picture. Thoughts??

    Why not just flash your headlite?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    What is the internationaly accepted signal for "cop ahead" on a motorcycle. Obviously in a cage they flash there headlights.
    I have tried the extend one finger up and whirl your hand around up in the air to simulate a rotating police light. Either the other guy things I'm insane or he gets the picture. Thoughts??
    I think that is 1 of a few accepted methods... another one I have seen is knocking ones helmet with fist....
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS
    The breaking of cage wing mirrors is a valuable teaching tool for blind drivers.
    make sure you have a glove with hard armor.... wing mirrors are not soft by any means

    or your can always run your titanium armored glove along the paint....
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    - While in traffic... always allow yourself an escape route

    - Take the initiative and be aggressively defensive
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    ereyone and everything is dead set keen to KILL you
    ride with that in mind and you'll live a long time
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    ereyone and everything is dead set keen to KILL you
    ride with that in mind and you'll live a long time

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    white and green paint on the road is slippery when wet....always assume that means so is every other color on the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    What is the internationaly accepted signal for "cop ahead" on a motorcycle. Obviously in a cage they flash there headlights.
    I have tried the extend one finger up and whirl your hand around up in the air to simulate a rotating police light. Either the other guy things I'm insane or he gets the picture. Thoughts??
    I'm with the whirly finger thang...
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    A small “thank you” wave as you pass a cage who
    Has made an effort to move over and let you go helps to
    Reinforce good cage behaviour.
    Born to ride

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    Suggesting fellow riders are dangerous road companions without first hand experience is libellous, don't do it Zed!
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