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I have no opinion, my other half thinks for me.
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
Cutting corners is a great way to get killed or to kill someone else. A friend was killed a couple years ago on a bike when someone accidently cut the corner a wee bit. Just enough to kill her as she sat on the back of the bike.
And, we live to ride again another day...
Ride, eat, sleep, repeat!
I'm not angry at him, just frustrated. My accident happened a couple of years ago, I'm over it. Bygones be bygones and all that. It just makes me wonder how people think that crossing the center line isn't a big deal. They are breaking the law. It's like getting caught speeding doing 61km/h. They still moan even though the limit is 50km/h. I can understand where they are coming from, I just can't support their arguments
Maybe my accident has biased me towards a certain point of view.
Not quite... every corner is like the one they wer set up on and the roads 50k long... according to you any one of the 1000+ corners on that strech of road would be revenus gathering... were actually the corner they chose was the safest place to be, lots of room and clear visability.
ya know... we post such as you have yet those that cut the corners still dont get it, they still think its ok![]()
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
Driving down to Waikanae today was an experience I could have done without. Got about 5kms from home and noticed a truck driving towards me and thought "shit, he's got one wheel over the centre line and he's still coming towards me!"
I then glanced up at the driver and noticed he was looking at something on a clipboard propped up on the steering wheel. I immediately started moving towards the left and he must have hit a cat's eye or something as he suddenly dropped the clipboard and swerved back into his own lane. Arsehole.
People who cross the centre line piss me off more than just about anyone else on the road.
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
I found the kuranda range in cairns interesting when I was living there, has a lot of similaritys to rimutakas and I can see them doing this here at some point, the kurandas are camera'd and apparently there is an $80 aus fine for each wheel that crosses, found it funny because a bike can do it at half the fine of a car![]()
As you are more local to that area than I, can you point out which direction through there those vehicles would have been travelling in your pic - towards or away from the camera?
In your shot if I assume that the vehicles are heading away from camera it seems like there would still be a momentary blindspot, even though you can see further ahead than the shots I posted indicated.
Mind you, regardless - they are still double yellow lines and that guy on the bike should be shot with a ball of his own shit!![]()
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes
I know you're taking the piss, but it is bloody scary how many people you see overtaking on blind corners, blind hill brows, on double yellow lines and sometimes with oncoming traffic! I'm not sure whether some of these people are just plain stupid or if they have a death wish.....hmmm maybe it's a combo....
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes
Even though the likelihood of that happening on that stretch of road (doesn't appear to be any side roads or parking areas etc, though FJRider could confirm?) I take your point - on the odd occasion that I might cross the centreline I always use the 100m clear visibility rule - or in even simpler terms I try not to ride at speeds or in a situation where I cannot stop in the length of road visible ahead.
For instance just looking at that pic of FJ's, how do you know there isn't a car just taking off from the side of the road obscured by that bluff on the right or perhaps a slow moving tractor or similar.
I find I spend a lot of time on the road thinking about the possibilities of what may lie around the next bend etc.
Something I never did as a youth, those thoughts seem quite alien when you are young and bulletproof!
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes
As I said in my original post... the photo is looking in the direction those vechicles were travelling... (away from my camera)
NO side roads or gateways for another 2 km's. Cliff on one side... river on the other. Nowhere for any hordes of kids to come from.
Yes ... I know there is double yellow lines...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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