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12th August 2010, 10:20 AM #181.
I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.
Regards, Woodwould.
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12th August 2010, 10:26 AM #182
The "prescribed speed limit" is a maximum limit not a minimum limit, isn't it?
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12th August 2010, 11:34 AM #183Jim
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I wonder what would happen to the traffic flow if the old rule that P platers couldn't go faster than 50mph (80kph) were re-introduced? gridlock probably.
Jim
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12th August 2010, 11:52 AM #184Banned
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Forward to the Past
The Locomotive Act 1865 set a speed limit of 4 mph in the country and 2 mph in towns. The 1865 Act also provided for the then famous "man with a red flag". Walking 60 yards ahead of each vehicle, a man with a red flag or lantern enforced a walking pace, and warned horse riders and horse drawn traffic of the approach of a self propelled machine.
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12th August 2010, 12:20 PM #185Jim
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All the complaints about incontinent dogs would fade into nothing if we had to live on the old streets in the old times - imagine streets ankle deep in a slurry of horse droppings and horse urine
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12th August 2010, 12:22 PM #186Banned
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Fights in the street over who gets the turds for the rose garden
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12th August 2010, 12:46 PM #187
We could build a whole new Green City just for bike riders.Like a detension center for bike riders No roads,just bike tracks.
A lot of exclusive shops selling lycra gear only.No electricity.
Would be the cleanest city in the world.Would bore the backside off you but
Would keep most of us happy though-- no bike riders for the rest of us Woo HooBack To Car Building & All The Sawdust.
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12th August 2010, 01:05 PM #188Banned
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Built with pedal powered earth moving machinery , construction equipment , etc.
As if
Lycra, a cloth made from synthetic fiber that has a high carbon footprint , as well as a high ecological footprint
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12th August 2010, 01:26 PM #189
That has me puzzled in NSW the speed that P plates are limited to. When learning to drive back at home in QLD you drove to the limit, and from the first point of learning to drive I was doing 80km p/hr.
I often drove between Brisbane and Newcastle, and the amount of time I spent crawling behind a P plate doing 80 on the Pacific H/way, and having to wait for ages for an overtaking lane to pass was intolerable.
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12th August 2010, 01:28 PM #190
I could be wrong, but I have somehow never equated the Lycra clad bicycle brigade with "green" and "environment"
More the yuppie coffee bar crowd (think $5000 coffee machines and barista courses)
Was listening to some guy from Monash Uni on ABC Radio a couple of weeks ago who was in to designing bicycles from high tech materials. He was talking about a crowd in Geelong that build custom bicycles to order, from thing like titanium etc. Prices were in the $20,000 range
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12th August 2010, 01:30 PM #191To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional
Confidence, the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
What could possibly go wrong.
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12th August 2010, 02:01 PM #192
Precisely! If cyclists had to pay for every km/h they rode under the indicated (maximum) speed limit, it would keep many of them to the back streets and off the main thoroughfares, thus easing traffic flow in and out of major centres especially during the commuting periods.
Even though I occasionally get around in a flash metallic red electric cripple-cart, I also believe the same regulations I propose should apply to any type of wheeled vehicles like the cripple-carts and those two-wheeled kids' scooters with the little wheels. They're all a liability on the road and on the footpath. (I only ride my cripple-cart around Bunny's, M10 and the Woodworking Show. ).
I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.
Regards, Woodwould.
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12th August 2010, 02:22 PM #193Jim
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12th August 2010, 02:31 PM #194Banned
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12th August 2010, 03:17 PM #195
Incorrect as to paths not being used cyclists use them constantly and its against he law in this state of NSW for other than young riders. Then there is those many riders who flaunt the law as to not wearing helmets, safety vests or bright colours. Those who give no thought to the colour of bike making it stand out. No mirrors, reflectors, hand signals especially when in groups they are all supposed to do it.
The bus below is ACT, it was planned and fought for by the Cycle association, many state wide bodies have tried for the same thing. Stupid side is these same people are fighting to have bullbars removed from vehicles.
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