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Thread ID: 149662 2021-03-21 19:44:00 How to Drive in Auckland piroska (17583) PC World Chat
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1475637 2021-03-28 07:33:00 Everyone knows it's manoeuvre, mirror and if someone is looking indicate. It certainly is in Nelson, as is pootle to the end of a merging lane and if no gap stop. gary67 (56)
1475638 2021-03-28 07:35:00 as is pootle to the end of a merging lane and if no gap stop.

That does my effing head in. 'Merge at motorway speeds' is foreign to too many idiots.
allblack (6574)
1475639 2021-03-28 08:36:00 Also don't forget, turning your hazard lights on gives you the right to park anywhere you like, including on the footpath.

:rolleyes:
pcuser42 (130)
1475640 2021-03-28 08:55:00 Also don't forget, turning your hazard lights on gives you the right to park anywhere you like, including on the footpath.

:rolleyes:

Very true. The truckies use it often. You are even allowed to break the law with impunity.:groan:
Roscoe (6288)
1475641 2021-03-29 02:04:00 Many years ago the Great South Road in Auckland was marked into three lanes, one in each direction, and a centre lane which could be used in either direction, for passing. Surprisingly it worked for a while before people got careless about which lane they were in. Does anyone else remember this experiment? Richard (739)
1475642 2021-03-29 02:41:00 The "Suicide Lanes" according to the prophets of doom ;) R2x1 (4628)
1475643 2021-03-29 02:58:00 Many years ago the Great South Road in Auckland was marked into three lanes, one in each direction, and a centre lane which could be used in either direction, for passing. Surprisingly it worked for a while before people got careless about which lane they were in. Does anyone else remember this experiment?

Yes, I remember that. I was too chicken to use it as I had seen quite a few close calls. I used to drive down there each weekend to see my girlfriend, about 40 years ago, but I never ventured into the centre lane!:waughh:
Roscoe (6288)
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