I suspect the above is the reason there has been a marked increase in 4wd vehicles over the years on our roads. If I look imposing / tougher than you, that will give me right of way.
The idea of getting everyone to start their driving / riding in a vulnerable category is a great idea.
PS: I think the NZ giveway rule is quite simple. May not be the best for traffic flow, but it amazes me how many people don't understand "give way to your right". This applies especially to traffic right turning out of a major carpark exit. They often never get right of way (as they should) from vehicles right turning into the carpark.
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
So ,as all accidents are only caused by speed,alcohol and not wearing seatbelts,drivers must be drinking more or not wearing seatbelts morer.
Have you owned a powerful road-going 4WD? They are a blast to drive, and so useful. They also fit to the kwi culture quite nicely.
Yes, it is quite noticeable how much bigger you are than everyone else, and it soon becomes clear that you should behave in one. To most people anyway.
But I feel "bigger" and more in command on my 650 than I do in my Hilux Surf, by a wide margin. If any 4WD wanted to argue with me I'd just laugh and leave, and there wouldn't be fuck all he could do about it.
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Bloody hell - Mahia Rd in good ole Manure-wa ranked 2nd highest for ticket issues nationwide!!
Paula Rose did point out that people choose to break the speed restrictions, resulting in receiving a ticket; maybe people are finally getting the message that it is their choice to risk a ticket, not just money gathering road nazis who are "picking on them". Interestingly from what I read today the road statistics for deaths has dropped significantly; second lowest in 40 years if I recall.
I think there is definitely a positive message in there somewhere.
Not so long ago the gummint was promoting the effectiveness of their anti speeding campaigns with the same statistic. If I remember rightly the accident rate had increased but fatalities are down. This has no effect on us, we are vulnerable regardless of the speed. I still think it is positive that road users are being forced to think though. I believe the majority of road users just want to get from A to B safely & easily, so if people are slowing down & being more cautious then thats a good thing even if the cause is flawed.
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Actually I seriously wonder how much of it is due to reduced international tourism because of the "global recession". Think how many bikers have been taken out by tourists .
Fewer tourists means fewer campervans and fewer people on the wrong side of the road. A plus not just for bikes but for everyone.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I wonder how common that is? It could be a useful argument. Does anyone ahve any "inside knowledge" ?
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I guess that would be mimimal. Riding a bike feels the same whichever side of the road your on (much to my amazement) & NZ doe's not have a monopoly on gravel, corners, cow poo & rain. Anybody wanting to ride a bike here with the associated costs would be pretty clued up IMHO.
Not so sure about that. I have a perception that a lot of the rental market is to tourists with very little open road experience. And while we don't have a monopo;y on stuff, many Yank riders don't actually ride in the rain. And probably aren't familiar with gravel, either.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Dunno how many but have been to one or two (one a fatal) - I guess you have even less reminder to keep to the left on a bike (no steering wheel on the 'wrong side' to remind you).
I think a certain level of "I've only got XXX days in this country and XX days with this rented bike so I had better keep going" involved - plus the odd one who is tail end of a group playin 'catch-up' and overcooks a corner in doing so.
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