View Poll Results: Where do you consider it OK to speed?

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  • On the open road

    150 38.46%
  • On the Motorway

    108 27.69%
  • On any road as long as there is no other traffic

    140 35.90%
  • In the city

    41 10.51%
  • A little before hitting the 100k sign coming from a low speed zone

    91 23.33%
  • For approx 200m after hitting a 70k or 50k sign

    64 16.41%
  • Only while daylight

    60 15.38%
  • Only in the dark

    35 8.97%
  • If following a speeding cage

    71 18.21%
  • Backroads

    148 37.95%
  • Anywhere I get away with it

    197 50.51%
  • Nowhere!

    68 17.44%
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Thread: Where is it Ok to speed?

  1. #121
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    yeah. but you're a dick.
    Hell, an EXTREMELY black pot trying to tell us that the less-than-grey kettle is black...
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    10 years riding in the states with a squeaky clean driving record
    3 years in NZ = 80 demerit points
    first one to 100 wins?

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    Quote Originally Posted by milktown
    10 years riding in the states with a squeaky clean driving record

    3 years in NZ = 80 demerit points

    first one to 100 wins?
    according to police, it's more dangerous to speed than it is to cause a crash. I've known people to cause crashes, obviously dangerous, get no ticket. cops will ignore your statement if they didn't attend the crash, they won't want to pull their laser guns in long enough to write a ticket for actually causing a crash or nearly... crashing is safe. speeding is dangerous.

    and they wonder why cops get bashed, cop cars get set alight and speed cameras get vandalised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Hell, an EXTREMELY black pot trying to tell us that the less-than-grey kettle is black...




    ...I think?? (I struggle to keep up wiv this shit nowdays)


    ...at least we know the grey bit is true

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    Q: Where is it Ok to speed?
    A: Clearly not south of Hokitika at the moment!

    Cops have landed two headline making drivers in a week both doing 180kph plus in cars WITH PASSENGERS. I make no sainthood claims about speeding on the bike but the 'with passengers' bit riles me.

    Still seems a bit harsh to throw them in the slammer for speeding when no actual crash happened, no one hurt, no property damaged. Compare that to the teen charged with murdering that bloke in a Auckland motel who was released home on bail, only to run off this week. Now if he had 'sped' off from home then the entire Police force would have been searching for him, ticket book at the ready. Forget about the murder charge Bob, rumour is he was seen driving 61kph in a 50 zone the evil bastard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    Cops have landed two headline making drivers in a week both doing 180kph plus in cars WITH PASSENGERS. I make no sainthood claims about speeding on the bike but the 'with passengers' bit riles me.
    Why are you riled? You ride a Z1000 so presumably go over 180km/h now and again. On two wheels. Right time, right place (like the uninhabited West Coast on most days), what is wrong with 180 on four wheels, other than it being against the law?

    I see one of the guys nicked was from the UK. I never considered it speeding over there until I was doing 100mph, so really he was only 20km/h over. But it is stick a foreign driver on the front page month so what more can you expect............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Why are you riled? You ride a Z1000 so presumably go over 180km/h now and again. On two wheels. Right time, right place (like the uninhabited West Coast on most days), what is wrong with 180 on four wheels, other than it being against the law?

    I see one of the guys nicked was from the UK. I never considered it speeding over there until I was doing 100mph, so really he was only 20km/h over. But it is stick a foreign driver on the front page month so what more can you expect............
    It's the speeding with passengers who have no control over the vehicle that annoys me, be it in a car or bike. With passengers you do have an obligation to not put them in danger. Blasting down an empty road you are only endangering yourself. I would never speed on a bike if I had a pillion. Man the few times I've been on the back seat it has scared the hell out of me being so dependent on the rider to keep me alive. If he speeds I can't stop it. It's not like you can just step off the bike or step out of a car if the driver/rider is going too fast and refuses to slow down.
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    Cassina recomends speeding in Group rides......... so you won't feel the pressure to keep up
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    It's the speeding with passengers who have no control over the vehicle that annoys me, be it in a car or bike. With passengers you do have an obligation to not put them in danger. Blasting down an empty road you are only endangering yourself. I would never speed on a bike if I had a pillion. Man the few times I've been on the back seat it has scared the hell out of me being so dependent on the rider to keep me alive. If he speeds I can't stop it. It's not like you can just step off the bike or step out of a car if the driver/rider is going too fast and refuses to slow down.
    any pilot worth their salt would stop to let you off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    It's the speeding with passengers who have no control over the vehicle that annoys me, be it in a car or bike. With passengers you do have an obligation to not put them in danger. Blasting down an empty road you are only endangering yourself. I would never speed on a bike if I had a pillion. Man the few times I've been on the back seat it has scared the hell out of me being so dependent on the rider to keep me alive. If he speeds I can't stop it. It's not like you can just step off the bike or step out of a car if the driver/rider is going too fast and refuses to slow down.
    Those driving over the posted speed limit with passengers that don't like it ... annoy me. But it is those passengers choice NOT to ride with them again.
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    218kph on the NapierTaupo?? -
    Asked if he agreed he was a danger only to himself, he said: "Absolutely."

    "I won't really miss riding for the next three months ... I'm a fair-weather rider."


    Well, that's good to know. Just avoid riding when the weather is good...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Well, that's good to know. Just avoid riding when the weather is good...
    Why?

    "Judge Tony Adeane accepted there were no other motorists on the road at the time."

    "It was fortunate that it ended with the rider spending the day in court rather than in hospital, or even worse, by being another statistic." said the Police.

    Seems like this road at that particular time was an ok place to speed, apart from the hidden cop doing speed enforcement obviously.

    Link to the story

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    When passing a triple trailer road train. If one of them is doing 90 to 95 km/hr then you need to twist it up to 120 or more so that you're not out there on the other side of the road for an hour and a half as you creep slowly passed them.

    Two hundred or so km inland here in QLD, the unofficial speed limit slides up to 125. Heard of a guy that was pulled over for doing 140 a bit out the back, the cop told him to stay within the "local" limit of 125.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Why?
    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    218kph on the NapierTaupo?? -
    Asked if he agreed he was a danger only to himself, he said: "Absolutely."

    "I won't really miss riding for the next three months ... I'm a fair-weather rider."
    At least you know when to avoid meeting up with him on the road while he's enjoying his excessive speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'd hate to ever have to admit that my arse had been owned by a Princess.

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    He seems to enjoy it when there is nobody about was my point.

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