As the good folk that live up this way are well aware of, along with an increasing number of bikers around NZ whose roads are just getting tagged, the road painting monsters are out and about determined to frustrate for sure, and likely contribute to the road toll for absolute certain by spreading yellow and white paint all over the show.
I have joked on here before about the "Double Yellow Line Man" that has gone mad and covered seemingly every road with two unbroken yellow lines, reducing most traffic to a solid line stuck behind some plonker who is travelling under the posted speed limit as a result of the SPEED KILLS message we are contantly bombarded with. I argue chance would be a fine thing on most of the main arterial routes and many secondary routes up this way, but I digress.
Being stuck like that leads to frustration and people simply ignore those double yellows and overtake regardless. Problem with that is they are sometimes actually put in places you should never overtake, result, carnage, or reduced bank balances from road users that get ticketed for crossing them. This has been the subject of a bit of discussion in the past but please feel free to add your comments.
On the weekend just gone, I ventured back out on the roads after a non motorbiking injury before Christmas. We headed north to avail ourselves of a bit of Norfland hospitality and a chance to enjoy some of the best biker roads around. Imagine my disgust to see the middle of the lanes marked over and over and over again with friggen HUGE white painted arrows. Now, I know why they are there and I understand they may be considered to be helpful in keeping our tourists on the right side of the roadway, but surely there should be a bit more thought put into their placement on the roads?
Some of these things are bang smack in the riding line on corners where you are leaned over committed to the turn. All of a sudden your tyres connect with this slippery shit making for some weird lines being taken through corners. I dont know about you lot, but I avoid riding on paint at all costs, up this way you almost get no choice in places.
We have enough patch sealing (unmarked in most cases), tar snakes, uneven surfaces, idiots crossing over the centre line with no yellows etc to cope with, without these plonkers adding another risk into the mix. I think both "Mr Double Yellow Line Man" and "Mr Huge White Arrow Man" need to have a bit of retraining on where these things really should be painted![]()
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