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| Thread ID: 138477 | 2014-12-04 21:42:00 | Aucklands first two digital speed cameras go live | WalOne (4202) | PC World Chat |
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| 1389564 | 2014-12-08 06:45:00 | My experience since living over here is that the 80 kph isnt a speed limit more of a target or minimum speed. Not a good feeling being overtaken by a ute towing a trailer going down the Hutt side, then cutting in fron to take the Seaview exit Yeah the Hutt side isn't exactly designed for the 80K limit, its a bit too tight in the corners. Some wont slow down for the conditions sometimes either. The majority of the accidents on the Wainui side are about half way down the first straight stretch of road as you come over the top :confused: and the next straight after the left hand corner. You know where the Welcome Sign is on that last stretch ? Theres a few gone over the side after that. On straight sections of road ( still cant figure out how they manage to do that). The one place you might expect it is the first right hand corner after the straight, but it rarely happens. The biggest problem on many roads is people changing lanes and not looking, simply indicate and go - to bad if someone is there, its almost as if people have the mentality that as long as they indicate its OK to simply move over, or pullout of streets into traffic when theres not enough safe distance and cut others off. They should put a speed cam down the stretch of road outside my place, 50kph would be welcome, sometimes its more like 100, friggin idiots. |
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