Speeding
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@jc said in Grumpy Old Man:
@majorrage Yep. Every day. I have to admit that in every way except hoon factor it is a better car than the Kamikaze Killer.
Did you trade it in? Noooooooo ...
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@snowy The GTR is incredibly tiring to drive in the real world. It isn't designed for Grumpy Old Men even though that's the demographic that can afford to run it. Just getting in and out generates weird noises that I didn't know my body made until just a few years ago. The steering is heavy and the suspension is low and stiff, which isn't ideal in Napier as some arsebandit in the council has decided we need speed humps everywhere.
I'm pretty confident that I could get from Napier to Whangarei in the SUV quicker than I could in the Nissan. And the SUV has more shit going on that is important to me as a GOM than a sports car offers. Like air suspension. And heated and cooled cupholders. Where have they been all my life?
Edit: Oooh, and the paint on the Beamer is amazing. Tanzanite Blue II. Mmmm.
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@jc said in Grumpy Old Man:
. And heated and cooled cupholders. Where have they been all my life?
That's really awesome. I didn't know new cars also had that.
I have never used seat warmers before despite having them in the past few cars as I don't need my bum warmed. What I didn't know is that it also heats the lower to mid back! I wish I knew that as I would have used it many times.
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@majorrage said in Grumpy Old Man:
@dogmeat said in Grumpy Old Man:
@snowy speed limits are up the crapper. Some are too high, a helluva lot are too low.
Why do we have 110 Hamilton - Cambridge but not other parts of Waikato Expressway or Albany -Puhoi.
They're talking about making Taupo - Napier 80 kph. I get there are a fair number of fatalities on that road and many of them are speed related but I'm betting where speed is involved there are other factors as well. Plus I reckon they'll be well over the current limit and won't be the type of driver who drops from 130 to 110 because the new limit has gone down 20 kph.
Is any other country as strict as NZ on speed limits & advertising / enforcement of them?
Victoria. Victorian motorists are regularly ticketed for exceeding the limit by as little as 2km/h
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@antipodean said in Grumpy Old Man:
@majorrage said in Grumpy Old Man:
@dogmeat said in Grumpy Old Man:
@snowy speed limits are up the crapper. Some are too high, a helluva lot are too low.
Why do we have 110 Hamilton - Cambridge but not other parts of Waikato Expressway or Albany -Puhoi.
They're talking about making Taupo - Napier 80 kph. I get there are a fair number of fatalities on that road and many of them are speed related but I'm betting where speed is involved there are other factors as well. Plus I reckon they'll be well over the current limit and won't be the type of driver who drops from 130 to 110 because the new limit has gone down 20 kph.
Is any other country as strict as NZ on speed limits & advertising / enforcement of them?
Victoria. Victorian motorists are regularly ticketed for exceeding the limit by as little as 2km/h
Via camera only or Police pull over too? That is crazy
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@hooroo said in Grumpy Old Man:
@antipodean said in Grumpy Old Man:
@majorrage said in Grumpy Old Man:
@dogmeat said in Grumpy Old Man:
@snowy speed limits are up the crapper. Some are too high, a helluva lot are too low.
Why do we have 110 Hamilton - Cambridge but not other parts of Waikato Expressway or Albany -Puhoi.
They're talking about making Taupo - Napier 80 kph. I get there are a fair number of fatalities on that road and many of them are speed related but I'm betting where speed is involved there are other factors as well. Plus I reckon they'll be well over the current limit and won't be the type of driver who drops from 130 to 110 because the new limit has gone down 20 kph.
Is any other country as strict as NZ on speed limits & advertising / enforcement of them?
Victoria. Victorian motorists are regularly ticketed for exceeding the limit by as little as 2km/h
Via camera only or Police pull over too? That is crazy
Both. And they hide so you can't see them.
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@antipodean said in Grumpy Old Man:
@hooroo said in Grumpy Old Man:
@antipodean said in Grumpy Old Man:
@majorrage said in Grumpy Old Man:
@dogmeat said in Grumpy Old Man:
@snowy speed limits are up the crapper. Some are too high, a helluva lot are too low.
Why do we have 110 Hamilton - Cambridge but not other parts of Waikato Expressway or Albany -Puhoi.
They're talking about making Taupo - Napier 80 kph. I get there are a fair number of fatalities on that road and many of them are speed related but I'm betting where speed is involved there are other factors as well. Plus I reckon they'll be well over the current limit and won't be the type of driver who drops from 130 to 110 because the new limit has gone down 20 kph.
Is any other country as strict as NZ on speed limits & advertising / enforcement of them?
Victoria. Victorian motorists are regularly ticketed for exceeding the limit by as little as 2km/h
Via camera only or Police pull over too? That is crazy
Both. And they hide so you can't see them.
Man that's disappointing to hear.
I got a ticket for 108 two days ago and I was fine with that. I know the rules and that is far enough over to warrant a ticket. Had a good yarn to the officer too. $30 and 10 demerits
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@hooroo said in Grumpy Old Man:
What I didn't know is that it also heats the lower to mid back! I wish I knew that as I would have used it many times.
