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    Quote Originally Posted by BNZ View Post
    Bad luck mate, but fucken take responsibility. You tried to undertake a moving car and you hit the car. If it was the other way around you would be cursing the car driver for trying to undertake.

    It sucks your bike got a bit busted, glad your ok though. If the cops say your at fault, dont be a cunt. Pay the man, you did after all crash into his car.
    Hahaha! No need to be an angry man! I'm not saying he was totally at fault - equal blame I'd say. But his attitude wasn't the best. His first comment was "I'm going to need your insurance company details" not "Are you ok?"
    We'll just see what happens - don't judge me before you know me (yes, I am mental)

    The only thing that's confusing me with the thread hijackers (It's all about me!!) is that hey're all talking about a roundabout when I was on a tee intersection??
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    Its a good reminder to never pass in suburbia. You're not going to get any where any faster with over/under taking. You will catch them up at the lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Many car drivers do this..... and it is so frustrating when they do it.....
    Same as many pull right over to the left of the roadside and turn right.
    The road code actually encourages this, if it is on a busy road where sitting in the middle of the road might be even more dangerous.
    However, getting an average (impatient) kiwi driver to do this safely seems to be a challenge.

    This thread has officially been hijacked, Cola!!! Fly us to Queenstown or we'll blow it up!!!

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    Bugger, good to hear you are OK matey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    he is at fault - rule 2 : indicate for 3 seconds before turning.
    Didnt matter what you did if he didnt indicate

    In the ideal world this is true,

    however if you hit someone from behind, no matter how idiotic they are driving, you are in the wrong, based on the premise that when following someone you are suppossed to be able to stop in half the clear distance in front of you.

    I also believe this sucks because if the driver in front does something wrong, the sucker behind pays for it...,

    and yes I have had to pay (well the insurance company did) for damage caused by an idiot driver in front of me
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    Glad you're in one piece, Colapop.

    Difficult to call re. that accident. You did, after all, overtake the cage on the left when he was neither stopped nor indicating to turn right. That arguably trumps a failure to indicate for the full three seconds prior to maneuvering. Best case outcome would be 50/50 responsibility, I'd say.

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    Glad you're OK. could've been worse I guess.

    thats an interesting call. If dickless had stopped in the middle of the road and you'd stopped behind him, odds are you would have got rear ended, and not in a nice way.
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    Glad to hear your ok Col *hugs*, rest that shoulder of yours...n dont forget to get it checked out if it's still givin you grief... (if ya havent yet that is).
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    Good to hear you are ok big guy, well done on not beating him senseless! Heal fast and good luck with the repairs.

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    yea, glad to hear you're still in one piece and shame about the bike. Its surprising the number of vehicles that pull off that manouver though. Coming from the other direction, I've experienced a couple of near misses as cars swing out over the center line to get a better angle into the driveway. Go figure
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    Glad you are OK Col.

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    Sorry to hear about that Col, glad you are ok though mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by stunz View Post
    ...I've experienced a couple of near misses as cars swing out over the center line to get a better angle into the driveway. Go figure
    Some of them seem to have buggered shoulders, and can't turn properly.

    You've seen those dorks who lean all-over their passenger seat while turning left, or nearly fall out the drivers window when turning right?

    They make up for this lack of ability to, you know, turn the steering wheel, by swinging wide everywhere.

    At least the rider was not too badly hurt in this one.

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    Ooh, bugger! Good to know you're OKish, Col. It will be interesting to see who the Police prosecute for careless driving.
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    Ya poor bugger, Col.
    Good to hear you are okay. Glad you didn't deck him, that would have been the end of you in courts.


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