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Thread: Waipuna Bridge (East Aucks) is screwed....

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    Waipuna Bridge (East Aucks) is screwed....

    Waipuna Bridge lanes closed due to diesel spill. Lanes affected are: (1)1 lane Waipuna / Ti Rakau and (2) 1 full lane Eastern Fly over, Waipuna Road onto Bridge.

    Watch it even when it's reopened, I don't know what they do to clean up a diesel spill...and it's a highway bridge with curves


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    Will be even worse if this so called rain comes today.
    Drove the cage today because they went on and on about on the news about it being shit.
    All I see so far is sunshine!
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    Heheheh give it 5 mins dude....looking out my office window right now there are some seriously ominous clouds looming overhead.....

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    Hmm laughs at tristank in the same room. Seems to be getting windier as well
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    mmmm, thanks heaps for that, was going to use it tomorrow to go into the city...

    Now they have gone and ruined it, I loved those curves... real fun hammering round those corners at err... the 80km/h speed limit

    Now I have to wait
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin
    mmmm, thanks heaps for that, was going to use it tomorrow to go into the city...

    Now they have gone and ruined it, I loved those curves... real fun hammering round those corners at err... the 80km/h speed limit

    Now I have to wait
    It is a nice curvy race bridge is it not seeing all the boo racers racing up and down on Sat nights...
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    jeez I love those to curves, from either side... coming from pakuranga is a bit harder, coz of the off-camber entry, but at least you don't get hit with the light like the other side...

    yes, I have fun everytime I go through, as long as traffic allows (I try to space myself, usually by splitting to the front of the queue - then not catching up to those ahead)
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