sustained loss of traction

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Postby Bling » Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:29 pm

Keep it on the topic, any off topic posts will disappear.
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Postby d1 mule » Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:32 pm

xsspeed wrote:did lawyer say why you have a chance to get off, or is he just buttering you to get more coin?


ah i basically explained how/what happened and based on my driving record and the fact tis a diesel van with near on 500kms etc.

seh said they have a contach who has a doctrate (sp) in some sore of transport/automotive engineering or something and last time she had a case that she referred to him he basically said the car coldnt do what the police said it did so the cops dropped the dangerous driving and sustained loss of traction charges, so im hoping for the best but preparing for the worst
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Postby Toby » Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:43 pm

If the charge was "did a skid" then you would be toasted, there is definately enough to suggest your wrongdoing was not sustained and arguably you had increased traction for that period of time.


I personally think you shouldn't be convicted of any wrongdoing but you probably will, legal system is almost beyond repair here.
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Postby d1 mule » Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:41 am

yeah its the whole "Sustained" part that is kinda up to the officers discretion, as is the "EXCESSIVE acceleration" which i think is a bit shit, there is no black and white only grey...
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Postby tsoob » Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:19 am

Toby wrote:
I personally think you shouldn't be convicted of any wrongdoing but you probably will, legal system is almost beyond repair here.



not almost, its $&#$%!!
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Postby Santa'sBoostinSleigh » Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:50 pm

the fact you did it in the front of a group of people will most likely go against your case, no matter how '*clapped out' your '*bogan van on bikkies' is to be honest... lets just hope the cop didnt realise/remember it was on bikkies

*note: 'clapped out' and 'bogan van on bikkies' refers to your earlier posts of the age/kms of the van and the fact its been lowered, has different rear wheels to the front and windows tinted in the opinion of non van liking minds
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Postby cole86 » Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:15 pm

Hmmmm, tis a hard situation! hopefully it all goes well.

When I first moved back from tauranga to howick i had just blown the head gasket in my ford laser, and got a S14 as replacement :D. Some nebiours rang up and complained saying they saw me doing skids and burnouts in the laser (funnily enough they said the laser and not the silvia??)

Cop came around to my house, I took him for a drive in the laser after telling him the headgasket was blown, and the car was running but barely, and it was SLOW.

Took him for a drive, up the block aroudn the corner floor'd it for him even dumped the clutch to prove to him nothing would get the wheels in that car spinning

He was happy and went home :D
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Postby Brick » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:12 pm

with a diesel and with that many kms you must have been trying to skid it up :wink:
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Postby B1NZ » Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:09 pm

d1 mule wrote:yeah its the whole "Sustained" part that is kinda up to the officers discretion, as is the "EXCESSIVE acceleration" which i think is a bit sh*t, there is no black and white only grey...


Surely you cant have sustained loss of traction and excessive acceleration at the same time unless your van is a 6 second ET drag van :wink:

I agree with others here that that whole boyracer law is rubbish, There were laws that covered all of the above anyway
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Postby d1 mule » Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:18 pm

^ haha i dodnt get done for excessive acceleration, would be impossible in my van, was more pointing out that laws with police discretion are puss really
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Postby Girvs » Fri Nov 27, 2009 2:00 pm

Loudtoy wrote:Also why do people insist on only travelling 60-70k on gravel roads, even when they are wide and dead straight, the speed limit hasn't suddenly dropped and there's at least as much grip as a newly wet road. Gets on me nerves that one


I wouldn't compare it to a newly wet road. A newly wet road I can keep traction on, gravel gives the tendency to drift a bit on the road unless its fully bedded in. In my car I also prefer to try and keep the exhaust on my car while some gravel roads have a lovely angle (curve) on them that try and remove it.
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Postby FANGIN » Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:41 pm

Tell the courts that you were pressured into giving a false statement & attack the officers credibility. Can't hurt.
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Postby BlakJak » Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:29 pm

sergei wrote:Awesome find :)


For those that like legalese:

2.1 Keeping left
(1) A driver, when driving, must at all times drive as near as practicable to the left side of the roadway unless this rule otherwise provides.
(2) If a driver's speed, when driving, is such as to impede the normal and reasonable flow of traffic, that driver must, as soon as is reasonably
practicable, move the vehicle as far as practicable to the left side of the roadway when this is necessary to allow following traffic to pass.
(3) A driver may drive in the right lane in the direction of travel when driving on a multi-lane road if—
(a) the driver is turning right, or making a U-turn from the centre of the road, and is giving the prescribed signal of that driver's
intention to turn right; or
(b) the driver is passing; or
(c) the left lane is unavailable to the driver; or
(d) the driver is required by any provision of this rule to drive in the right lane; or
(e) a variable lane control downward-facing arrow sign indicates that the driver must drive in the right lane; or
(f) the driver is avoiding an obstruction; or
(g) the traffic in all other lanes is congested; or
(h) the traffic in every lane is congested.


There's a very good document with road-laws here:

http://www.brookers.co.nz/legislation_p ... 04-427.pdf
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Postby Brick » Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:43 pm

So.. Lose your license or get off?
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Postby d1 mule » Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:52 pm

going to court on the 8th of feb,and ima loose it then
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Postby d1 mule » Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:23 pm

Lost license today for 6 months, $500 fine, $130 court costs, plus prob 5-800 lawyer, and $1000 work license.

expensive wee $&#$% up.

there are 3 lessons i learnt from this experience

1: Dont do skids

2: If you do, dont get caught

3: If you get caught dont say a word to the police apart from your name.



If i used an 1 of those i would have been away laughing, but hindsights i bitch and shit happens haha
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Postby pc » Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:43 pm

d1 mule wrote:3: If you get caught dont say a word to the police apart from your name.

I learnt this one in a similar manner. Stupid me in my youth thinking police are there to help people... police are there to charge people.
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Postby B1NZ » Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:45 pm

d1 mule wrote:Lost license today for 6 months, $500 fine, $130 court costs, plus prob 5-800 lawyer, and $1000 work license.

expensive wee $&#$% up.

there are 3 lessons i learnt from this experience

1: Dont do skids

2: If you do, dont get caught

3: If you get caught dont say a word to the police apart from your name.



If i used an 1 of those i would have been away laughing, but hindsights i bitch and sh*t happens haha


you forgot number 4: Dont tell TS :lol:
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Postby phoenix » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:10 pm

pc wrote:
d1 mule wrote:3: If you get caught dont say a word to the police apart from your name.

I learnt this one in a similar manner. Stupid me in my youth thinking police are there to help people... police are there to charge people.


Amen to that.
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Postby Grotty » Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:56 am

pc wrote:I learnt this one in a similar manner. Stupid me in my youth thinking police are there to help people... police are there to charge people.
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