Page 6 of 7 FirstFirst ... 4567 LastLast
Results 76 to 90 of 92

Thread: Do you use indicators?

  1. #76
    Join Date
    29th March 2006 - 18:06
    Bike
    XJR 1300
    Location
    Hawkes Bay
    Posts
    1,085
    either - or..personally...like to do it..only informs drivers (hopefully if they're paying attention)...
    .xjr....."What's with all the lights"..officer..

  2. #77
    Join Date
    26th September 2006 - 16:33
    Bike
    Suzuki Smash 2016. (Yes, really!)
    Location
    Philippines
    Posts
    1,325
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I also seem to remember when the new roundabout indicating rules were brought in that the idea was to indicate right when entering and then indicating left even when going straight through. I remember thinking at the time that it was absolute bullshit and having arguments with my wife because I refused to do it. They must have come to their senses and amended the ruling soon afterwards.
    I believe that the indicate right thing when going straight through was never part of the rules. I believe it was misunderstood and consequently misreported by either a minion in LTNZ or the press. (ISTBC)
    "Statistics are used as a drunk uses lampposts - for support, not illumination."

  3. #78
    Join Date
    14th January 2006 - 14:20
    Bike
    WR250R
    Location
    Rotorua
    Posts
    1,298
    Quote Originally Posted by xwhatsit View Post
    I indicate even when I think I'm the only person around within a kilometre. I don't know why, but it's courteous (hanging around waiting to give way to somebody that you didn't need to does piss me off).
    It's very important that the people you haven't seen know what you are doing, and can react accordingly.
    When I've got the car or the motorbike, I hardly ever have near misses caused by people not indicating. On the pushbike, or when I'm crossing the road on foot, it happens a lot. One day I'm going to get run over by someone not indicating because "there was no-one around"

  4. #79
    Join Date
    4th August 2006 - 12:37
    Bike
    Sportster
    Location
    Hamilton
    Posts
    1,673
    Blog Entries
    1
    I always indicate too. Even when there is no one around. Like mentioned above, just because you don't know they are there, doens't mean they aren't.

    Plus I am in the habit of indicating so might as well keep doing it.
    Passing a lone car, I will indicate too.

    As to hazzard lights. The SV is the first bike I have ever owned that has hazzard lights. I was stoked to find out it had them. Although took a minute or two to figure out how it worked. You turn the hazzards on, which turns on the right indicator, then you use the indicators to trun on the left indicator and 'bobs your uncle' HAZZARD LIGHTS

  5. #80
    Join Date
    19th August 2007 - 18:49
    Bike
    GSX-R600 k8
    Location
    Palmerston Otago
    Posts
    2,176
    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    Although took a minute or two to figure out how it worked. You turn the hazzards on, which turns on the right indicator, then you use the indicators to trun on the left indicator and 'bobs your uncle' HAZZARD LIGHTS
    Something is broken then. All indicators should come on just by pressing the hazard button. Just like in a car.

  6. #81
    Join Date
    2nd August 2008 - 08:57
    Bike
    '23 CRF 1100
    Location
    Hamilton
    Posts
    2,488
    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
    It's very important that the people you haven't seen know what you are doing, and can react accordingly.
    When I've got the car or the motorbike, I hardly ever have near misses caused by people not indicating. On the pushbike, or when I'm crossing the road on foot, it happens a lot. One day I'm going to get run over by someone not indicating because "there was no-one around"
    I have had similar experiences - on foot it really pisses me off when I wait cross the road, but the car turns and I didn't need to wait after all - try indicating arsehole! Grrrrrr!!!!!
    ----------------------------------------------------
    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable
    "If the cops didn't see it, I didn't do it!"
    - George Carlin (RIP)

  7. #82
    Join Date
    6th November 2006 - 10:25
    Bike
    Gixxer k7 track bike, SuperDuke Custom
    Location
    Titirangi
    Posts
    811
    Blog Entries
    1
    Use them religiously, but treat everyone else’s as if they only prove the bulb works
    Everyone has an opinion.. mine can be found here Riding Articles

  8. #83
    Join Date
    18th November 2005 - 07:47
    Bike
    Prefer Buell but not a snob
    Location
    The Estate
    Posts
    1,191
    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
    It's very important that the people you haven't seen know what you are doing, and can react accordingly.
    When I've got the car or the motorbike, I hardly ever have near misses caused by people not indicating. On the pushbike, or when I'm crossing the road on foot, it happens a lot. One day I'm going to get run over by someone not indicating because "there was no-one around"
    You are so right. I am feeling guilty...seems I need a refresher-lesson in defensive riding/driving.
    YEAH! just cos you haven't seen them doesn't mean there isn't some idiot lurking waiting to take ya out!!!
    ...it is better to live 1 day as a Tiger than 1000 years as a sheep...

  9. #84
    Join Date
    4th August 2006 - 12:37
    Bike
    Sportster
    Location
    Hamilton
    Posts
    1,673
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Something is broken then. All indicators should come on just by pressing the hazard button. Just like in a car.
    Bugger! I guess my weekend may be spent tracing electrics

  10. #85
    Join Date
    16th October 2005 - 19:41
    Bike
    XR1200x, Triumph Speed Four
    Location
    Taupo
    Posts
    685
    Quote Originally Posted by Daffyd View Post
    I believe that the indicate right thing when going straight through was never part of the rules. I believe it was misunderstood and consequently misreported by either a minion in LTNZ or the press. (ISTBC)
    Actually misreported by one press service then simply repeated by the others. Only smart thing Gary Knapstead ever did was come on the radio (and possibly tv) and publicly correct it....broadcast ONCE of course so that every driver/rider in the country heard it......not. Not that it would have made any difference to 99% of them anyway even if they did know.......I drive 75 to 80,000ks a year and have become a tad cynical about most drivers ability to understand ANY road rules whatever, particurlarly that really simple on abut driving to the LEFT of the centreline.

