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    With this attitude do we stand a chance?

    Check the attitude of some of the posts in this thread.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/M...1280&#p5992352
    Seems some people think they have a god given right to cross the center line whenever they feel like it. No concept of the possible concequences.
    maybee I'm overeacting but that kinda attitude makes by blood boil.
    The concequence for a biker coming the other way doesn't bear thinking about
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    What the police need to do is set up a big solid steel plate that is sealed with tarmac and fitted flush to the road surface. It will be operated by strong hydraulics on a remote controller - when they see a vehicle cutting a corner in a shocking and dangerous manner they can push a button and the piece of road springs up right in front of the offending vehicle removing them from the equation.

    Unfortunately motorcycle ACC levies may dramatically increased after this .......

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    for bikers its already there--its called cheescutter.
    Which I suspect is the entire point of the police campaighn --cheescutter through the gorge to prevent idiots on the wrong side of the road
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    All these "good fast" drivers get a great set of corners to enjoy and they want to turn them into straight lines?? Maybe its not so much of a problem if you can see a LONG way ahead but if you have a fast mover coming the other way cutting through corners in the same way you are its going to end in a head on.
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    Wow. They can make "intelligent" decisions about whether to pass a truck around a blind bend in foggy conditions on double yellow lines!! They must be amazing drivers!! Maybe the backwards cap gives them xray vision. Sorry to all the backwards cap wearing self-proclaimed boyracers on KB - sweeping generalisation I know

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    **yawn** there's so many places in the gorge that are clear visibility, the "astonishment" of the police is questionable to say the least until I've had a look at the bit of road.

    Am gonna go for a ride and have a look at where they took the shots from to see if this was one of those "blind" corners or not...

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    I don't care how much visibility there may be through that piece of road, somebody must have put those double yellows there for a reason. I think that most people who cut that corner would have been doing out of sheer lazyness, rather than any sort of advanced driving technique due to their expert skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesemethod View Post
    I don't care how much visibility there may be through that piece of road, somebody must have put those double yellows there for a reason. I think that most people who cut that corner would have been doing out of sheer lazyness, rather than any sort of advanced driving technique due to their expert skills.
    Much of this is due to the "watering-down" effect that the placement of double-yellow lines in all sorts of batshit insane places that don't need them has had. TPTB have done this as a "traffic-calming" measure. Basically to slow traffic down for no good reason. As a result, people drive along these areas stuck behind Mable in her Mk2 Cortina at her lovely pace of 60km/h thinking "That's a sodding retarded place for double yellow lines - only a retard would put them there". And then this thinking persists at the next stupid set of these they see. And then the next set which is only marginally retarded. And then the next set which is fairly reasonably placed. And they're still thinking the same thoughts when they come to some lines that are there because of a honest-to-god dangerous spot.

    And the rest of this is just because people (particularly the "mature" 30-50y/o ones, who certainly should know better) act like sodding idiots behind the wheel of any given vehicle in NZ.


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    Good point, sorta the 'boy who cried wolf' thing going on there. I guess the roads I do the most are between here and whangarei, where half the places with white lines should have double yellows. Perhaps they're not too worried about a few northlanders knocking each other off every now and then.

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    cheesemethod, having travelled the country I can say there are plenty of places safe to pass, but illegal, simply because of yellow lines. To paint them, then ticket people, in safe places IS revenue gathering

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    cheesemethod, having travelled the country I can say there are plenty of places safe to pass, but illegal, simply because of yellow lines. To paint them, then ticket people, in safe places IS revenue gathering
    Agree with you totally, I think somebody must have over ordered the yellow paint

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    cheescutter through the gorge to prevent idiots on the wrong side of the road
    Sounds like a good idea...


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    come live ij north waikato. its easy. you just know the person coming at you is going to cross the centreline on a corner to cut it, because its a fuckin guarantee.
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    Death driving is not even worth the debate.... do something stupid don't expect to make the trip home... what is more worth while? Being late or not there at all... I sat and watched people die in hospital while my dad was sick, and not one of them was due to stupid driving ... why because they didn't make it home or to hospital ... to all those that made it and ended up in court due to stupidty I hope they throw away your car keys, and never let them drive again, or jail you for life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    for bikers its already there--its called cheescutter.
    Which I suspect is the entire point of the police campaighn --cheescutter through the gorge to prevent idiots on the wrong side of the road
    I really hope that isn't the case, some part of the gorge there is fuck all space to spare (hence truckies have to go over the yellows) , a cheescutter removes not a lot, but is still a significant amount in such close quarters.

    Wit regard to the op, wonder if the people saying they have the right to cross double yellows have considered that they may miss something coming towards them, better to err on the safe side, just like those fuckers who don't indicate cos they can see everyone around them, well they miss seeing bikers fucking heaps.
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