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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Only from a motorcyclist perspective. I support the cause but keep it in context.

    Sorry - forgot this is KB, my bad

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    Have you not seen the photo of the Falcon then?

    I wouldn't want to hit one of those things in a car, or on a bike, nor would I want to be anywhere near a truck that was ploughing into one, either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    Have you not seen the photo of the Falcon then?

    I wouldn't want to hit one of those things in a car, or on a bike, nor would I want to be anywhere near a truck that was ploughing into one, either.
    What would you rather hit - an on coming vehicle???? Don't give me the crap about the concrete barrier being better either cause it is known that they are, little old NZ just doesn't have the money - wanna pay more taxes?

    Us arguing is not helping and we are going in circles. My point was entirely that you need to keep things in perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Only from a motorcyclist perspective. I support the cause but keep it in context.

    Sorry - forgot this is KB, my bad

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    But what other context/perspective is there? Oh yeah...the little lowslung sportscar ... oh...and anyone facing an out-of-control truck
    Yea...I think that covers it.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    What would you rather hit - an on coming vehicle????

    My point was entirely that you need to keep things in perspective.

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    Nothing wrong with a little perspective.
    As for preferring to hit an oncoming vehicle, that is just silly.
    But at least it leaves me with some options re evasive action etc, unlike a WRB
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    Quote Originally Posted by RatBags View Post
    The mazda went under the WRB's and killed 3 teens.
    http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=690243

    When I checked it out it was 4 teenage girls, the car got its nose under the wires the rest is history as the Wire road up over the bonnet.

    Trouble with these things they are only affective at a certain height, ant thing outside that set height is lost, be it a car , a lorry or a motorcycle.

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    Look, No-one wants the median barriers removed, all we want is a safer alternative.
    Cost is not an argument, they aren't that much cheaper than sheetmetal and have way higher maintenance costs. They aren't even that much cheaper than concrete.
    Stop making excuses for them, there are better options out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    Look, No-one wants the median barriers removed, all we want is a safer alternative.
    Cost is not an argument, they aren't that much cheaper than sheetmetal and have way higher maintenance costs. They aren't even that much cheaper than concrete.
    Stop making excuses for them, there are better options out there.

    And they are probably similar to what they were 20 years ago!


    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post

    My test route from TSS Red Baron in Alicetown was out to the Wainuiomata coast and back. Wellington riders will be familiar with this route. For others, suffice it to say it is a windy country road, preceded by the egregious feat of engineering that is the Wainuiomata hill road – a two-laned series of severely off-camber corners. This was famous for spectacularly fatal head-on accidents, until a concrete median barrier was erected over 20 years ago. It is also fun in the wind, and today was indeed windy. The coast road proper has some nice sets of sweepers and some interesting corners that pose interesting questions for the inexperienced or unwary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Wire Rope Safety Barriers

    Cheers R
    err, yeh. thanks for that

    and btw... i think we each pay more then enough taxes to pay for concrete, which is generally only a one off cost, whereas wire rope shit barriers are an ongoing cost, requiring maintinence every time it gets hit.

    and yeh, i would much rather take on an oncoming vehicle than a wire rope shit barrier... least i can make several attempts at avoidance, and so can the oncoming vehicle.
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