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Illegal to run out of Fuel ??? In N.Z Yes - Aust ??
68AutoBug - October 27th, 2006 at 10:11 PM

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On tonights Police motorway TV Show... from NZ..
a fellow on a motor bike ran out of fuel...
the cop let him off...
He had been riding on reserve... only a new rider...

but the police take a dim view of running out of fuel....

then a car had broken down...
the Cops checked the Fuel gauge...
as Running out of gas... is breaking the Law... in NZ..

How about in Australia ??? is it illegal to run out of Fuel??

Can't get an early Beetle for speeding....
Get Him for running out of gas.....:P:P

Lee


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pod - October 27th, 2006 at 10:16 PM

yeah watched it too lee, it is illegal to run out of petrol on their motorway ,well thats what i gathered :duh


Notch Nut - October 27th, 2006 at 10:20 PM

Sounds a bit over the top to me.
Apparantly the NZ police are having a blitz on leather interiors. You are only allowed sheepskin over there.:smirk:
- Adam


11CAB - October 27th, 2006 at 10:25 PM

Yeah from what i gathered, it was illegal to run out of fuel on their Motorway.....the guy that broke down was on the Harbour Bridge in Auckland


68AutoBug - October 27th, 2006 at 10:27 PM

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Originally posted by pod
yeah watched it too lee, it is illegal to run out of petrol on their motorway ,well thats what i gathered :duh



Could be Correct Paul,

as its also illegal to STOP on a Motorway.... even in NSW.

so thats really stopping.... [running out of gas]...
and its under your control...

I really thought that Cop was actually going to push that Honda over the bridge..!!

but thats why they had those US style Rubber Buffers on the front of the Police cars....
....
very good for pushing cars.....:P

Lee


Notch Nut - October 27th, 2006 at 10:38 PM

Don't they have things over there on their motorways like Emergency lanes.
Imagine that, a lane on the side of the road dedicated to parking cars that have broken down, or been faced with an.....emergency.
But wait, theres more... if a broken down car is parked in the emergency lane, it won't hold up traffic flow...:thumb
Whoa.....feel the inovation.
Probably won't do much in terms of raising revenue for B.S. offences.
Silly idea..it'll never take off.:no:
- Adam


MikeM - October 27th, 2006 at 11:13 PM

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Originally posted by Notch Nut
But wait, theres more... if a broken down car is parked in the emergency lane, it won't hold up traffic flow...:thumb



Unless you are in Melbourne, then if you park in an emergency lane you'll hold up a bus!


amazeer - October 28th, 2006 at 05:09 PM

I also noticed on that show the ridiculous way kiwis pronounce subaru.

where we say sue-buh-roo with the first and last syllables emphasised, they say sub-bar-roo with the middle syllable emphasised. Dirty bastards have no trouble with the word "merino" though. And we give these people free access to our country!!!


oval TOFU - October 28th, 2006 at 05:25 PM

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Originally posted by amazeer
I also noticed on that show the ridiculous way kiwis pronounce subaru.

where we say sue-buh-roo with the first and last syllables emphasised, they say sub-bar-roo with the middle syllable emphasised. Dirty bastards have no trouble with the word "merino" though. And we give these people free access to our country!!!


LOL


68AutoBug - October 28th, 2006 at 06:12 PM

When I first switched the show on...
I thought it was in Australia...

and wondered where they painted cars like jigsaw puzzles

apart from the UK of course....

until i heard the odd words.....

some sounds/words are really Odd.... to Us anyway....

:Lee


helbus - October 28th, 2006 at 07:29 PM

If it was illegal to run out of fuel here, my missus would have had about 50 fines in the last few years. She has to keep two full fuel containers in the boot, because she will use one when she has run out, and then not fill the container, then run out again and have to use the second container. It is up to me to keep the containers full and the roadside assistance paid up. I will never get petrol for her when she runs out now.


Notch Nut - October 29th, 2006 at 08:28 PM

Pete, is your missus having too much fun drag racing the ricers in her Kombaru?:P
- Adam


fekkinell - October 29th, 2006 at 10:01 PM

It's illegal to run out of fuel on the motorways in most european countries too. The idea is that if you are responsible enough to drive at high speeds on a motorway, then you should be responsible enough to maintain your vehicle.

We're the odd one's out. ;)


jo_tas - October 29th, 2006 at 10:37 PM

As far as i know down here you only get fined if you run out of fuel on the tasman bridge.. but that's understandable, because there is NOWHERE to pull over!


amazeer - October 29th, 2006 at 11:11 PM

in nsw the only thing you get fined for is speeding.

i see a car with 100% bald tyres every couple of weeks. I cant believe cops dont see them and slap defect notices on them. same with cars with no lights, missing bumpers, shit hanging from the mirror, not keeping left.... anything goes, except speeding


helbus - October 30th, 2006 at 12:01 AM

People have had bad luck in their cars on the Tasman Bridge


mscabrio - October 30th, 2006 at 10:00 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Helbus
If it was illegal to run out of fuel here, my missus would have had about 50 fines in the last few years. She has to keep two full fuel containers in the boot, because she will use one when she has run out, and then not fill the container, then run out again and have to use the second container. It is up to me to keep the containers full and the roadside assistance paid up. I will never get petrol for her when she runs out now.


I say petrol is the man's job. I refuse to put petrol in my car, it's Rod's job ...... hehehe


Notch Nut - October 31st, 2006 at 08:08 PM

I do the petrol and clean the windscreen for the missus too.
Funny how the missus can work out how to use new technology etc. but can't figure out how to pump up a car tyre!
It doesn't say much for equality....good thing I do it for the love!:kiss
- Adam


helbus - October 31st, 2006 at 08:50 PM

Hmmm I see now. It has come to me in a flash of light.

Last night we stopped and filled up with petrol.

I filled the car with petrol while she sat in the drivers seat, filled the emergency fuel container that was empty, washed ALL of the windows, pumped up ALL of the tyres, paid for the fuel, and even got her a Turkish delight bar.

Pregnant women can be very demanding.


Notch Nut - October 31st, 2006 at 08:54 PM

MMMMM Turkish delight! Yum! She has you well trained!
Wheres my chockie Pete?
- Adam


helbus - October 31st, 2006 at 09:11 PM

I have beer for you instead :lol:


amazeer - October 31st, 2006 at 10:34 PM

sorry love... you cant put petrol in it, you cant drive it.

I'm pissed off enough that I have to do the windscreen washers.