Really good if you have a sore back. Like using deep heat, or what ever that shit was that they used to use at rugby. Liniment - that was it. Stank, but worked.
@hooroo said in Grumpy Old Man:
I got a ticket for 108
I thought that was O.K? Unless holiday times when 104? I often set cruise control to 106 (GPS speed, car speedos usually overread by 5 ish KPH).
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@snowy said in Grumpy Old Man:
@hooroo said in Grumpy Old Man:
What I didn't know is that it also heats the lower to mid back! I wish I knew that as I would have used it many times.
Really good if you have a sore back. Like using deep heat, or what ever that shit was that they used to use at rugby. Liniment - that was it. Stank, but worked.
@hooroo said in Grumpy Old Man:
I got a ticket for 108
I thought that was O.K? Unless holiday times when 104? I often set cruise control to 106 (GPS speed, car speedos usually overread by 5 ish KPH).
Yeah, I thought 108 wasn't too bad either. Certainly couldn't complain about getting a ticket. My speedo was prolly on 110-112
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@jc said in Grumpy Old Man:
@snowy said in Grumpy Old Man:
@dogmeat Cheers, never saw that.
It was %10 wasn't it? 55 in a 50?
Has anyone got a horse for sale?
William Willis won't be needing his.
LOl.
Didn't really want to go jumping poles (so to speak) just a means of going out without getting a speeding fine.
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@antipodean said in Grumpy Old Man:
@hooroo said in Grumpy Old Man:
@antipodean said in Grumpy Old Man:
@majorrage said in Grumpy Old Man:
@dogmeat said in Grumpy Old Man:
@snowy speed limits are up the crapper. Some are too high, a helluva lot are too low.
Why do we have 110 Hamilton - Cambridge but not other parts of Waikato Expressway or Albany -Puhoi.
They're talking about making Taupo - Napier 80 kph. I get there are a fair number of fatalities on that road and many of them are speed related but I'm betting where speed is involved there are other factors as well. Plus I reckon they'll be well over the current limit and won't be the type of driver who drops from 130 to 110 because the new limit has gone down 20 kph.
Is any other country as strict as NZ on speed limits & advertising / enforcement of them?
Victoria. Victorian motorists are regularly ticketed for exceeding the limit by as little as 2km/h
Via camera only or Police pull over too? That is crazy
Both. And they hide so you can't see them.
Victorian motorists are regularly ticketed for exceeding the limit by as little as 2km/h
That is crazy. Doesn't it negatively impact the relationship the public have with the police and fuel suspicion it's all about raising money and not road safety?
In the UK it's 10% plus 2mph (e.g you can do 35 before being nicked), there has to be warning signs that cameras are in operation and all camera/cars must be conspicuously marked/bright yellow. A few years back a Chief Constable had to resign when his force was found to be using warning signs that were too small and all the fines were refunded.
And yet road accident rates in the UK are really low despite the relatively high speed limits we have.
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@victor-meldrew said in Grumpy Old Man:
there has to be warning signs that cameras are in operation and all camera/cars must be conspicuously marked/bright yellow
I do find all these rules fairly odd - I just can't compute why the police should have to meet all these strict points just to nick you for going over the speed limit.
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@victor-meldrew you sure about car's? I've seen plenty of undercover cars with lights flashing pulled over at the side of the road having pulled people over.
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@victor-meldrew said in Grumpy Old Man:
@antipodean said in Grumpy Old Man:
@hooroo said in Grumpy Old Man:
@antipodean said in Grumpy Old Man:
@majorrage said in Grumpy Old Man:
@dogmeat said in Grumpy Old Man:
@snowy speed limits are up the crapper. Some are too high, a helluva lot are too low.
Why do we have 110 Hamilton - Cambridge but not other parts of Waikato Expressway or Albany -Puhoi.
They're talking about making Taupo - Napier 80 kph. I get there are a fair number of fatalities on that road and many of them are speed related but I'm betting where speed is involved there are other factors as well. Plus I reckon they'll be well over the current limit and won't be the type of driver who drops from 130 to 110 because the new limit has gone down 20 kph.
Is any other country as strict as NZ on speed limits & advertising / enforcement of them?
Victoria. Victorian motorists are regularly ticketed for exceeding the limit by as little as 2km/h
Via camera only or Police pull over too? That is crazy
Both. And they hide so you can't see them.
That is crazy. Doesn't it negatively impact the relationship the public have with the police and fuel suspicion its about raising money and not road safety?
Everyone knows it's about revenue. Victorians are just a special species prepared to put up with it. Other jurisdictions in Australia have more nuanced views on enforcement, some more nuanced than others.
I've actually had a HWP car sitting between the dual lane divided highway turn on its lights and turn them off again when I slowed down to the speed limit. This on a designated dual penalty (double fine, double demerit points) in an area well known for enforcement. I.e. the stretch of highway servicing the NSW police academy.
Here in the ACT they've got more important things to worry about. You have to be seriously trying to get caught (and people do).