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    Quote Originally Posted by tetawa View Post
    Think it's todays PC society, instead of lifting the driving standards it's easier to drop the speed limits so everyone feels "safe" Which isn't the case.
    Government probably worry about the votes they’ll lose if mandatory driving lessons prior to getting a licence was put in place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tetawa View Post
    Have seen more than one "highway" do a U turn in a dump place to chase, always wondered if they taught the tourist drivers where to turn when they've missed a turnoff, or vise-versa.
    I have just read that with no tourists this year the road toll is virtually unchanged. Shit, who are we going to blame now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    I have just read that with no tourists this year the road toll is virtually unchanged. Shit, who are we going to blame now?
    Highway must have picked up bad decisions from tourist drivers, we all live and learn.

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    Most speedos are set back by a few km's anyways , another reason why i like upsizing tyres especially on diesel vehicles! If you do a heap of k's annually thats a fair wack of RUC's that you are paying for but not using
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    Quote Originally Posted by madmaori View Post
    Most speedos are set back by a few km's anyways , another reason why i like upsizing tyres especially on diesel vehicles! If you do a heap of k's annually thats a fair wack of RUC's that you are paying for but not using


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    As well as the tail gater's there are some really hyped up speed merchants out there who think they're great drivers but aren't. Ask any long distance truck driver about them.

    We have some of the worst drivers in the western world. They get behind a driving wheel and their whole personality changes from being a considerate and decent Kiwi into a ego maniac, lunatic with a death wish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Sapper View Post
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    So with the 5 to 10% as a given for speedo inaccuracy where is the space on the form to get a refund for the RUC fees i have paid over the course of the 100,000 km I drove my diesel truck ( that would be 10000Km in revenue not driven)

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    People are confusing speedometers with odometers. Two different animals with different accuracies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    People are confusing speedometers with odometers. Two different animals with different accuracies.
    I’m glad somebody pointed that out, I was on the verge of asking if anybody with a ‘fast’ speedo had ever checked their odo for accuracy.
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