How are the roads after the quake? Any that should be avoided?
BTW I'm not talking about around town.
How are the roads after the quake? Any that should be avoided?
BTW I'm not talking about around town.
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The Old Tai Tapu Rd is pretty phucked.
the saturday ride went north yesterday. ie up main north road past amberley etc, roads are pretty good heading north it would seem
Roads are all good between chch and ashvegas too.... Cant say much for the clouds coming over for the ride home tho![]()
Just been for a pootle around the sumit road, no diffeence , continue around to the weatsheaf ( which is still open ond ok)there were a few new bumps around governers bay and avondale but otherwise sweet as
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Summit Rd between the sign of the Kiwi and Gebbies Pass Rd is fine in most places, there is the odd pothole and a few patches of gravel which caused my front wheel to lock up a couple of times though.
As of 11th September, State Highway 75 just outside of Halswell (towards Tai Tapu) has quite a few minor raised humps, that section of road is cleared signed posted to reduce speed to 30km/hr.
The owner of service station at Tai Tapu told me the road between Barry's Bay to Wainui is quite dodgy. Someone might be able to shed some lights on the current condition.
Interested to find out the condition of road to Main Street, Oxford via SH1.
Drove tp Hokitika on Wednesday for work. Road seemed pretty good really, although a bike may pick up some rough spots that I wouldn't have noticed in the car.
As others have mentioned, parts of Tai Tap road you will need to slow. Halswell road on the way out is also not great, but all passable.
Shaken, not stirred in the shakey city!
Road from Hororata onward to rakaia gorge and inland road has a problem at 2nd bridge out of Hororata - 8 inch step up/off the bridge & it's only got a "men working" sign...
Friend of mine hit it on a BM the other day - lucky not to have square wheels...
Bridge approaches seem to have suffered & should be watched out for.
Considering the "event" of last weekend, all roads in the Canterbury area could/should be considered as having a problem. Every aftershock could cause a problem to roads that previously did not ... that untill "discovered" ... may be an accident waiting to happen.
I might even suggest, roads are not safe ... untill you have seen for yourselves ...
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Mid Canterbury/South Canterbury roads OK. Went for a blat this afternoon, Ashvagas to Geraldine to Fairlie to Pleasent Point to Temuka to Ashvagas. Roads were great, blew away some cobwebs and plenty of bikes out there.
Just be prepared to take the odd squiggle in roads, such as telegraph rd, which use to look like this...
http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&so...5,0.00309&z=19
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should have seen it 1st thing on the morning of the quake, that was impressive
Only a few hundred meters around the corner were the best ripple strips that would have put an MX track to shameand one block towards town was a creater that could swallow a car
and about 6kms due north of there are a couple of pieces of road that look like Sicon had been practicing with a ripper
The NZTA and Christchurch City Council websites have a pretty comprehensive schedule of what's damaged.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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