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V8MOFO wrote:B1NZ wrote:Dr-X wrote:MINTFX wrote:I wouldve thought it was the blue car that had to give way? If it was me I would. Too many stupid rules these days. Look at the damn roundabout indicating, too dam confusing.
I dont see how people find that roundabout law confusing - besides which I thought it was always law. I had to indicate off the roundabout when I did my license test.
yes you are right, it has always been the law, How do people find it so confusing - its basic road rules you should have learned from when you sat your license, i sat my license about 8 years ago and i still remember them - if i ever have any doubts when i get home i refresh my memory with the road code - simple!
These polls go to prove that the main problem on nz roads is driver education - not speeding!!
I would happily watch a police officer give people tickets for failing to indicate/stop at intersections/roundabouts!!
just remember dude, speeding and drunk driving are the main killers on the road, not failing to give way at unmarked intersections and not indicating out of round-abouts
no son, thats what they try and tell you to justify their revenue gathering, in my opinion the biggest killer is driver education - or lack of it, 49% of accidents causing injury in the Wellington region are caused my people not giving way etc.... according to a recent radio ad.
Many people speed at some point - does that mean they will have an accident? Would You feel safer with Greg Murphy at the wheel doing 120km/h or a 16y/o that just got his full and mum and dad bought him an evo?
Mr Revhead wrote:all that proves is youv fallen for the governments propaganda....
Mad Murphy wrote:Also, it says 50 people would be saved by wearing seatbelts. I think you should lose your licence if you're caught driving without a safety belt, it's just plain stupid not to. Also, I'd like to see bigger fines for it too and if you're in a crash and you're not wearing a belt you should have to pay all medical expenses. Make the penalties high enough and most people will stop doing it.
pc wrote:That might be what it says in your road code. But real life would probably prove my statement to be correct.
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