that's just it, there is no legislation for or against it - common sense prevails (hard to believe I know...)
Based on the pictures I would think overtaking there to be ill advised. At most perhaps one vehicle at a time. To attempt a multi vehicle pass ending beyond the second bend I must term gross folly.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I said it before and I'll say it again just because there is no yellow lines on the road doesn't mean that it okay spot to pass... on any road and or in or riding any vehicle...
When passing any vehicle you need to be 110% sure no vehicle is in any obscure spot that you may or may not be able to see... and as the road rules state you need to 100 metres clear all the way through the maneuver and you are technically not to exceed 100 kph during the maneuver. (yes I know we all exceed hence... technically)
Have the drivers of the 8 ( ? ) cars been interviewed yet and what's their story ? I agree to take on 8 cars is something I've never done and never will ( unless it's on a looong straight )
Did he plan on doing 3 cars first and slipping behind number 4 , but some wayne closed the gap and kept him out there ?
Conjecture's a great thing , must say I'm always double careful when I have my vacuum cleaner pilot sitting behind me.
I don't see it as a "told you so" thing. The truth hurts sometimes, but some times some need to hear the truth.
But surely the point of the discussion is making sure we don't get more of these threads and some learn from the bad mistakes made? (Wishful thinking perhaps, but still the point, all the same?)
+1...............
Patrick - as a long term Biker who has survived, I strongly support your summary of this thread.
Read his post slowly and think about it.
From the tragedy some benefit may just result??![]()
It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.
we were on the same road today following a farmers ute doing between 80-85kms, when a camper van decided to overtake us both with a corner coming up, massive blind spot and fark all room for any contingency plan.
As it happens a car comes round the corner towards so that they had to serve back onto the right side of the road and regain control of their now fishtailing camper wagon.
So it seems while KB'ers understand the stupidity of such driving the rest of the world thinks they are still invulnerable in their cages and don't give a stuff about any other roads users.
At the end of the day all or any discussions on any forum will fall into a too hard to do something about basket or just fall on deaf ears.
Until people start taking responsibility for their actions, the judges get tough and criminal lawyers stop finding namby pamby PC excuses for their scumbag clients nothing will ever change.
What I have always hated about these threads is the fact that as soon as anyone suggests that a good, hard look be taken at any tragedy in the hope that important lessons are learned, certain moderators step in to ensure the thread is full of nothing but worthless "RIP fellow biker" posts (or the even more pathetic variant - "...........").
Not so. Check the site rules. What we ask is that threads about a specific serious or fatal accident remain on topic, and do not contain any speculation or accusations that may cause hurt or consternation to the victims family.
If you wish to discuss accident cause/effect then do it in a seperate thread. Certainly use any specific event as an example if you have specific information about that accident. Otherwise keep it general.
I have already stated that in my opinion any comment on dangerous riding should be made anytime that such riding is evident and not to wait until a fatality occurs.
Time to ride
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