
The office said that they had been following us for a while (3 FTOs driving in a row), so was probably just waiting for an excuse to pull us over

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sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke![]()
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth
Astron_Boy wrote:Hold me Sooty, I need man comfort.
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Is that even a valid law!? How f**king ridiculous! So now if we see a yellow light we're supposed to immediately slam on our brakes regardless of whether we will stop before the intersection or not!Technikhaus wrote:Just got a fine for "failing to obey a yellow signal" for going through a yellow light in the wet, and not trusting my tyres/brakes![]()
Wow, you're brave linking something from a South Australian government site, for some reason we don't follow a lot of the same laws between statesSchumieFan wrote:http://mylicence.sa.gov.au/road-rules/t ... fic-lights
SchumieFan wrote:It's amber... not yellow... yellow are indicators
FTOcrazy273 wrote: Destinationtoby probably has one of THE best FTO's on the forum I never get tired of looking at his pics! Good work mate!
I tried to talk to the officer but he refused to listen to anything that I had to say. Had I attempted to stop at the lights, either I would have ended part way into the intersection, or the officer would have rear ended me (Payback for when I hit one of their cars?rock_it wrote:If in the wet, challenge it..
1) Your car does not have ABS
2) The age of the vehicle means less responsive equipment.
3) Th roads were wet, with oil residue, making it more slippery.
You did not feel safe in stopping at the yellow as it would have caused a dangerous situation. Either by someone slamming into you, or you not being able to stop fully in time due to the car sliding..
I tried to look up anything that mentions being fined for it, but I couldn't find anything. I'm pissed off at him to say the least... I do plan on challenging it if possible,Shane001 wrote: Is that even a valid law!? How f**king ridiculous! So now if we see a yellow light we're supposed to immediately slam on our brakes regardless of whether we will stop before the intersection or not!
Problem is to challenge it means taking it to court which of course is a massive PITA. Which your copper mate knows of course ...
Maybe a Current Affair might be interested? hehe
SchumieFan wrote:It's amber... not yellow... yellow are indicators
SchumieFan wrote:Also,
NZ and aussie laws are the same.
Green = proceed if safe
Amber = stop if it is safely possible
Red = stop
http://mylicence.sa.gov.au/road-rules/t ... fic-lights
According to the fine, and according to the NZ road-code it's yellowdestinationtoby wrote:SchumieFan wrote:It's amber... not yellow... yellow are indicators
It's orange u fkn spastics