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    My First Lane Splitting!

    On the way to work this morning along Tamaki Drive.

    Man it felt good to overtake those cyclists.....

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    Nice work Lucy
    Remember when you're splitting to always check your mirrors when you're about to move in between the lanes as cyclists will wizz in between you and the cars and that could get really messy.
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    I can't beleive I just said wizz, someone get me a rocking chair and a walking stick....
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    Good on ya! I remember my first lane split, rather terrifying. I was 'hopping' up the line for a few days before actually attempting a lanesplit. Now it's just part of going to work.

    Stay safe.

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    Cool

    Good onya........ there is no stopping ya now........

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    Ahhh, all these little milestones - Well done - I still remember my first split, was only 3 months ago! so Lucy, you must travel from Beachlands to Central Auckland to get to work eh? Isn't the road from Beachlands to Whitford 100kph? How to you deal with the fact that you are a Learner and restricted to 70kph?

    Do you do what I did and just safely go with the flow? (100kph-110kph?)

    I'd be interested to know.
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    Well I was really only kidding...

    I didn't think cyclists counted as they are so skinny. But thanks!

    McJim I haven't really felt it a problem going 70. Especially as I'm still running in the bike and trying to keep the revs low. Even if I went 100 I coudn't keep up with the traffic along there. People are used to cyclists so I guess they treat me as one and only pass when it's safe, so far anyway, it's all been good. Plus I'm wearing a reflective vest and the L plate makes them steer clear I reckon!

    It's a fun ride through Panmure etc to town, I only have to get on the motorway at the bridge/Fanshawe st. Today I stayed on it (most of it has a temporary 80kph limit at the moment) but going home I'll go through the suburbs and get on at Onewa rd.

    Be a while before I do any REAL lane splitting, if ever!

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    Beachlands has changed a bit huh?
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    Hahaha...I thought you'd lane split some cars while they were overtaking cyclists!

    Let me know when you feel confident enough to join the motorway at Panmure/Mt Wellington for your morning commute and I'll meet you to give you a confidence boost (also 2 bikes are more visible than 1!) The motorway is quite sedate in the mornings - unless you're splitting at speed which I don't do. Also there's less stop/start than travelling through the 'burbs so it does cut down on journey time (I travelled to work for 3 months from Botany avoiding the M-way)
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    Yeah Beachlands has changed a lot!

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    Will do, I'm keen on being very good and sticking to the 'running in' advice so it'll be a few more weeks before I can take it further/faster. Cheers.

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    Lane splitting is the only way to travel around Auckland these days.....so satisfying seeing all the cagers gridlocked. This has a flip side though, some cagers resent the fact that you can get somewhere and they can't.

    So not to put you off but be sure of your gap as once in a blue moon you sometimes come across and arrogant peice of s#$@t that tries to close the gap on you.

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    Yes, coming to Dorkland in two weeks and have been trying to get in some splitting practice before I hit the motorway, haven't really had a need to split here yet, I don't commute and am usually happy to sit in a que behind a couple of cars, so should be interesting/scary!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fub@r View Post
    once in a blue moon you sometimes come across and arrogant peice of s#$@t that tries to close the gap on you.
    We must get those blue moons every night in South Auckland then.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    We must get those blue moons every night in South Auckland then.....
    I was trying to warn and play it down ..............but you blew it Jim

    Had a dork in a range rover the other day give me the squeeze, ended up collecting his wing mirror with mine and I kept going serves him right if he got some scratches!

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