    Grumble over, it's late and I have had to edit this four times....the drugs are cutting in....six hours of unconciousness will follow very soon.........................sorry.......
    "Twilight's like soccer. They run around for two hours, nobody scores, and a billion fans insist you just don't understand"

  11. #86
    Join Date
    26th September 2006 - 16:33
    Bike
    Suzuki Smash 2016. (Yes, really!)
    Location
    Philippines
    Posts
    1,325
    Quote Originally Posted by trumpy View Post
    Actually misreported by one press service then simply repeated by the others. Only smart thing Gary Knapstead ever did was come on the radio (and possibly tv) and publicly correct it....broadcast ONCE of course so that every driver/rider in the country heard it......not. Not that it would have made any difference to 99% of them anyway even if they did know.......I drive 75 to 80,000ks a year and have become a tad cynical about most drivers ability to understand ANY road rules whatever, particurlarly that really simple on abut driving to the LEFT of the centreline.

    Grumble over, it's late and I have had to edit this four times....the drugs are cutting in....six hours of unconciousness will follow very soon.........................sorry.......
    I take it you're referring to Andy Knackstead, (Knutsack).

    As far as understanding the rules, I think a lot understand the simpler ones...but are just too bloody lazy to stick to them.
    "Statistics are used as a drunk uses lampposts - for support, not illumination."

  12. #87
    Join Date
    2nd December 2007 - 20:00
    Bike
    Baby Gixxer
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    2,503
    Blog Entries
    7
    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    I always use my indicators unless there are no other road users about. After I turn a corner I habitually cancel my indicators...even if I haven't used them...just a habit...change up, cancel indicators...just in case.
    Me too, and have discovered that there have been a few times my thumb has not actually activated it, only flicked over the surface on it!
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I also seem to remember when the new roundabout indicating rules were brought in that the idea was to indicate right when entering and then indicating left even when going straight through. I remember thinking at the time that it was absolute bullshit and having arguments with my wife because I refused to do it. They must have come to their senses and amended the ruling soon afterwards.
    I heard that too and thought the same thing. (And no, I didn't hear it from Katman.......) lol
    Quote Originally Posted by Horse View Post
    My indicators cancel themselves. Reading about them I thought they'd be a bit unreliable but in practice they work bloody well.
    I'd love self-cancelling ones.
    Quote Originally Posted by Daffyd View Post
    I believe that the indicate right thing when going straight through was never part of the rules. I believe it was misunderstood and consequently misreported by either a minion in LTNZ or the press. (ISTBC)
    Ah.

    Isn't there something in the motorcycle road code specifically regarding the use and subsequent importance of cancelling them in order not to confuse other road users? (I'm too lazy to go check). But then how many people read the road code - all you need to do is learn by trial and error in the public domain surely....... I mean, it IS everyone elses job to stay out of your way isn't it, no matter how erratically you might drive/ride or confusing your signalling might be?????
    I lahk to moove eet moove eet...

    Katman to steveb64
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'd hate to ever have to admit that my arse had been owned by a Princess.

  13. #88
    Join Date
    21st May 2005 - 21:12
    Bike
    2020 ls650 boulevard
    Location
    new plymouth
    Posts
    3,718
    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Something is broken then. All indicators should come on just by pressing the hazard button. Just like in a car.
    my bikes got a separate hazard button. indicators are on the left hand side, with hazard on the right. ive only had to use them a couple of times, and both times were in conditions i was less than happy with, while being followed too close by cars. [one was lyttleton tunnel, and the other was between natl park and turangi one very foggy day!] yes, i used them while moving, and yes, all cars backed off until they could overtake safely.

    and the roundabout rules... everybody fucks them up. for a while, i felt like the only person in town who knew how to do it properly... even the cops were fucking it up. going straight, you dont indicate UNTIL you are exiting, at which point you indicate left. pretty simple really.
    my blog: http://sunsthomasandfriends.weebly.com/index.html

    the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.

  14. #89
    Join Date
    22nd March 2007 - 20:49
    Bike
    1986 Honda CB750 F2C
    Location
    Rangiora
    Posts
    10
    Quote Originally Posted by Creeping Death View Post
    I don't indicate when going straight through a roundabout,law says you must indicate right then left which is rubbish to me,otherwise I follow the law.Indicate when turning,remember you have turned(surely can't be that hard)push indicator in to turn it off.
    Don't know about law - but, when approaching a roundabout and intending to turn left I indicate as I approach and cancel as soon as I've turned.
    When going straight over, no indicator as I approach, then left indicator as soon as I pass the junction prior to the one I'm exiting at.
    For right turn at roundabout, indicate right as I approach roundabout, then indicate left as I pass the junction prior to the one I'm exiting at.

    Pretty much standard practice all over the world.

  15. #90
    Join Date
    29th December 2004 - 14:24
    Bike
    '94 YZF750R - RESTO TIME!
    Location
    ChCh
    Posts
    573
    Quote Originally Posted by EtheB View Post
    Don't know about law - but, when approaching a roundabout and intending to turn left I indicate as I approach and cancel as soon as I've turned.
    When going straight over, no indicator as I approach, then left indicator as soon as I pass the junction prior to the one I'm exiting at.
    For right turn at roundabout, indicate right as I approach roundabout, then indicate left as I pass the junction prior to the one I'm exiting at.

    Pretty much standard practice all over the world.
    Yeah gods, here I was thinking that there were only 4 people in New Zealand who could grasp the simple indicator law we have here, and you prove me wrong, you're number 5!
    ---Cut Here---
    '94 YZF750R - I love the smell of new tyre in the morning...
    EXUP Brotherhood

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •