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Lupin
22nd February 2008, 08:13 AM
On the point of giving way to pedestrians... Actually, that's a universal natural rule if you think about it, even when it's not laid down in the laws/light sequences/whatever of the country.

Absolutely! But in NZ the pedestrian crossing gives the pedestrians the green GO signal AND the cars, which if you're accustomed to green meaning GO it can be alarming to pout your foot on the accelerator and then find swarms of people crossing in front of you. you only do it once though!

Carol
22nd February 2008, 09:55 AM
you only do it once though!

lol!
Yeah - I only did it once!
:o

Ojai
22nd February 2008, 10:07 AM
I think I am going to get a decal that I can place on my windshield that will look like this:

<--------
KEEP LEFT
<--------

dilanium
22nd February 2008, 11:44 AM
what's this pedestrian rule? they cross the street in front of you when you get a green?

zardell
22nd February 2008, 11:49 AM
what's this pedestrian rule? they cross the street in front of you when you get a green?



As a car driver turning left at a set of traffic lights, be aware of pedestrians crossing the road that you are about to turn into - yes, they get a green to cross as you get a green to turn.

Strange, but true...

Julie

xx

tomo1340
22nd February 2008, 12:31 PM
As a car driver turning left at a set of traffic lights, be aware of pedestrians crossing the road that you are about to turn into - yes, they get a green to cross as you get a green to turn.

Strange, but true...

Julie

xx

How do you react in this situation? Would you start to turn then give way at the crossing or would you sit tight at your green light until the pedestrians have crossed before turning left?

Is it only ever from a left turn?

Carol
22nd February 2008, 12:44 PM
You start to turn - then give way.

It's madness.

:yes

zardell
22nd February 2008, 12:52 PM
How do you react in this situation? Would you start to turn then give way at the crossing or would you sit tight at your green light until the pedestrians have crossed before turning left?

Is it only ever from a left turn?


It's no different than UK if you think about it, the rule there is and always has been that a driver must give way to pedestrians.

For example, if you were turning left into a side road from a major road and you had started to turn, would you not give way to the pedestrian who was crossing that side road once he came into your field of vision?

The difference in NZ is that they have green lights to remind the pedestrian that as he crosses he may get run over with the car driver entering his road...:roll

Something for you to look forward to Tomo...:laugh

Julie

xx

dilanium
22nd February 2008, 01:08 PM
As a car driver turning left at a set of traffic lights, be aware of pedestrians crossing the road that you are about to turn into - yes, they get a green to cross as you get a green to turn.


Is there a specific green light for left turns (which I'm equating to right turns in the US)? Otherwise it seems the same as the US- everyone gets green and you just have to yield when someone is in the crosswalk.

mish&al
22nd February 2008, 02:54 PM
I have become a much more "aware" driver here......because I now just assume that every single other person on the road is a complete *****r and has no idea how to drive or indicate

Yep, that's my philosophy, and it works!:yes

benandclare
22nd February 2008, 03:34 PM
Hey had 2 guys today let me pullout with my milk truck.... perhaps there is hope after all :p

akp713
23rd February 2008, 11:18 AM
They don't have unprotected turns in NZ. In other words when you turn right you always have a right arrow, when you turn left it's always with a green light because there is no left on red after stop allowed in NZ. However what you often have is a seperate left turn lane seperated by an island and then there is no light for you, just a give way sign. I don't recall seeing any left turn arrows, they must exist but they must be rare.

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