Hah yep tell me about it, the trucks just dwarf anything you'll see in Europe.
Luckily since there are no dual carriageways in NZ South Island I have never been overtaken by a truck (except in town where they put cycle lanes on the same road as logging trucks?!)
Drivers are pretty mental in Aus yeah. Had someone pull over into a layby to let me pass, then held the horn down and just pulled back in as I was passing. Then I got undertaken by a minibus doing maybe 130 outside Wagga Wagga, never seen that manoeuvre before. Lots of people doing literally 30km/hr in 100 zones too. I guess you've just got to be super-defensive - being a cyclist helps.
If/when you go back to the UK you won't be one of those mentalists that's anxious about their 1hr30m 'long drive' to see a relative. It's weird listening to people moan about an hour's drive from one city to another... mate I live six hours from the nearest city.
EDIT - You didn't answer my question though, Ford or Holden?
Hah yep tell me about it, the trucks just dwarf anything you'll see in Europe.
Luckily since there are no dual carriageways in NZ South Island I have never been overtaken by a truck (except in town where they put cycle lanes on the same road as logging trucks?!)
Drivers are pretty mental in Aus yeah. Had someone pull over into a layby to let me pass, then held the horn down and just pulled back in as I was passing. Then I got undertaken by a minibus doing maybe 130 outside Wagga Wagga, never seen that manoeuvre before. Lots of people doing literally 30km/hr in 100 zones too. I guess you've just got to be super-defensive - being a cyclist helps.
If/when you go back to the UK you won't be one of those mentalists that's anxious about their 1hr30m 'long drive' to see a relative. It's weird listening to people moan about an hour's drive from one city to another... mate I live six hours from the nearest city.
EDIT - You didn't answer my question though, Ford or Holden?