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    NZ Herald article on deadly roads


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    yet another in depth well researched article from a cut and paste 12 year old intern. Of course there is absolutely no correlation with population densitiy, driver demographics, control models, road comparisons et al.

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    Roads aren't deadly, people are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheshirecat View Post
    yet another in depth well researched article from a cut and paste 12 year old intern. Of course there is absolutely no correlation with population densitiy, driver demographics, control models, road comparisons et al.
    NZ Herald is the worst newspaper I've ever seen. Hopeless rag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Roads aren't deadly, people are.
    +1

    head line should be

    "Peoples inability to drive too road conditions are deadly"

    But unfortunately we can't say that, as it is laying blame on the road user and in the PC world the phrase "Personal responsiblity" is emotional abuse

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    +1

    head line should be

    "Peoples inability to drive too road conditions are deadly"

    But unfortunately we can't say that, as it is laying blame on the road user and in the PC world the phrase "Personal responsiblity" is emotional abuse
    If the police can say it why can't we???

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/5613...oncerns-police

    Also in todays newspapers


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    Quote Originally Posted by Murray View Post
    If the police can say it why can't we???

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/5613...oncerns-police

    Also in todays newspapers
    They have been saying that for years,Until people accept it they will keep saying it

    The first question I was asked when I did my practical drivers licence was "who is responsible when your driving"??

    Answer-"I am"

    But somewhere along the way the focus has been moved from driver responsibilty to bad road conditions are causing crashes,

    Guess its easier for people too blame the enviroment that surrounds them, rather than own up too the fact that they f__ked up

    "Just my view"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murray View Post
    If the police can say it why can't we???

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/5613...oncerns-police

    Also in todays newspapers
    Too right! I'm shocked with the driving I've seen since moving up here. Every intersection is a crash waiting to happen as drivers completely ignore the arrows at roundabouts, never indicate and heaven forbid you be courteous round here either!

    I thought Porirua drivers were pretty bad, but the shit that happens in the Waikato drives me mental. I fear for my own safety frequently and am constantly frustrated as the car I thought was going straight through at a roundabout (i.e right lane) cuts across in front of me.

    Morrinsville/Cambridge Road intersection is the worst, drivers seem to all assume they can take any lane to take any exit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Too right! I'm shocked with the driving I've seen since moving up here.
    well that's your problem right there, Welly drivers don't get to move about as much ';cos of the wind effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mort View Post
    NZ Herald is the worst newspaper I've ever seen. Hopeless rag.
    guess you haven't read the bay of plenty times, tree killers!!

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    Don't knock the article, it didn't mention or blame motorcyclists at all!

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    Lots of drivers in Auckland are so self-absorbed in their own world it's a wonder there aren't waaaay more accidents than there are. Most give a great impression of believing that they're the only important person on the road on their way to an important appointment in their large space hogging transportation devices and blinkers attached (to avoid seeing all those pesky cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians).

    Ouch.

    but I'll stick by that - I see atrocious driving every day while out and about. Then, toss in less-than-ideal-weather conditions and ... nothing changes!!! (still drive as badly)
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    Guess its easier for people too blame the enviroment that surrounds them, rather than own up too the fact that they f__ked up........
    It's the SOE syndrome...............blame Some One Else.

    Like, when you get caught riding like a dick, blame the cop for revenue collecting. It deflects from your dickhead riding.

    Yawn.


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    How do I change my avatar, I'm getting sick of that one...........................done, thanks

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    “Auckland is shown to be a risky spot for young drivers and cyclists - its waterfront is listed as a particular blackspot for cycling commuters”

    That’ll be why there is a cycle way.

    The cornier should be aloud to have a “Failed” stamp for the reports.
    Way more funny than “Road death”

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