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    Near death experience

    By no fault of mine...

    Heading home today at about 5.30pm happy about it being my last day of work. Traffic is starting to back up so I was glad I took the bike. Cruising along Newmarket bridge at around 100kph in the middle lane. In the fast lane is a car towing a caged trailer with 2 beds in it. The kind that have the wooden bed base then mattress.

    Anyway, I was following him but choose to go into the middle lane as there was not as much traffic and it was flowing better. I changed lanes. And cruised along slightly behind him on a diagonal.

    Then out of the corner of my eye I see one of the bed bases lift. Then take of into the air heading my way. The way it flips was not good cause it flipped towards me. My initial reactions were to slam on the anchors, but I figured if I do that I will hit it, So just opened her up. Swerved a bit and narrowly avoided it slamming into me by a meter or so.

    Traffic stopped behind me and I think the 18 wheeler ran it over. If it hit me off. It would of been me under that 18 wheeler.

    I took off up to the car and gave him piece of my mind yelling in my helmet and flipping him the bird. He just gave me a blank look back. I don't even think he realized what happened. I took off and looked back again giving him the finger again shaking my head glad to still be here. And i saw the white commodore that was kinda following him pull up beside him so he must of also given him a piece of his mind.

    I never got the plate of the guy cause i wasn't thinking straight as i just avoided a near death experience. Pretty sure he got off at green lane and I think it was a newer Honda Accord (silver) towing a red caged trailer. The ones you rent from the servo. Is there anything I can do to report this? And is there anyway they can get his plate somehow? Like those traffic cams on the offramps.

    Also did any one else witness this?
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    seen this happen more than once. A lot of people don't realise the forces / turbulence and effect it can have. glad you made it bud! Tomorrows ride and the next few will be that much sweeter.
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    I trust you've called it in to the Police?

    They can't remove the mattresses (presumably they'll be on one of the medians now) until they know they're there...


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    Yep so true never trust a trailer or it's cargo, don't sit behind them pass and quickly, have over the years had two horse floats detach from vehicles, all had WOF never trust a towed vehicle ever....

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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    I trust you've called it in to the Police?

    They can't remove the mattresses (presumably they'll be on one of the medians now) until they know they're there...
    No I haven't, It is probably a bit to late now. As it happened at 5.30pm.

    Still worth calling?
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    id call it in just to be safe, but im picking other motorists may have pulled over to shift it.

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    Call it in. If they've already removed them, then no harm done. If not, you might be preventing a case of deja vu if one gets kicked up by a gust of wind or something.


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    New Zealand, where cows are happy, men are men, sheep are nervous and horses are fast because they heard about the sheep.


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    They would have cleared it by now but it would be wise incase they/you want you to make a statement against them.

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    Reporting it does two things, it relieves you of your obligation to report a non injury accident/incident within 48 hr's.
    As stated above it also alerts the Police/traffic dorks that there is an obstruction in the roadway.
    Glad you had moved out of the line of fire so to speak.Go buy a LOTTO Ticket.
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    You certainly don't expect someone to be stupid enough not to tie beds down properly at that kind of speed.

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    I would have pointed to his trailer rather than give him the bird, good on you for staying alive. Call the police.

    Oh an I dont think wh have 18 wheelers on nz roads, I've only ever seen sixteen wheelers *I have counted many times*. 18s are common as dog poo in oz though.

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    I've had firewood bounce of the trailor and come at me. I passed and a few k's up the road reported this to the police. They duly waved the driver down spoke to him and then let him continue on his way. I just looked at the cop shook my head and rode off.

    I don't stay behind trailors..........ever.


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    I'd have shat my pants, top riding I'll keep it in mind in case it happens to me. Low flying beds. LOL. Glad you're ok.

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    Bloody hell....

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    me and me dutch mate were riding round the big mountain in taranaked , it was night and i was following the dutch one and noticed he swerved out over the center line so i did myself only to narrowly miss a single mattress lying right out on the road . riding lucky that night.
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